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Bike pedals and blocks

Pedals and bicycle blocks in the offer of the Sportano shopPedals are one of the key elements of every bicycle, enabling the transfer of power from the cyclist's legs to the wheels. Today's pedals have various designs and technologies to suit different riding styles and requirements. Blocks, on the other hand, are special components used mainly in clipless pedals that secure the foot on the pedal, enabling better energy transfer and control of the bike. At Sportano you will find professional cycling pedals and blocks from renowned brands such as Dartmoor, Crankbrothers, RACE FACE or Shimano.Differences between platform pedals and clip-on pedals clip-on pedalsPedals are one of the most essential components of a bicycle, having a direct impact on the riding experience. Choosing the right type of pedals depends on a number of factors, such as the style of riding, the type of bike or the individual preference of the cyclist. The main difference between platform pedals and clipless pedals is their design and the way they interact with shoes. Platform pedals are the most versatile type of pedals that you will meet on most bikes. They are characterised by a flat, wide surface that provides a large contact zone with the sole of the shoe. They are ideal for beginner cyclists as they allow for quick and intuitive entry and exit from the bike. Platform pedals are also a common choice on MTB, city and leisure bikes due to their versatility and comfort. Clipless pedals, also known as clipless or clipless (although the name may suggest otherwise), are specific in their operation. They require special cycling shoes with embedded metal or plastic blocks that snap into the pedal mechanism. Once clipped into the pedal, the feet are safely secured, allowing for more efficient power transfer when pedalling. This gives the cyclist a great advantage, especially during intense efforts or uphill riding. However, they do require a degree of skill, as disengaging from such a pedal requires a specific foot movement. They are particularly popular with road, gravel and cross-country cyclists. The choice between platform and clipless pedals depends on the user's preference, the type of bike and the level of performance and comfort expected. For those looking for maximum performance and precision, snap-on pedals are a must, while recreational cycling enthusiasts and novice cyclists can benefit from the simplicity and versatility of platform pedals.Advantages of using blocks in snap-on pedalsSnap-on pedals, although they may initially appear more complicated to use, bring many benefits to cyclists that affect comfort, performance and safety when riding. Performance and energy transfer: one of the main benefits of clipless pedals is increased pedalling efficiency. Thanks to the blocks, the feet are securely attached to the pedals, allowing the cyclist to efficiently transfer energy not only when pushing the pedal down, but also when pulling it up. As a result, the cyclist can pedal more evenly and efficiently. Bike control: pedals with blocks provide better control of the bike, especially in difficult terrain. With the foot securely attached to the pedal, manoeuvres such as jumps, descents or sharp turns become more predictable and controlled. Reduced risk of slipping: compared to traditional platform pedals, where there is a risk of the foot slipping, especially in wet conditions, clip-on pedals dramatically increase riding safety. The stable attachment of the foot minimises the chances of the foot slipping off the pedal uncontrollably. Optimum foot positioning: the blocks in snap pedals can be adjusted for the position of the foot, allowing the setting to be adapted to the individual cyclist's needs. Proper foot positioning can prevent injuries and ensure optimal ergonomics when riding. Lightweight and aerodynamic: clipless pedals are often lighter than their platform counterparts, which translates into a lower weight of the bike. In addition, specialised shoes for clipless pedals tend to be more aerodynamic, which can be important for road cyclists looking for every second advantage. How do you choose the right blocks for your riding style? Choosing the right blocks for clipless pedals is crucial for comfort, performance and safety when riding. The choice is not one-size-fits-all and depends on a number of factors, including personal preference and what terrain and style you mostly ride. Riding type: the first step in choosing the right blocks is to determine your main riding type. For road bike users, low-angle blocks are recommended to ensure firm and stable contact between the foot and the pedal, resulting in better power transfer. Mountain bikers often choose blocks with more freedom of movement, which allow for easier release in emergency situations. Freedom of movement: blocks differ in their angle of freedom, which is the extent to which the foot can rotate before being released from the pedal. A larger angle of freedom is useful for those who are new to clipless pedals or ride in difficult terrain where frequent release from the pedal is essential. Pedal compatibility: make sure the blocks you choose are compatible with your pedals. Although many blocks and pedals are universal, not all are compatible with each other. Reading the product specifications and consulting the experts at the bike shop can help you make the right choice. Ergonomics and positioning: a well-fitting position of the block on the shoe is crucial for comfort and injury prevention. Blocks are adjustable, allowing you to optimise their position. If you are unsure of how to position them, it is worth seeking help from a cycling biomechanics specialist. Material and durability: some blocks are made of plastic, others of metal. Metals, such as steel or brass, may be more durable but are heavier. Plastic blocks are lighter but can wear out more quickly. Ease of release: for novice cyclists, it is worth investing in blocks that allow for easy and intuitive release, which will increase the comfort and safety of the ride.
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