Historically, high-performance cyclists have preferred a narrow pedaling stance width, which is defined as the distance between a rider's pedals (measured at the centerline of each pedal). A narrow stance width means your feet are closer together, while a wide stance width means your feet are farther apart. In the past, a narrow stance width was thought to be more mechanically efficient and more aerodynamic. However, more recent research and development in bike fitting has revealed that narrow pedaling stance isn't always desirable. Additionally, some top professional cyclists requested pedals with longer axles to help improve their pedaling efficiency, which inspired Shimano to create the special +4 mm longer axle option for Dura-Ace and Ultegra series pedals. These pedals are otherwise identical to their short-axle brethren, with long-life bearings, adjustable release tension, and the quality fit-and-finish you expect from Shimano.