Silca claims their new 3d-printed Titanium Cleats offer 4x the life expectancy of traditional brass cleats and cut the weight in half, for those who are counting grams at the ultra-granular level…
When we received the news about the new Silca Titanium Cleats, one of my colleagues said, “If folks are miffed about $50 valves, these are going to upset the masses.” But, as it goes, Silca Titanium Cleats offer a new take on an otherwise unchanged component. Better yet, Silca claims these cleats have a lifespan that’s four times that of traditional brass cleats, which might be interesting to riders heading out on a long-term bike journey. Read on for details.
- Shimano SPD 24g, 30g lighter than stock
- Crank Brothers 22g, 24g lighter than stock
- Time 22g, 26g lighter than stock
- 6V/4AL Titanium
- 3D Printed in Indianapolis
- 4x life expectancy of brass
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Silca Titanium Cleats are made in Indianapolis, Indiana and sell for $85. Expect them to ship on or around November 24th. Details over at Silca.cc.
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