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kris
a All Mountain RiderDate Reviewed: February 10, 2013
Strengths: light strong awesome grip looksWeaknesses: none that i foundBottom Line: order the's pedals with my first bike 29 re hard tail then upgrade to a Marin fs thought I could spend more money and get a better product. I purchased green azoic 420 waste of moneys after one long ride color was almost gone grip was ok nothing like the vice after the season was over I have been on the hunt for new platforms after a month of searching and refusing to pay 200+ of a set I went back to old faithful best pedal you can buy for sub 200 if your on the fence don't be buy the VP
Favorite Trail: highland
Duration Product Used: one season
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$69.00
Purchased At: amazon
Similar Products Used: azoic 420
Bike Setup: marin 6.9 attack trail
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Sean
a DownhillerDate Reviewed: November 18, 2012
Strengths: Durable. I smash them on rocks frequently and they are still solid. The pegs are super grippyWeaknesses: NoneBottom Line: Great pedals
Purchased At: Pricepoint.com
Bike Setup: 2009 Iron Horse 6 Point 4
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ColbtownDate Reviewed: September 13, 2012
Strengths: Very sturdy. Took a big rock hit the other day and the handled it just fine. Most of the pins have the heads protected and thus are very easy to remove when they require changing. Unlike the set screws which get jacked up and you end up using a pair of vice grips to extract them.Weaknesses: A little heavier than some VP's other pedals, but its the price you pay for durability.Bottom Line: Spin great! Have lots of pins for good traction on the jittery stuff. Paid $60 on Amazon. Awesome deal.
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