
User submitted reviews
Review by Maven
I recently purchased an updated version of Time ATAC pedals, specifically their XC 4. The spring "clips" are new as is there mounting, which no longer requires a pedal wrench. (They're threaded, so you grease them and turn them in by hand.) I have one or another version of Time ATAC pedals on all of my bikes since they work well and there isn't a learning curve once you get used to them.
Pro's: Easy to install, mount, adjust, and clip in and out of + they come with cleats and mounting screws. I.e., there's plenty of "float." Almost forgot, you can walk around in them without slip sliding every which way. Btw, I got mine on sale, so that's an advantage as well.
Cons: Maybe weight, and supposedly not as efficient as road bike pedals. However, I'm not a bike racer, so that matters not a wit to me.
Review by SFBA Cyclist
I've been using various Time ATAC pedals within the past decade including Alium, XS, XC2, XC4, and XC8 models. Unfortunately, I had a rock strike on one of my XC2 pedals and damaged one of the retention clips.
When I went to shop for a new one, I looked at the XC2, XC4, and XC6 models. If you look at the weight across these, you'll notice the difference is minimal but especially between the XC4 and XC6 models where the difference is less than a handful of grams.
More than happy with the XC4 which is a fantastic value for the price.
Review by northy185
I used ATAC pedals in the early '00s as bikes used to come with pedals, and the knockoff SPDs I was using at the time were beyond beat up and not worth moving over. I liked them then, but sold that bike, only riding on the road for a number of years. When it was time to come back to MTB, I was told to get XT's - a good recommendation. They do hold up well, but if you have mud/snow/junk packed in your cleat/shoe, good luck. I picked these up on a deep discount, and am quite happy. Lighter than XTR, consistent release, no tension adjustments to worry about - just flip the cleat to adjust the release, twist the ankle either way to get out. They've held up to my abuse, getting banged off the rocks and still work the trick.
Review by thedude
After reading a few reviews i decided to make the switch from SPD to ATAC. I used to ride ATAC pedals back in my "fixed gear days" so it was an easy transition to make. These pedals are built well and much lighter than my Shimano XT pedals that they replaced. These are now my go to pedal on my gravel rig.
Review by Anonymous
Upside: the float. It's not quite like Speedplays but with the provided cleats it's either slightly more than Shimano SPD or way more than Shimano. I personally thought the 17 degrees was so much it hindered ability to unclip.
Cleats sit deeper into shoes than Shimano.
These in particular from Bikesdirect are the updated ones with the black spindle as shown. Many retailers online are still moving through old supply with the red spindle. Both are same models.
Downside: Biggest downside I'd say is the cleats don't allow you to move laterally inward or outward to accommodate q factor leg discrepancies and over lonnng gravel days this can add up to injury.
having to commit to Time style pedals on all mtb style pedal bikes. If starting out or only have one bike, not a big deal at all.
I ended up going back to Shimano style only because of the cleat positioning issue. I did still very much appreciate Time having the great float though.
Equal: weight (maybe negligibly lighter on these)
Review by Gravel Biker
I have used Crank Brothers for nearly 20 years, tired of rebuilding them. Have used Time road pedals for years without issues, other than buying new cleats occasionally. Have heard their MTB pedals are bombproof as well, so giving them a shot. So far so good. I do wish they had the float of the CB's. The high float cleats help, but still not the float of Crank Brothers. Time will tell.
Review by Marco
Great pedal. Have it on 2 gravel bikes. I took 1 star off because you can't rebuild it
Review by Chrispy
I bought these pedals for my gravel bike as I could no longer get cleats for Speedplay Frogs. The Time pedals are easy to clip in and out, and have worked fine in about 500 miles of riding. I wish they had more angular float and the lateral float they supposedly have I can't feel. That being said, no issues with my knees and I appreciate the mud shedding of the Times, much better than the Frogs.
Review by Anonymous
Best mountain bike pedals. Easy in, clears mud, large platform for foot.
Review by Kansas cyclist
Long time ATAC user whose pedals are installed on all my bikes: road, gravel & cx. 2500+ miles on the XC8s which are easy to clip into, clip out of and perform well in fast group road rides & gravel racing in dry and sloppy conditions. XC8's are light enough with durable steel axles in which you can pedal confidently.
Review by Dave B
Bought these about a year ago for CX racing. loved the float and ability to shed mud, much better than SPDs. But today on an ez spin the pedal body broke and the rear spring mechanism popped out. While I liked them, i've never had a mechanical problem with SPDs. going back to Shimano.
Review by Anonymous
Time, ATAC pedals have the most reliable release of and engagement of system that I have tried. The carbon pedals seem bullet proof and are showing no signs of ware after several months of use.
Review by Phil
These are durable, easy to engage, and shed mud well.
Review by Anonymous
Use these in my gravel bike. Also use Time ATAX on my XC mountain bike. Easy in and out. Seems to have a bit of float.
Review by Anonymous
Good mtb pedal, but springs wear out quickly.
Review by Redline
I own 4 pair of the time atac xc6 pedals and one pair of the xc4 pedals. I love the pedals, but they both have one flaw. Over time the hollow pin that holds the spring clip in the pedal backs out and the pedal will come apart, if you don't notice it. I have remedied the problem, by reseating the hollow pin, and running safety wire through the hollow pin in a loop, and twisting the ends into a pigtail. The wire prevents the pin from backing out of the pedal. After safety wiring the pin, I have had no issues with the xc6 or the xc4 pedals. Maintenance free, and performs flawlessly. Hope this helps out with time pedal purchasers.
Review by Anonymous
I've been riding Time ATAC pedals for 20ish years. These were purchased to replace one my original alloy Time pedals. WOW what a difference. Easy clip in, light weight preform better than expected. Glad I purchased.
Review by iammike
Been running these pedals (more or less) for what seems like two decades. Bulletproof, fairly lightweight, shed mud, decent platform for when you can't clip in, no sharp edges to dig into you. The XC8s seemed like the perfect combination of price and performance.
Review by Anonymous
Very lightweight, easy in and out. Feels more stable than eggbeaters.
Review by john1
Sheds mud well, and clips in consistently. No reliablility issues after several rides. Older batches apparently did. I do like how easily they clip out. Would recommend for those who may have avoided clipless pedals due to fear of not being able to unclip easily.