Time ATAC XC8 MTB Pedals

(10 customer reviews)
SKU: B075MHF8D2

Brand Time
Bike Type Mtb,Mountain Bike,Dirt
Color Black
Material Chrome steel axle and carbon body
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.94 x 5.63 x 2.4 inches

LIGHTWEIGHT: Weighing in at only 286 grams ATAC: Auto Tension Adjust Concept sheds mud and dirt from clogging up its dual-arch design
ELITE: Full carbon body paired with a titanium axle for feathery efficiency and stiffness underfoot
ADJUSTABLE: Allows you to choose a release angle of 13 degrees to bail out quickly or 17 degrees to remain locked in
PACKAGE CONTAINS: 2 Pedals, 2 ATAC cleats, and mounting hardware

$99.95

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From dirt trails, gravel to touring, the Time ATAC XC8 Pedals can do it all. These versatile pedals feature a lightweight carbon body with a durable hollow, oversized steel axle. The ATAC system uses an open design for easy engagement and clears debris each time you step in. Add the ATAC X8 pedals to your favorite ride today.

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10 reviews for Time ATAC XC8 MTB Pedals

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  1. Engineer (verified owner)

    I have these pedals on both my usual mountain bikes now, the first is in its third year. I ride technical stuff in the Colorado rocky mountains and Moab, sometimes (often?) hitting a pedal hard on a rock. These carbon ones just keep on going, no problem. I tried Time’s bottom-of-the-line pedals (solid plastic or resin) which were quite good, but after a couple of years of abuse (rock hits) something went wrong and one didn’t grip quite the same, and made a clicking sound. So I got another pair of carbon ones. Love ’em.

  2. Ken C (verified owner)

    I have ridden Time pedals for 20+ years. I have experienced the product in it’s many iterations and evolution. These are solid and perform very well and it would seem they just keep refining / improving them.These are light, strong and stiff. It’s important to note for those who are new to Time pedals that when you first get them and spin them, there will be a little resistance. This is good! It means the seals are in place and working. You will not notice this resistance when ridden.This pair replaces a previous pair that I had for ten years. I had simply worn them out under the clip bar and they had also received their fair share of rock and stump hits. So, worn out for all the right reasons.This set did come with cleats.

  3. UTBadger (verified owner)

    I’ve used Time ATACs on all 4 of my mountain bikes fo years. I find them the most comfortable for clipping in and out, and for pedaling. I rarely ride in the mud, but they really seem to ignore the mud and allow you to clip in easily. I also like the ability to adjust how tight they grip the cleats.These come with he standard cleats that give you the choice of 13 degree or 17 degree release, depending on how you mount them. The pedals go only with an allen wrench – they do not have the flat spots on the shaft for using a pedal wrench.In case you are not familiar with this type of pedal: Unlike previous sets, these are not marked with R and L. There is a small groove on the shaft right before the threading only on the LEFT pedal (see the pic) (the instructions show it, but don’t explicitly state it). Oooor, of the 2 metal bars on the pedal, the one that sticks up goes towards the front of the bike.

  4. Ray D (verified owner)

    I’ve been huge fan of another brand of SPD bicycle pedals since the 90’s and bought many iterations of their pedals over the years (both road and mtn). I mostly use mtn pedals on the road now and their last version was a disappointment to me. I had to look for another brand. A colleague at work (who happens to be from France) often boasts about Time products. When I was reviewing my options, the XC8 became very attractive. I went ahead and gave them a chance. I am extremely impressed with the quality….the clip-in is like butter, the float is like no other pedal I’ve tried, and unclipping is like butter too. I use them for road and gravel riding and love them. I think they are great for my needs. I would get another pair. However, I couldn’t imagining using them for mountain biking. I think I would destroy them in a few rides, but that just may be me and the New Hampshire rocky and rooty trails.

  5. Anonymous (verified owner)

    I have been riding ATAC pedals for about 25 years and I generally love them. One of the things I don’t like is with their latest design is that the pins holding the springs together consistently tend to work their way out on my right pedal. If you look at the first photo carefully, you can see the pin has worked its way out after about 3 rides. The other photo is the other side of the same pedal where the pin has remained flush in the correct position. I don’t know why that is and I am sure it has something to do with how I clip in/out with my right foot, but I’m getting tired of stopping every couple of rides and bashing it flush into the pedal with a rock or whatever. I have a set of old ATAC Pro pedals from like 20+ years ago that still work perfectly, and other than the cosmetic yellow plastic dust cover on them, they perform like new. I just wish the new ATACs were as maintenance free as the old ones, and I struggle to understand why the design changed. It m

  6. wc-fva (verified owner)

    I use Speedplay on my road bike, so I tried them on the MTB, what a horrible design and execution. I came back to ATAC Pedals and glad I did. They positive engagement and holding power have been welcome. Even during an incredibly muddy ride, I had no issues at all.

  7. Lorraine G. (verified owner)

    I have used several other brands and by far this one is the best for the money. This Unisex’s ATAC XC8 Pedal was recommended by a friend when he saw me struggling to clip out of my old pedals.

  8. Andy (verified owner)

    I am big fan of Time pedals, and these work flawlessly! They are easy and quick to engage, shed mud/dirt with ease and are just an overall awesome pedal.

  9. christian nelson (verified owner)

    Time and Time again Atac continue to be the best pedal on the market. Throw your eggbeaters away.

  10. SE (verified owner)

    Seem ok as far as pedals. Hope they are actually real Time pedals not some rip offs from China.

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