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J**E
Solid cross country/ all mountain pedal
I've ridden cross county and all-mountain on everything from Cannondale to Specialized over the past 10 years. I normally stick with crank brothers but I decided to give these a go because They we're inexpensive and we'll reviewed. I slapped them on my full suspension 2017 Commencal Meta trail 27.5 and was not disappointed. They are light, well built, grip like crazy, and so far are bulletproof! I've been riding with them for a few weeks and they've taken a few hits in some rock gardens with no damage at all! Great for climbing and enough grip on more technical descents. I'm very happy so far and they preform as well or better than pedals that cost 4x as much. Grab a pair, you will not be disappointed!
R**T
Pedal snappd and caused accident
I purchased these pedals a few months back, and they worked decently well. Until yesterday when I was riding and the right pedal just snapped off. This caused me to crash, badly, injuring myself and requiring medical attention. Not only did I injure myself, but I damaged my laptop due to the crash. I would not recommend these to anyone, period. If you are on the fence, get off and get a more reputable pedal.
D**O
After reading ALL those reviews of different pedals, these are actually good!
Wanted to wait until I had 500 miles on these pedals before reviewing... I installed these on my road bike because I don't like the clipless toe clamps that came with it when I bought it used. I really thought a pedal was a pedal and the purchasing process would be simple until I started reading the 1000s of reviews about the many makes and models of bike pedals. Wow: cheap, pricey, different sized, different models, different materials, and different purposed pedals confused me but not as much as the varying good to bad reviews of each. Who writes these reviews? Are they talking about the same product? After leaning toward cheaper and then expensive pedals, I decided to try these which I would consider on the less expensive side just to not have much $ tied up if they didn't work out. Low and behold, they're very workable and I love them. Some criticisms were that they were cheaply built, didn't spin freely, lost studs, tore up your shoes, and cut your leg when you stood next to them. Wrong on all accounts from my experience. I'm 6'-4" and weigh 210 lbs so I put as much pressure on these when climbing a hill as most people would. They spin fine. I haven't lost any studs either as some people complained about and they even sent extras in case I still would. They haven't wrecked my shoe soles either as I wear gym shoes but haven't noticed any tearing. The size is perfect for my size 13 feet too. I'm even going to go as far as to say I have a little more strength pedaling than I did on my old bike's platform pedals because the studs helps secure my foot to the pedal creating a little help on the upswing of my legs. I can't prove that last statement but I seem to pedal more efficiently than before. In all, I have no complaints. I'm glad I didn't spend more $ on another pair and would buy these again if the need would arise for any road, mountain, hybrid, etc bike I owned.
I**M
Grippy, Cheap, and Durable
These pedals are great. For ~$20 they don't give you any excuse to do technical riding without good pedals. As other reviewers have noted, the threaded steel studs on these make a night and day difference in grip compared to plastic "demo pedals." Even among nicer platform pedals, these have the best grip of any I've ridden. With decent shoes, your feet won't slip at all unless they lose contact with the pedal. On my single-speed rigid mountain bike, I found these improved my maximum cadence and made me much more secure on technical terrain: use good riding technique, keep your heels low on downhills, and your feet should stay on. I haven't had many pedal strikes with these, but the plastic didn't show any damage beyond surface scratches from the times I did. I recently sold my rigid to a friend and got a nicer bike: I plan on getting another set of these to use on the new bike. The only issues I have with these pedals are that: the bearings aren't very smooth, they aren't the lightest out there, and you need a pedal wrench to install the them on your bike. If you spin the pedal on its own, it only completes one or two rotations before stopping. These pedals are lighter than some comparable ones, but more expensive options will probably be lighter. Some pedals can be removed/installed with only a hex tool, this one requires a narrow wrench to go in between the crank and the pedal platform. I did a swap recently on some similar pedals using only an adjustable wrench, but I scratched some cranks in the process. If you're concerned about scratches, the pro-grade wrench is about $10, and I'm sure there are cheaper options. Also, a warning: the studs on these pedals are sharp! They will cut your legs if you're careless or use poor riding technique. If you want a pedal for casual cruising, these might not be the best for you. If you want an economical pedal that provides excellent grip and durability, these are the pedals you want.
H**O
Excelentes pedales
Totalmente satisfechos con los pedales, tengo poco menos del mes con ellos, pero hasta ahorita la experiencia a sido muy buena, me toco usarlos ya en competencia y en ningún momento mis pies se resbalaron de los pedales, la superficie es muy amplia y el pedaleo para mis pies es muy cómodo. Sin duda volvería a comprarlos.
C**
Llego antes de tiempo, buena calidad, buen precio. Recomendados.
Muy buen producto con buena calidad y tiene buen hagarre
H**O
Excelente
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