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Thread: Pedal Float

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    Does a higher degree of float allow for easier release?

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    Not necessarily. Float is how much free movement you have before you hit the release point. It can still be hard to release once you hit that point.
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    There are some (like Speedplay Frogs) that have tons of float and zero-pressure release. You essentially just "float" your way right out of them. In that case float is sort of related to easy release, but it's a different kettle of fish from most pedals.

    Lots of pedals let you adjust all that to suit your preferences.

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    It's my understanding, too, that regardless of float, most pedal systems allow you to loosen the tension to allow for an easier release.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    There are some (like Speedplay Frogs) that have tons of float and zero-pressure release. You essentially just "float" your way right out of them. In that case float is sort of related to easy release, but it's a different kettle of fish from most pedals.

    Lots of pedals let you adjust all that to suit your preferences.

    (I have Frogs. Me like! )
    I'm with you, Knot! I have Speedplay X's & I love them. VERY easy to get in/out of and lots of float. I tend to have knee issues so they work best for me.
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    Thanks to all, especially Pedal Wench.
    You're a "just the facts, ma'am" kinda woman!

    I was just curious about the term.

 

 

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