Wolf Tooth Components  DEL Gravel Race Clipless Pedals

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Exceptionally light, these Wolf Tooth Components give gravel racers the advantages of a road pedal. The shoe and cleat system works in all conditions. Hike-a-bike through mud is no longer a problem.

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Features

  • DEL Gravel Race Clipless Pedals are optimized for maximum power transfer and efficiency in a small, aerodynamic package
  • All the advantages of a road pedal, but with a shoe and cleat system that works in all conditions: Hike-a-bike through muddy B-roads is no longer a problem
  • Exceptionally lightweight at only 216 g, while still featuring a large platform for maximum power transfer and a connected feel that approaches that of a road pedal
  • SPD-compatible
  • The one-sided design features an open center between the binding cages for mud shedding
  • Thinner than other gravel pedals at 14.7 mm
  • Larger platform area for power transfer at 559 mm²
  • 5° float; 12° release
  • Adjustable Q factor of 4 mm increments; the spacers and bearings can be rearranged for Q factors of 51 mm, 55 mm or 59 mm (pedals ship in 55 mm position)
  • 53 mm and 57 mm Q factors also available via spacer kit (not included)
  • Inside the pedal is a stainless-steel axle, 3 bearings and 2 spacers
  • Fits 9/16 in. threads
  • Proven axle and bearing design from Waveform Aluminum Pedals
  • Includes pedals, cleats with shims, and bolts

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Gravel Cycling

Pedal Design

Clipless

Clipless Style

Single-Sided

Cleat Design

2-hole

SPD Compatible

Yes

Look Mountain Compatible

Yes

Pedal Float

5 degrees

Pedal Body Material

Aluminum

Pedal Spindle Material

Steel

Material(s)

Body: 6061-T6 aluminum CNC machined; axle: heat-treated 17-4 PH stainless steel; binding cage: stainless steel; hardware: stainless steel

Weight

216 grams

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