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  • 4 sided entry
  • easy entry and exit
  • spd® compatible*
  • fully rebuildable
  • excellent 2 year warranty
  • superior mud shedding design
  • simple: Only 13 total parts/pedal
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    Submitted by iluvtobike a Cross Country Rider from Salt Lake City, UT, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 1, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Wasatch Crest
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $90.00
    Purchased At:Cedar Cycle
    Strengths:Easy to use, easy to clip in and out of, allow your foot to float, lightweight, good customer service from Crank Brothers
    Weaknesses:Not very durable. In the last 1.5 years I have broken the spring on 4 different pedals, 3 of them broke while riding on the road and the forth broke climbing a steep section of a trail while I was pulling up. After the spring breaks, you can no longer clip in, which ruins your ride. Also, the cleats wear out way too fast. I ride about 2000 mountain miles a year and have had to replace cleats as many as three times in one year. Also, not only do the cleats wear-out fast, the wings get loose over time which allows you to come un-clipped when pedaling, which for me has nearly ended in a couple of nasty wrecks. I have 5 bikes, all of which have egg beaters, so for me to replace the pedal on all my bikes it will be quite expensive. But I guess if I do, I will save money in the long run, because I won't have to buy a bunch of new cleats every year. All I can say is it is a good thing that Crank Brothers has good customer service and has always fixed my broken pedals without any static or they would have lost my business a couple of years ago. I hope they can fix the durability of these pedals - they should last longer than a year or two.
    Similar Products Used:I've used Wellgo and SPD but they were a different pedal
    Bike Setup:Ellsworth Truth, Specialized Stumpjumper, Diamondback XR-8, and a few different Specialized Allez road bikes.
    Bottom Line:Good pedal that perform great when new, but once the cleat wears and pedal has a 1000 or so miles on it, it starts to wear out and becomes weak and could break at any time.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Phatboy roadie a Weekend Warrior from Albuquerque
    Date Reviewed: June 30, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Anywhere in NM
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:performance and LBS
    Strengths:design and strength, easy in and out. Cost: $40 to $80 depending on where purchased.
    Weaknesses:Bearing wear after 2-3 years and about 4000 miles. Is that a weakness or good durability?
    Similar Products Used:SPD pedals, Look Road, Shimano road
    Bike Setup:Road TCR alloy and OCR2 Single speed, Diamondback MTB commuter
    Bottom Line:Great pedals. No problems during the years I have used these. I have had two sets of these for two and three years respectively, mounted originally on my MTB but for most of their lives on my roadbikes. The two pair have about 8000 miles between them over the last three years.

    The newer set seems to be in need of a rebuild but it was NEVER greased for the two years after their installation and it has developed a click that belated greasing can't seem to correct. Alas. I abused them, or at least neglected them and will pay the price. For a 225 Lb. rider who put in lots of miles, they have lasted far beyond the $40 I paid for them originally and if I can rebuild them, I will.

