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Driverfound337
a Cross Country Rider
from CTDate Reviewed: June 5, 2011
Strengths: Good looking and unique, replacable pinsWeaknesses: Compared to two other platforms I have used the surface area seems to be less by previous pedalsBottom Line: Good looking pedal with great bearing design with low weight, not crazy about the smaller pedal area size
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At: Chainlove
Similar Products Used: Kona Wah Wah,wellgo wam 52s
Bike Setup: Raleigh XXIX SS
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GDubT
a Weekend Warrior
from Fort Lauderdale, FLDate Reviewed: September 7, 2010
Strengths: Great grippy, light weight, low profile pedal. Replaceable studs.Weaknesses: Pricey, but I bought mine off a guy on craigslist for cheap. They were used, but showed absolutely no signs of usage.Bottom Line: As far as flat pedals go, these are a great. With some decent skateboard shoes, you might as well be clipped in. I used these in muddy, wet conditions and they stick just the same. I switched to these flats from clipless because I'd lose my balance and wouldn't be able to clip out in time, resulting in some battered shins. I've gotten a bit better, so I'll probably switch back to some dedicated clipless, but these helped me gain some confidence.
Favorite Trail: Markham Park
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At: Craigslist
Similar Products Used: Wellgo half clipless, half flat pedals.
Bike Setup: 2010 Specialized Hardrock Disc
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