An all-new Time mountain bike pedal just dropped into the mix, with the ‘robust full-bodied’ XYSTO. Designed for proper gravity riding and DH racing, the Time Xysto is a lightweight but large platform clipless pedal with 5 asymmetric traction pins per side for plenty of grip, whether clipped in or not. It’s the next evolution of Time’s long-running Speciale, with the same trusted ATAC adjustable retention, now just with a bigger platform and more pins for serious all-mountain, enduro, and DH riding.
Time Xysto large platform ATAC clipless mountain bike pedals

Time created the new large platform Xysto clipless pedals for DH and enduro racers looking for more pedal support when riding fast, technical terrain. Taking the popular Speciale pedals to the next level, they shaped these larger Xystos with a more open design for better mud shedding, to provide easy engagement even in the worst trail conditions.

Then, an asymmetric platform design front-to-back and new asymmetric pin layout provide a ‘more natural fit’ to the shape of clipless MTB shoe soles. All the while, you still get the secure, adjustable retention of Time’s classic ATAC clipless system, now in a bigger pedal for all-mountain, enduro, and DH riders.
Tech details

- asymmetric CNC-machined-out 6106 T6 aluminum body
- large 79x94mm platform
- 5 replaceable pins per side
- 57mm steel spindle on steel bearings
- micro-adjustable ATAC release tension
- +/-5° angular flat and +/- 2.5mm lateral float
- works with standard 13°/17° Time ATAC or Easy 10° ATAC cleats

- low 18.3mm pedal stack height
- dark grey anodized
- 226g claimed weight, per pedal
- made in-house by Time in Coimbra, Portugal
- covered by 2-year SRAM warranty, but are not user serviceable
Time Xysto clipless pedals – Pricing, not options & availability

The new large platform Time Xysto clipless mountain bike pedals retail for $220 a pair. The new large platform clipless mountain bike pedals are already available now in Europe. And they will be available globally by May 2025. Get a set from bike shops worldwide and SRAM’s network of Time online & brick-and-mortar retailers.
Time-sport.com, which is really just SRAM.com/Time-sport these days.