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Description
The Time ATAC XC10 (C1 version) pedals are built for competitive cross-country, gravel, and cyclocross riders who demand lightweight performance, secure engagement, and dependable function in tough conditions. Featuring a carbon-filled body and a hollow steel axle, the XC10 delivers a strong yet featherlight platform at just 140 grams per pedal. The ATAC system ensures rapid and intuitive cleat engagement, while the open, self-cleaning design actively clears mud and debris with every step-in—keeping the pedals reliable even in the harshest environments. Tension can be adjusted across three spring settings, allowing riders to dial in their preferred feel for racing or technical trail riding.
Designed to support efficient pedaling with natural motion, the ATAC XC10 provides ±5° of angular float and ±2.5 mm of lateral float, helping reduce joint strain on long rides. Riders can customize their release setup using either the included ATAC cleats (with 13° or 17° release angles) or optional ATAC Easy cleats (with a 10° release angle). With an 18.3mm stack height, these pedals keep you close to the spindle for efficient power transfer. The sleek carbon finish complements their high-performance build, while standard 9/16" threading ensures broad compatibility with modern crankarms. Purpose-built for serious off-road use, the ATAC XC10 C1 pedals offer elite-level performance and all-conditions reliability for riders pushing the pace on any terrain.
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- Carbon-filled body with hollow steel axle for lightweight strength
- ATAC system enables quick, secure cleat engagement
- Self-cleaning design clears mud and debris with every step-in
- Three-position spring tension adjustment for personalized release feel
- ±5° angular and ±2.5 mm lateral float reduces joint strain and enhances comfort
- Release angles of 10°, 13°, or 17° depending on cleat selection
- Low 18.3mm stack height supports efficient pedaling dynamics
- Includes ATAC cleats; ideal for XC, cyclocross, and gravel riders