    I just replaced the cleats which finally gave out after the 8000 miles between two sets of pedals. I knew they were in need of change when I had two releases on two climbs. The cleats were the better part of three years and FAR beyond their expected life, I believe. Other than that, I never had a premature release while I have owned them.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Josh a Weekend Warrior from Los Angeles
    Date Reviewed: February 10, 2008
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Strengths:Amazing mud shedding
    Weaknesses:it can be a real challenge to get in or out, impossible to ride without being clipped in
    Bottom Line:It's only been 3 months, but I am sick of these pedals I'm going to get the xtr pedals as soon as possible
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Bat Bayar a Cross Country Rider from Mclean Va
    Date Reviewed: February 6, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Gambrill State park
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $40.00
    Purchased At:Performance bike
    Strengths:Looks cool&Light weight.
    Weaknesses:Already start making a creaking noise when i pedal and pull up stroke,bad sucky noise,feels like i wanna stop pedaling,makes me slow down badly.Cust service sucks,when i called crank brother,told em the problem i am having,they said they would call me back.Never did,
    Bike Setup:Gary fisher super caliber 29er, and Gt peace 9er SS
    Bottom Line:Dont buy this,I am going to get time atac,Heard a lot of good things of them.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Ian Stevenson a Cross Country Rider from Camino, California, USA
    Date Reviewed: December 28, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:easy entry
    Weaknesses:soft aluminum cones
    Similar Products Used:SPD, Look, and Onza
    Bottom Line:Pedals came stock on my new bike. I was impressed with them at first because of ease of entry and platform. On the first ride, 16 miles of fire road and easy single track, I bent the right spindle and destroyed the soft aluminum cone. All other pedals I have had lasted many years without problems. Don't waste your money.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Pete Hall a Racer from Ann Arbor, Mi, USA
    Date Reviewed: December 28, 2007
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Light, Simple, Looks Pretty Cool, Good mud shedding properties
    Weaknesses:Durability over a year or two is bad, Excessive wear, Super Soft Cleats (wear out in a matter of 2-3 months, I've never had any Time ATAC or SPD cleats wear out so quickly), Lack of platform creates pressure on ball of foot when not wearing super stiff soled shoes (like Sidi)and a very slick surface when you can't get your cleat in right away, complete lack of adjustability (ie no adjustably in spring tension)
    Similar Products Used:Time, SPD variants
    Bike Setup:Fisher Procaliber, Shoes used with pedals - Specialized Mtb Comp, Sidi Dominators
    Bottom Line:Initially, I loved these pedals. They were light, quite a simple design, and shed mud very well. It is very easy to grease them and the grease tends to stay there. After about 3/4 of the 1st season, my cleats wore out. I was not surprised, they are made of a very soft brass. The problem is ,that as the wings on the pedals are worn and develop play (more on that in a second) the cleats wear out at an alarming rate, like around 2-3 months depending on if your riding in lots of mud. This was very disappointing, and much faster than any other pedal/cleat combo I've ever used.
    The pedals them selves developed alarming amounts of play over the first two seasons. The bushings in the pedal went first, which is to be expected, bushings wear out and are easily replaced. I was very dismayed when the wings which are what actually hold you into the pedal started to wear out, creating huge amounts of back and forth play in the cleat pedal connection. I tried a brand new pair of cleats to remedy the situation, it barely helped and 1.5 months later they were worn out. The problem with the wings wearing out is that they are not replaceable, you simple need to buy new pedals.
    The other thing that has bugged me over the past 3 seasons is the lack of a platform means that for a person not wearing a super stiff soled shoe (like Sidi's non carbon soles for example), you can sometimes feel the spindle that all your pedaling force is being pushed through in the ball of your feet. Longer rides exacerbated the problem. After a 6 hour race, the balls of my feet were killing me because of the force.
    I've decided that this past season was my last on the egg beaters. I'm going to look into the Times, which I used to have several years ago, because they have good mud properties as well.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by John Maguire a Cross Country Rider from Boulder, CO, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 21, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Heil Ranch, Boulder CO and Hodges Dam, Oxford MA
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Purchased At:Pricepoint
    Strengths:Easy Entry, Sheds Mud, Light Weight
    Weaknesses:The problem with this pedal is when your doing light XC its fine but when you start to mix things up and do fast downhill XC you are gaurenteed to smash the wings off the eggbeater. Within 20 minutes of a steep fast trail I broke both pedals and had to finish the ride riding on tops.
    Similar Products Used:not too many pedals but I'll be switching to SPDs
    Bike Setup:2004 Specialized Epic with Race Face evolve drivetrain, panaracer fire XC pro tires, Chris King headset, and two broken pedals
    Bottom Line:Overall these pedlas are sick for road and light mountain XC but if you are going to do any hardcore riding you will smash them. I reccomend thinking about the riding you are planning on doing before buying pedals. I don't reccomendend them for high speed tech. riding
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Austin a Cross Country Rider from Texas
    Date Reviewed: October 15, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:bike world
    Strengths:Price, durable, very easy to clip in, maintenance free
    Weaknesses:Could be more adjustable
    Similar Products Used:many other pedals...
    Bottom Line:There is not a pedal out there that will offer performance, durability, and ease of use that these do. I have been very tough on these and they still have plenty of life left in them. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a clipless pedal.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ryan a Weekend Warrior from Healdsburg, CA
    Date Reviewed: October 8, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Annadel
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:Very simple design. Doesn't hold mud or require much to maintain.
    Weaknesses:Can't ride without shoes for a spin to the store
    Similar Products Used:None
    Bike Setup:07 Santa Cruz Heckler
    Bottom Line:This is a great product. I have used them for a few years now and have only had to replace the cleat (this is as designed). The pedals have held up great under rough cross country riding. It's just a great product for the price.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Damien Theophano a Cross Country Rider from Glenside, PA, United States
    Date Reviewed: May 7, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:Cranky Bros replaced them no problem
    Weaknesses:This will not hold up to ANY abuse. A few rock hits and they are cracked like eggs.
    Bottom Line:Don't get these unless you never strike a pedal (ie- riding soft, non-technical singletrack).
    I have heard the SL's are stronger but I had no desire to try. I didn't like the lack of a platform.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Bryan a Cross Country Rider from VA
    Date Reviewed: May 5, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Fountain Head
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:First time with clip in pedals, and wow do they make a difference. I could climb hills I couldn't even dream of getting up with my old pedals. Getting in and out is really easy after your first few rides too.
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Platform pedals that came with my bike
    Bike Setup:2002 Giant Iguana
    Bottom Line:A friend of mine got a pair of shimano clip in pedals about a year ago and they were awful. One time he had to take his foot out of his shoe instead of his shoe out of the pedal. After seeing this I was a bit skeptical about getting clip in pedals for myself, but I am so glad I did. They make a huge difference. You can jump much higher too!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dino a Weekend Warrior from Gilbert, Arizona, USA
    Date Reviewed: April 29, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Red mountain (Hawes trail) and South Mountain (telegraph pass, desert classic, etc)
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:online store
    Strengths:Simple in design, quick engaging, in and out, and easy maintenance.
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:wellgo crap
    Bike Setup:Specialized XC FSR, rock shox fork.
    Bottom Line:I had my egg beaters for 2 years and over 2,000 miles and so far so good. Arizona is known for it's rock gardens and I have hit rocks, after rock, at high speeds/drops and nothing has happen to my pedals. I have two sets just in case, one for riding and the other for backup. I have not opened the backup. Maybe in the future, I’ll hit that rock just right and they will break, but for now, they are working.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Matt a Weekend Warrior from Tucson, AZ, USA
    Date Reviewed: April 25, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Only One?
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:Great design, especially when you're restarting on a hill. No fooling with getting the right entry angle/position, you just pedal and 'click' all is right with the world. Oh, and they make the ladies swoon.
    Weaknesses:Really cheap steel. First real ride on these and one rock strike took out my left pedal (bent spindle/bent beater). I should mention I was CLIMBING AND SEATED when I touched rock. Not cool.
    Similar Products Used:Kore/Shimano/Ritchey SPD's
    Bike Setup:Fetish Discipline/XT Drive Train/Hayes Hydros/Hope Pro II-DT Swiss 4.2's/MX Pro ETA
    Bottom Line:I took them back to the shop and they're sending them back to the Crank Brothers. Hopefully I'll get a free replacement, but it'll go on the commuter instead.

