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I haven't ridden Times for years but there is definitely a design parallel
since the cleat is captured fore and aft. Sorry that isn't helpful it's just
been forever since I road ATACs. Interestingly they are another pedal I've
owned that work better with more of a rocker sole.
The entry and release is more positive/obvious than Crankbrothers so I'm
tempted to compare the X2 more closely with Shimano (especially with the
4-degree cleat) which is what I usually run.
Once clipped in, the feeling is much more similar to the float of
Crankbrothers (especially with the 8-degree cleats) until you hit the release
point which is comparatively obvious.
Hope that is helpful!
Dec. 15, 2016, 12:44 p.m. - DrewM
#!markdown I haven't ridden Times for years but there is definitely a design parallel since the cleat is captured fore and aft. Sorry that isn't helpful it's just been forever since I road ATACs. Interestingly they are another pedal I've owned that work better with more of a rocker sole. The entry and release is more positive/obvious than Crankbrothers so I'm tempted to compare the X2 more closely with Shimano (especially with the 4-degree cleat) which is what I usually run. Once clipped in, the feeling is much more similar to the float of Crankbrothers (especially with the 8-degree cleats) until you hit the release point which is comparatively obvious. Hope that is helpful!