Look has announced the forthcoming launch of its new Geo-Trekking pedal range.
It will be officially unveiled today at 5pm CEST at its Eurobike Cocktail Party on its stand, B3-102.
“The new Geo-Trekking range of three pedals, Geo-Trekking, Geo-Trekking Grip and Geo-Trekking ROC, has been designed to meet the diverse needs of riders from the urban commuter to the enthusiast e-mountain bike rider,” said a statement.
“Its intelligent, revolutionary dual-sided design offers maximum versatility for riders that don’t want to choose between the performance and security of a clipless pedal and convenience of a flat pedal with each ride.”
Alexandre Lavaud, Look cycle pedal product manager, said: “Look is well-regarded in the cycling industry as a leader in performance road and mountain bike pedals with our Keo and X-Track models, but with Geo-Trekking we are now stepping into a larger and, potentially, even more impactful market.
“Geo-Trekking is a hybrid pedal that is designed to be as versatile as it is usable. With two sides that allow it to be ridden with normal flat shoes, or with clipless shoes using our X-Track Easy cleat, it’s perfectly suited to riders on everyday journeys, commuters, urban cyclists, as well as those with a sense of adventure.
“Our new Vision light system also helps us to realise our dream of making cycling safer for all road users.
“With the Vision lights installed, Geo-Trekking pedals make the rider more visible, helping them stand out in difficult conditions in both urban and rural environments.”
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