
"Today, Wolf Tooth Components announced the launch of three new clipless pedal models. The lineup includes the CTRL trail pedals, ALT cross-country pedals, and the single-sided DEL gravel race model. All three are built around the same SPD-compatible clip mechanism with the goal of prioritizing contact with the shoe for maximum pedaling efficiency and control. The pedal bodies vary by intended use, but " have class-leading specs for weight, thickness, stack heights, and platform area," says Wolf Tooth."
"According to Wolf Tooth, " The product development process began over two years ago. After spending countless hours riding other pedals, our engineers set out to build the perfect clipless pedal family that outperformed all others in the areas we deemed crucial." The result is this new three-pedal range, which, like all Wolf Tooth products, is machined in the U.S.A. at the brand's Minnesota facility."
"Design Priorities The folks at Wolf Tooth had a clear goal of making pedals that performed better than what's currently on the market. They told us that their design process was guided by eight goals and items that they deemed to be critical. Strong connection in the pedal/shoe interface Crisp, consistent, reliable clip in/out experience High cornering and ground clearance Reliability of hardware and ease of maintenance and repair Best fit for all riders via adjustable Q factor Best in class for weight Fresh aesthetics Consistent performance in all weather conditions"
Wolf Tooth released three new clipless pedal models: CTRL for trail, ALT for cross-country, and DEL as a single-sided gravel race option. All three use the same SPD-compatible clip mechanism engineered to maximize shoe contact for improved pedaling efficiency and control. Pedal bodies differ by intended use while offering class-leading specifications for weight, thickness, stack height, and platform area. Product development took over two years with extensive riding and testing to produce a high-performing family. All components are machined in Minnesota, U.S.A. Design priorities emphasize strong shoe-to-pedal connection, reliable engagement, clearance, serviceability, adjustable Q factor, low weight, aesthetics, and weather consistency.
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