    Great design, but save yourself some agony and cough up the extra $$ for the SL's or Ti's.

    2 chilis for value cuz they were only $50
    2 chilis overall... Hiking isn't biking, but at least the walk was downhill.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Albert a Cross Country Rider from Winchester MA USA
    Date Reviewed: April 18, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Harold Parker
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Pedals are easy to get into and out of.

    Very light weight.
    Weaknesses:Reliability. Pedals break.
    Similar Products Used:Speedplay Frog
    Time
    Bike Setup:Ellsworth Truth with King, XTR, Monkeylite XC CNT, and other overpriced bling.
    Bottom Line:I own (owned?) two pairs of these pedals.

    One I use on my road bike in the winter only.

    The other pair I used to use on my mountain bike.

    Mountain bike pair: 9 months of use (primarily on weekends), and the left pedal separated from the body. The fixing bolt was still attached to the spindle.

    Road bike pair: Right pedal had same failure mode as left pedal on mountain bike pair after probably 6 months of use, only 2-3 times per week maximum.

    And here's the kicker - I only weigh 140 pounds. These pedals are a joke. Stay away!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Chase Wesley a Racer from Lubbock, Texas
    Date Reviewed: March 3, 2007
    Favorite Trail:MLK
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Purchased At:Broadway Bikes
    Strengths:Easy to get in and out of,
    Weaknesses:None so far, just got them today and took for a test ride. If you slide. Takes a while to get use to getting in and out of. But these are my first set of clipless.
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:Jamis Durango stock, crank bros' egg beaters
    Bottom Line:Right now they are great pedals for the money. Great for the first set you buy. I would buy these again. In the end it was a descion b/t these and Speedplay's Frogs. Choose the eggbeaters b/c the guys at Broadway said with the frog if you pull up on frogs at the right angle than your foot might come loose.

