Home Cycling Inventor of power meter turns their attention to new pedals and we tried them – Q36.5 and SRM unveil an ultra-low stack pedal and shoe system

Inventor of power meter turns their attention to new pedals and we tried them – Q36.5 and SRM unveil an ultra-low stack pedal and shoe system

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Italian cycling apparel innovator Q36.5 has teamed up with industry-leading power meter manufacturer SRM to launch a revolutionary pedal and shoe system designed to deliver a claimed lowest stack height on the market and the most direct pedalling feel ever. Interestingly for SRM, it’s not a power meter.

(Image credit: Q36.5 / SRM)

The collaboration between Q36.5 founder Luigi Bergamo and SRM’s Ulrich Schoberer, inventor of the power meter, began with a late-night conversation about unlocking new performance gains through pedal design. “Wouldn’t it be possible,” Bergamo asked Schoberer, “to design a pedal that reduced stack height even further?” Bergamo had already experienced the benefits of reduced stack height through the ultra thin shoe soles of the Q36.5 Unique Pro shoes, and clever cleat attachment engineering.

The answer came quickly. “A few late nights and some napkin sketches later, and within six months, we had the first working prototype,” said Bergamo. Schoberer, who has long experimented with pedal mechanics, was able to bring Bergamo’s vision to life in a product designed for riders chasing every last watt of efficiency.

Q36.5 / SRM low stack pedal and shoe system

(Image credit: Future / Andy Turner)

The new system, it says, is built for riders who are seeking an ‘evolutionary leap in pedalling performance’, reduces stack height by over 8mm compared with existing three-bolt pedal/shoe combinations. This translates it says, into more direct power transfer, a snappier race feel, and the potential for improved efficiency in every pedal stroke.

The all-new SRM pedal will be sold in a single version without an integrated power meter and will be paired exclusively with Q36.5’s Unique Pro Shoes. Together, they form a seamless system aimed at professional and serious amateur cyclists who demand the highest performance from their equipment.

Detail of the SRM / Q36.5 low stack pedal system

(Image credit: Future / Andy Turner)

“This isn’t just about shaving millimetres off the shoe,” Bergamo explained. “It’s about creating a complete pedalling ecosystem that maximises every ounce of power you put through the pedals.”

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