How to Choose Bike Pedals

Head for the trails with the Shimano Composite flat pedals. They provide a stable and secure feel underfoot to keep you in control on steep climbs and fast descents.
Imported.
View all Shimano Mountain Bike PedalsBest Use | Mountain Biking |
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Pedal Design | Flat |
Pedal Body Material | Composite |
Pedal Spindle Material | Steel |
Weight | 400 grams |
Bearing Material | Stainless Steel |
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Ok, full disclosure, I wasn’t sure I’d love these. I was wrong! Got them on a whim prior to a bike park trip for my Giant Glory, due to my dividend and the member discount…figured that’s a low cost of entry for a pedal I wasn’t 100% on… and…well, if like me you like sub $100 pedals, mostly because pedals get destroyed on a DH bike (whatever, fight me, they do!) not to mention the foot slip due to an absence of middle pins, these are the ones! Composite, cheap, Five10s locked in place, and even sorta stylish…I’m a fan. Almost swapped them onto my enduro/trail setup, but still rocking the clipless there. Yeah, no, never going clipless on the DH bike…and yes, they are called CLIPLESS, ya newb.
Haven’t put a ton of miles on these pedals yet, but they seem solid quality.