Product Comparison: Shimano PD-M324 vs Shimano PD-EH500
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- Really good quality and clips have worked seamlessly.
- The quality is superb, the clip in is easy to achieve as is Unclipping.
- They are sturdy and good quality.
- The normal side has great grip.
- They are well made and easy to clip in and out.
- The flat side is well designed and thought out.
- They are light and work very well.
- They're solidly built, operate smoothly.
- Well made pedal.
- Good product, high quality.
- Good pedal for using SPD cleats.
- Very easy to set up and use.
- Easy to clip in and out and so far no disasters.
- The pedals work perfectly, no problems locking in with the SPD side, and really comfortable flat side.
- Really easy to fit the pedals. These pedals are good quality.
- Nicely built, perfect size and easy to adjust.
- The pedals are top quality. They are incredibly easy to get into and unclip from.
- They were super easy to install.
- The cleats do detach easily.
- These are beautifully finished pedals.