| Image |  | | Name | ATAC XS | | Brand | Time | | Lowest Price | 99.98 | | Weight (Pair in Grams) | 350 | | Platform | No | | Release Angle High | 17 | | Release Angle Low | 13 | | Angular Float | 5 |
| From Performance Bike:
- Durable, composite body and steel axle create a solid connection to the cranks for total power transfer
- New body profile facilitates faster entry and exit
- Self-cleaning design sheds mud like no other
- Sensor Elasticity Tuner allows you to personalize the sensation of float, giving you the choice of more or less resistance
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25% lighter than 2003 ATAC with wider body, 2 forged springs, adjustable spring tension Composite body Sensor Elasticity Tuner for adjustable sensation of float ATAC, Auto Tension Adjustment Concept 10 degree rotational/6mm lateral float 13 or 17 degree release Double sided step in with wide entry area, self-cleaningWas this useful? Yes | No From REI:
These mountain pedals perform in some of the worst conditions, like mud, snow and ice. - Self-cleaning design offers easy entry and exit even when the cleats are caked
- Swapping cleats to other shoe can modify release angle to 13 or 17 degrees
- Lightweight composite body construction
- The included cleats fit any SPD-compatible shoe
- 5 degrees rotational float and 3mm side-to-side float
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From Nashbar:
Shed mud with ease, the Classic Time ATAC pedal now features a lower profile composite body. Already well known for its solid engage and release, the ATAC XS has a durable steel spring and cromoly axel. 5 degrees of float. 334g/pr More Info... Was this useful? Yes | No From Cambria Bike:
The big difference between the XS and XS Carbon is that the body is a composite but does not contain carbon fiber and has a steel spring axle. Was this useful? Yes | No From Price Point:
Hot Deal! Good Until 07.01.08 The Atac XS model is at the middle of the XS line featuring a composite body and a steel axle with an aluminum spring axle. Time has found ways to improve what has been one of the most talked about pedals. The new XS line incorporates Time's S.E.T. (Sensor Elasticity Tuner) technology, which controls how much resistance there is to rotational float. They feature stronger rails that are now square and incorporate automatic cleat stops to prevent the sloppy feel associated with the previous ATAC models. The new ATAC XS arch design keeps your foot centered on the new wider pedal platform for improved foot stability. Was this useful? Yes | No |