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EnzoRosso
Reviewed in Germany on March 4, 2025
Perfekte Alternative zu den teuren Brüdern.... die halten auch gewaltig was aus, bin schon x-mal bei steinen oder wurzeln angefahren und haben sich nicht mal verbogen oder ähnliches.... Kaufempfehlung !
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Pros: Very well made. Ability to clip in or ride flats is great.Cons: A bit heavy. The traction studs aren't as aggressive as I would likeOverall opinion:This is the second pair I've purchased. This pair put on my fat bike to ride either sandy beach casual/fun rides, as well as clipped for more spirited rides. Works great for either purpose.
ZAMBONIN Mickael
Reviewed in France on June 17, 2024
Conforme à la description, envoie rapide et soigné. Bon produit comme d'habitude chez CranckBrother 👍🏻 point négatif, un peu lourd pour ceux cherchant à alléger leurs VTT 😏
Fritzztester
Reviewed in Belgium on May 24, 2024
Ik hou van deze pedalen maar ze gaan echt veel sneller stuk dan andere clickpedalen, en de repair set is veel te duur geprijsd.
Ben Crane
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Been using these about a year now. No complaints.
Ángel Vite
Reviewed in Mexico on January 24, 2024
Un producto de excelente calidad👌🏻 llevo tiempo usándolos y han sido muy duraderos y resistentes,además de que luce bien
N CustomerK
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022
I have several rides on these pedals now, and I think I know why they are a bit polarizing. They work great as either flat or clipless pedals, BUT not both at once when out on the trail. The trouble is that the flat side has terrible grip with clipless (cleated) shoes, at least with the Shimano shoes I ride in. The hard soles of clipless biking shoes just slide off the flat side of this pedal.If you think you can use both sides of this pedal while out on the trails, think again. It's not the compromise setup one might expect- you can't clip in and then use the flatless side for a dicey part of the trail for example. The flat side just won't hold your clipless shoes. The clipless side works great though. I've had no trouble at all clipping in and out, and at least for my set of pedals, there was no break-in period required.The flat side DOES work great with non-biking shoes. I've ridden with sandals, Pumas, running shoes, and boots. They all grip well and cause no problems. Like most (if not all) clipless pedals though, the clipless side is terrible with regular shoes.These pedals work fantastic for someone like me- I have just one bike, and I ride about 50:50 on nearby singletrack and on my 30 acre farm. I don't usually feel like getting out my cycling shoes if I'm just riding down to the mailbox, rounding up my pet pigs who roam all over, or just going down to the barn to get a tool or something. They are a compromise though as one has to sometimes search for the clipless side when on the trail, but I've gotten pretty quick on it. Overall, these are the perfect pedal for my situation, but I think you'll be unhappy if these are for the trail only.
Tom Shepherd
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
Picked these up for a new gravel bike after riding only flats on my full suspension MTB and fat tire bikes. The last time I clipped into pedals was in the mid 80's, and they were with the old style straps, which is also the type of pedal the bike came with this time. I love the efficiency of being attached to the pedal, but I'll be taking the bike a bunch of different places, and I'm mildly concerned I'll forget my cycling shoes, so wanted the hybrid offered here.Simple install like any other pedal. Installing the clips into my Specialized shoes took some reading on how to orient, but was straightforward. I rode the bike with the flat side, and they worked fine. Getting clipped in for the first time was a challenge, but not related to the product, just the user (me). Once I figured that out, the pedals just work. Easy to get in and out of, solid attachment, super product. Can't speak to durability, but pretty happy so far with a couple hundred miles in.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on September 25, 2020
Nice big platform to step on. You clip in from only one side. I needed to put the included shims under the cleats to make them stick out enough to clip in easily. One can also trim the rubber on the shoes a bit.
B.K.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2018
Absolutely awesome pedals. I'm a newbie in mountain biking (I mountain biked before I turned 14 and now I'm starting up again at 31), so take my review with a grain of salt from someone who doesn't know much about technical stuff of equipment or mountain biking.... but then again, that gives me an edge of unbiased opinion. I was worried about riding clipless, but was very happy to find these pedals. There are cheaper brands, but I've read some horror stories about them, so I've decided that these more expensive pedals are going to be worth it -- I was right. They scream quality. Clipping in gets some getting used to... and unclipping.... heh, I've toppled onto my side a few times, forgetting I was clipped in. Clipping in has a nice pop-like feeling and sound, so you know when you're clipped in; however, unclipping has a bit more uncertainty, as you don't get the same feedback. Unclipping doesn't stick, so you're sure to unclip (at least in my experience), so no worries there. But you get used to it pretty quickly and it's also awesome to have flat side. By the way, that flat side has incredible grip. I used the flat side on some technical terrain and went clipless up-hill. Let me tell you, being clipped in made a whole lot of difference on steep climbs. I was able to finish climbs which I've previously walked half-way through.
Loy
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2016
Update to review below. After trouble shooting with Crank Brothers, we determined that these pedals, unlike egg beaters, do have a "break-in" period for the spring tension and ability to clip in and out. They were INCREDIBLY stiff out of the box to the point of not being able to clip in, and once in, not being able to get out. I would recommend riding around a neighborhood circle or familiar loop while repeatedly clipping in and out to smooth out the spring action. After a few weeks they are easy to get into and are becoming easier to get out of as well.(The following is my initial review, prior to excellent communication back and forth with C.B.) Pedals appear to be very well made. A little on the heavy side (albeit I'm used to egg beaters) but the platform side work very well. However, I had a very difficult time clipping in the opposite side. Once clipped in, getting out was almost impossible. Had I not discovered this in my neighborhood circle and gone out for a ride, I could have found myself in a dangerous situation. I have been riding Crank Brothers pedals 6 years without issue. Hopefully this is a new model problem that can be fixed. Review will be updated after hearing back from manufacturer
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