The OneUp Components Clip Pedals were launched with a focus on functionality, but reports emerged of riders struggling to unclip due to overly tight cleat retention. OneUp proactively addressed these concerns by issuing a Stop Use notice and offering a free part replacement to affected customers. The company noted variability in user experience based on factors like shoe type and cleat position. Even without experiencing issues personally, it was confirmed that a friend using different gear faced the problem. The upgraded rear binding plates aim to simplify unclipping regardless of user setup.
OneUp issued a Stop Use notice due to reports of pedals retaining cleats too tightly, leading to riders being unable to unclip, and will replace the part free of charge.
Many riders will never experience the unclipping issue, which depends on variables like shoe type and cleat position, but OneUp has developed an enhancement for better performance.
The solution involves replacing the rear binding plates to ease unclipping, neutralizing concerns irrespective of shoe type or technique.
My experience with the OneUp Clip pedals has been positive, performing better than any other pedal, though a friend's different setup led to the reported issue.
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