    To start off, stand against a wall and just work on cliping in and out, than just ride around a parking lot taking time to clip in and out.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Daniel a from Austin, TX
    Date Reviewed: January 18, 2007
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Bottom Line:Love my eggbeaters. Broke a spring tab on one pedal, returned to Crank Bros. and a week later (mailed from Texas to Cali, repaired, mailed back from Cali to Texas - all in the middle of the national ice storm... that's pretty freaking good) I had my pedals back, repaired and serviced. No flim-flamming, no static at all from the company. Great pedals, great customer service.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by rob a Cross Country Rider from orlando, florida
    Date Reviewed: December 27, 2006
    Favorite Trail:white mountain
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:nashbar
    Strengths:Easy to clip in and out. Crash release OK. No problems with breakage yet.
    Weaknesses:I bought these because I have another bike with older eggbeaters and wanted to have both bikes compatable with one pair of shoes. No such luck, Crankbrothers have changed the cleat slightly so that plan doesn't work. Also, unlike my earlier eggbeaters, these ones can't be mounted with an open ended pedal wrench and are a pain to get off with just an allen wrench
    Similar Products Used:Time, Look
    Bike Setup:Schwinn Homegrown Team pro hardtail
    Bottom Line:These are cheap and work well for me. Neither pair have broken yet and I would have ranked them higher if it wasn't for the imcompatability with prior models and the lack of flat wrench surfaces
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Pat a Cross Country Rider from Tucson, AZ, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 18, 2006
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:50.00
    Strengths:Easy to clip.
    Weaknesses:Broke.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano SPDs.
    Bike Setup:Cheap piece of crap for bashing.
    Bottom Line:When I first got these pedals, I liked them a lot. They're easy to get in and out of and they hold your feet well while giving you lots of float. Then I hit a rock. Goodbye Mr. Right Pedal. I can still clip the other side, but it doesn't exactly imbue me with confidence. Years ago, I had some crazy old SPDs and bashed the crap out of them -- no problems. Plus, all my friends use SPDs so I can never use their bikes and vice versa. Save the headache and get SPDs.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by anton a Racer from los angeles
    Date Reviewed: October 9, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:performance
    Strengths:easy to clip in and out, cool looking, came in a nice box, relatively light
    Weaknesses:weak
    Similar Products Used:time atac alium
    Bike Setup:magnesium hardtail
    Bottom Line:These things are weak. I usually dont hit rocks with my pedals - or perhaps i never noticed with ATAC's. Because with these if you hit a rock you will come unclipped. But that would be fine- if you would be able to clip back in. I was racing this weekend and half way into a 25 mile race i hit a rock and broke a wing on the pedal. Fortunately i could still engage on one side out of 4, but it was a technical course and long story short i lost a few places... The pedal is a toast now. I had to race short track the next day on flat pedals.

