How to Choose Bike Pedals

Updated with more grip, improved pin placement and a better ride feel, the Race Face Chester pedals have a durable composite build that can hold up to your gnarliest rides.
Imported.
Best Use | Mountain Biking |
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Pedal Design | Flat |
Pedal Body Material | Composite |
Pedal Spindle Material | Steel |
Material(s) | Nylon/Steel |
Weight | S: 345 grams L: 355 grams |
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This is my third set of Raceface Chester pedals and my first set in the large size. I bought these to run on my Fatbike while wearing snow boots. They fit perfect. I had a few instances when my feet slid on the stock pedals. I just put in 20 miles on these large Chesters and didn't slip once. They really keep your feet planted. I'm sure these will hold up just as well as the other ones I have. One set has around 5,000 miles on them and I have never had any issues.
The internal bearings of one of the pedals began ticking about 4000 miles / 13-months in. Could replace the bearings and save maybe $10. Unfortunately disposable at that price.
I have bought at least 5 pairs of the older 2020 model Chester pedals. These pedals have great grip, smooth bearings, and can take a beating. For around town cruising or light trail riding I have not found a better pedal in the price to performance category.
The pedals are great. Super big flat sticky surface. Go the blue color which give the bike a nice look. They work outstanding with Vans shoes since Vans have a waffle bottom sole which the pegs in the pedal nest into.
Works well with my Salsa Heyday.