TP1 SRAM TIME ATAC®
- More propulsion through more efficient use of pedaling power
- Optimized movement sequence when pedaling minimizes discomfort
- More direct power transmission and less leverage
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When pedaling, the large leg muscles produce power for propulsion, which the bones and joints in the hips, knees and feet transmit to the pedals. The more this power flow is in line or, better still, level, the more efficient the entire movement process is. The foot position directly above the pedal axis plays a central role in this leg axis, which should be as vertical as possible.
Two different parameters can be varied when fitting with TP1 SRAM TIME ATAC®: The positioning of the foot in the direction of travel and the angle at which the tip of the foot is orientated forwards or outwards. With the TP1 tool, you can quickly determine two variables to suit your anatomy and transfer them to the cleat.
Efficient power transmission between foot and pedal and comfort in the cycling shoe are by no means mutually exclusive. If we look at the natural power transmission when walking and running, we realize, it only needs to be positioned correctly to ensure both comfort and efficiency. This even makes additional dampening or stiffening with extra insoles usually superfluous. The TP1 SRAM TIME ATAC® is the tool to achieve exactly that.
A biomechanically incorrect or poor cleat configuration can not only lead to a general loss of performance, but also to a series of evasive movements, pain and, in the long term, increased joint wear. The symptoms range from unpleasant pressure points and burning in the feet, anatomically poor angles in the ankle joints, painful incorrect loading of the knees to pain in the hips or back. Many of these problems can be prevented.
Not the dimensions or shape of the shoes are decisive for the pressure curve when pedaling, it is the anatomy of the foot. For this reason, it is essential to individualize your cleat configuration, taking into account your foot shape, to ensure efficient and pain-free pedaling, especially in the long term.
Transferring the individually optimized cleats to a new pair of cycling shoes almost always leads to slight deviations. Even a tenth of a millimeter or one degree can lead to out-of-tolerance results. Using the TP1 SRAM TIME ATAC® tool as a template, the position and alignment of both cleats can be transferred to the new pair with no deviation whatsoever.
The quick and simple handling of the TP1 makes it easier for amateur riders to find the perfect cleat position, while many professional cycling teams and experienced bike fitters appreciate the reproducibility and time savings when looking after their athletes. Fitting and adjusting new cleats takes less than a minute and is still minutely precise.
No matter the shoe model, size, pedal system and foot shape: in conjunction with the enclosed step-by-step instructions, everyone can find their individually optimized cleat position, no previous knowledge required. The entire procedure for both cleats only takes a few minutes.