    So i hate to give products bad reviews.. but these things suck. I'll give them couple chili's since i think they will probably be just fine on road. But they completely suck at what they were intended to be used for.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Eduardo a Cross Country Rider from Indiana, PA
    Date Reviewed: October 2, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Analandia, Brazil
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:jenson
    Strengths:Is very light and nice looking.
    Weaknesses:Very light but extremely fragile.
    Similar Products Used:TIME ATAC
    Bike Setup:Specialized Epic 04
    Bottom Line:It is a very nice pedal but it is just to show of. These pedals are extremely easy to break. I was in a 300-mile bike trip and my friend's eggbeater body separated from the axle. He had to replace it by a regular platform pedal to continue the trip... A month later I am riding and as soon my eggbeater hits the first rock it was gone. Guess what? I had a hard time clipping for the rest of the ride + a sharp metal edge that could hit my leg pretty bad. The bearings and the metal are very weak. Spend a little bit more $$$ and get a set of TIME XE/XS.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Charles a Cross Country Rider from South Park, PA., USA
    Date Reviewed: September 29, 2006
    Favorite Trail:The Fast One
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $1.00
    Purchased At:Cannondale Dealer
    Strengths:Easy to get in and out with no unwanted unclipping. Sheds mud well.
    Weaknesses:Junk wings. My set has broken twice and three other friends broke theirs in less than a month.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano 515's, Speedplay Frogs, Cannondale SPD's, Time Alum.
    Bike Setup:2006 Scalpel 1000.
    Bottom Line:The wings just break off. You don't have to hit anything, they just break. You're screwed if you're out very far on the trail. Three weeks turn around time to get them back on the bike and you have to pay the shipping both ways. Crankbrothers fixed them without question but the cost adds up if you have to keep sending them back. You have to use something else, unless you have a backup set of eggbeaters, which means changing cleats on your shoes. They said they would upgrade to the SL's for $50 and your broken set. That's a loss if you think about it because you pay the shipping too. You can buy a new set of SL's on ebay with cleats for less than $59 on ebay and they come with cleats, and use your old set for parts if you need to. I think Crankbrothers should just fix the damn things with wings that won't break the first time then you get your money's worth.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by carson a Cross Country Rider from fort collins, co, usa
    Date Reviewed: September 19, 2006
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint
    Strengths:simple design, light weight, sheds mud and snow
    Weaknesses:tension is not adjustable, releases when bottom of pedal hits a rock or root, weak metal.
    Similar Products Used:SPDs
    Bike Setup:santa cruz blur xc
    Bottom Line:I've had two pairs of egg-beaters. The first pair lasted about one year before one of the springs became loose and the cleats wore out. There was a lot of "float". Then two of the "wisk" broke off the pedal. It was repaired with no questions, and the customer service guy made it sound like this was a very common issue. I bought a second pair three months ago, and I broke off a "wisk" over the weekend. All of the SPD's I've had owned have lasted over 3 years, but my egg-beaters lasted for only 3-12 months. I think that they have serious quality/manufacturing problems.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by tim a Cross Country Rider from shrewsbury ma
    Date Reviewed: September 11, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $85.00
    Purchased At:competitive edge
    Strengths:easy to un clip, and light
    Weaknesses:bends as soon as you hit a rock!! I was half way into a race and i came upon a rock garden and i hit the pedal on a rock and i came un cliped and was never able to clipin the same the reat of the race!!!
    Similar Products Used:mallets
    Bike Setup:cannondale jekyll 04' lefty
    Bottom Line:good light but only lasted less than a week i should of upgraded to titanium!!
    I like the simplicity compared to the shimano pedals, dont buy these pedals if you like rocky technical stuff but if you are into the whole fire road?cart road thing then i would like to recomend these to you
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by carson henrion a Cross Country Rider from fort collins, co, usa
    Date Reviewed: July 26, 2006
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $80.00
    Strengths:simple construction, no questions ask for warranty return.
    Weaknesses:releases when bottom of pedal hits rocks, pedal broke at 1.5 years of use
    Similar Products Used:SPD
    Bike Setup:GT Zaskar, Chris King Hubs, Race Face Turbine LP cranks, 11-32T rear, 24/36/Bashring front
    Bottom Line:Pedal functions reasonably well, but releases when hit on rocks. Not enough mud Colorado to be a clear winner. Made from weak metal.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Gary a Racer from Rockville, MD
    Date Reviewed: July 25, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Porcupine, Gambrill
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Purchased At:PerformanceBikes
    Strengths:Really Easy In, Really Easy Out. Lightweight. Easy maintenance
    Weaknesses:Durability, Requires periodic overhaul
    Similar Products Used:Time, Speedplay, Onza
    Bike Setup:Gary Fisher Sugar 2
    Bottom Line:For the weight/$$$/performance ration, these pedals are very good. While beginners may not like them because they dont have a platform, they should like them becuase it is easy to get in and out, even when very muddy. Perhaps the easiest of any pedal I've used. The problems are that I've broken two sets this year. Both times the metal 'clip' cracked, which will loosen all four sides rendering the pedal useless. Also, the non-sealed spindle does allow eventual dirt entry, which will cause the pedal to slightly bind after a short while. Taken them apart to clean and regrease is really simple though. 2 Chilis because of durability problems.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Raph a Cross Country Rider from Quebec
    Date Reviewed: June 29, 2006
    Favorite Trail:La Coupe du Monde
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $90.00
    Purchased At:Bike Shop in Quebec
    Strengths:Very durable, I hit it hard on rocks sometimes and it's still like brand new. Exit is really easy compared to my old shimano...It goes very well in muddy terrains.
    Weaknesses:None so far!
    Similar Products Used:Wellgo and shimano clipless
    Bike Setup:Devinci, XTR rear LX front, AVid Single Digit Titanium V-Brake, Mavic Crossroc tubeless XT shifters, Marzocchi Z1 Wedge and Hutchinson Python Tubeless.
    Bottom Line:This pedals works awesome. When I was riding Shimano and Wellgo pedals, I was always falling unable to exit of the pedals. Since I ride my Egg Beater, I no more fall when it's time to unclip and in muddy terrain it's like if there we're no mud because these pedals work fantastic in every condition.
    Sorry for my English...I'm from Quebec!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jeff Powell a Cross Country Rider from Anch. AK. USA
    Date Reviewed: April 20, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Eklutna Lake Trail
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $79.00
    Purchased At:Bicycle shop
    Strengths:Looks to be very durable, is very easy to use.
    Weaknesses:None that I have seen yet
    Bike Setup:Specialized rockhopper comp. disc that is slowly being modified to my own style and taste.
    Bottom Line:This is my first expereince with the whole bike shoe and petal arrangement,(before I had toeclips).If you are on the fence and are not sure about making this change,(like I was), this product will make that swicth easy for you.The only thing I am sorry about is that I did not do it sooner,this is one of the best upgrades you can make for yourself. Eggbeaters Rule!!!