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WTB MP250 Stealth Clipless

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Average Rating 3.65/5
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    Submitted by Big Al a from Los Alamos, NM
    Date Reviewed: August 22, 2007
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Extremely lightweight, plenty of adjustable float...separately adjustable in/out, looks cool, innovative design, few moving parts
    Weaknesses:Cleat retention plate durability, mechanism locks onto the cleat occasionally.

    (Long review of these pedals below)
    Similar Products Used:Shimano SPD & SPD clones
    Bike Setup:Ventana El Capitan, DUC32 Fork,
    Bottom Line:I bought about 6 of these at a bargain price, and good thing! The first pair wore out within about 500 miles of riding. Interesting and clever design though - the plastic housing functions as the cleat retention plate spring.

    Maybe cranking in more spring tension on a new pedal than the pedal was designed for, causing the plastic housing to flex too much during release, is the reason many of the previous reviewer’s pedals cracked. Mine never cracked, even with HARD rock hits, but I kept the release tension “feel” at about factory setting.

    Problem #1: I say “feel” because as the cleat retention plates wear at an alarming rate (where they clamp the back of the cleat), you need to keep tightening the adjustment screw to keep from having accidental releases. The cleat material is harder than the cleat retention plate’s material, so the pedals wear out much faster than the cleats…the opposite of what you’d want! Throw in grit and grime, and the pedals wear out even faster. Over time, the adjustment screws were as tight as they could get, and I would still pop out of the pedals…then it was time to slap on a new pair!

    Problem #2: My feet occasionally got locked in these pedals as the other reviewers have, but I wasn’t able to figure out what was causing it. The position that (sometimes) locked my foot was when my heel was rotated inboard toward the cranks. Then, I couldn’t rotate my foot about the cleat and would have to violently yank it out of the pedal.

    Bottom line: They’re nice pedals for light riding, especially where you have time to calmly react instead of panic when your feet get locked in the pedal, and may last for years if the cleat retention plates are regularly greased and kept clean (keep ‘em out of dirt/mud/grime/sand/dust). Too bad…it’s a clever design and could probably be a great pedal with a few tweaks to fix the problems. When my surplus of MP250’s either get worn out or sold on ebay (if I decide to just get rid of them), they’re getting replaced with Times.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by AB a Cross Country Rider from San Francisco Bay Area
    Date Reviewed: April 22, 2007
    Favorite Trail:which one
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Lightweight, easy click to in and out of, reliable XC and road pedal
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:Shimano, Ritchey, Bebop, Coda, Specialized
    Bike Setup:Specialized Sworks, SID, XTR 8 speed drivetrain, Chris King
    Bottom Line:I haven't had any problems with these pedals, unlike some of the other reviews. I do only XC style riding and that's probably the reason why these pedals have endured for over 3 years. I would not recommend these pedals for freeriding, rocky trails or trails with deep drops. I'm gonna give them 4 flames for value and 3 flames overall because they're riding style specific.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Rob a Racer from Lemoore
    Date Reviewed: November 16, 2006
    Favorite Trail:The one I'm on
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:Don't remember
    Strengths:Light weight, awesome adjustability, very durable and reliable.
    Weaknesses:I can't find them anymore...where can I buy another set?
    Similar Products Used:Various Shimano, Ritchey, Wellgo, probably a few others.
    Bike Setup:SL built light for racing and Nomad for fun.
    Bottom Line:These pedals ROCK! They are by far the best pedals I have ever used. I have used and abused them for three + years on many different trails from XC racing to shuttle downhill rides. The plastic cages are banged up but mechanicaly they work as good as new.

    Now that I have a second MTB I need another pair. Where can I get another set?

    WTB...how about manufacturing these again!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Justin Seiferth a Cross Country Rider from 48 Park St
    Date Reviewed: March 5, 2005
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Strengths:Float- lots of it and dialable. Easy clip in/clip out. SPD compatible so works on road and mountain. VERY light and reliable. The float and tension adjusts with a standard allen wrench. Easy to clean. Gave my knees freedom!!!
    Weaknesses:Unlike other reviewers- I have absolutely no complaints. These are the best pedals I've ever used.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano SPD-R, Shimano SPD (Ultegra)
    Bike Setup:Habanero
    Bottom Line:I hope they keep selling so I can keep buying- four bikes equipped thus far.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve a Racer from Exeter, NH
    Date Reviewed: April 21, 2004
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:Supplied with bike
    Strengths:Light wieght, customer service
    Weaknesses:Plastic housing breaks, poor in muddy conditions, clip comes loose
    Similar Products Used:Shimano pedals
    Bike Setup:XC
    Bottom Line:First pair-the plastic housing cracked. WTB replaced them.
    Second Pair-the metal clip broke off.
    If you ride in muddy conditions, forget it. I had to resort to my old Shimano pedals as replacements.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Mark a Cross Country Rider from ravensdale, wa
    Date Reviewed: March 24, 2004
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:E-Bay
    Strengths:light weight
    Weaknesses:keeps breaking
    Bottom Line:Sent these back to WTB twice now for full warrantly replacement due to plastic cracking.
    They also have a difficult release if too much float is dialed in. At times I've got stuck trying to release and needed extra human effort to release before suffering potential injury. Never has release been an issue while at speed, but slow speed messing around with too much float can somehow allow the cleat to hang up, beware.
    The tension seems to go away in time and after a while have noticed a few "premature" releases after having ensured I was clipped in.
    If you don't play too hard these are fine.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by wolfbane a Cross Country Rider from p
    Date Reviewed: March 10, 2004
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $90.00
    Strengths:I posted about these 4/7/2002. I was very happy with them.
    My wife still has them on her road bike and is real happy with them.
    Weaknesses:I, on the other hand, have reluctantly abandoned them in favor of Time ATAX XS pedals. The stealths far too readily lost their grip. I've been barely clipped in for quite a while now even though they are tightened to the max.

    Someone mentioned getting their cleat stuck in the pedal. That's happened to me several times too. Never have understood the cause. I really wanted WTB to be rewarded for these pedals but unless they figure out a way to make the tightness more permanent, it is time to put this design out to pasture. The Times are fabulous!!
    Similar Products Used:Time ATAC xs
    Bike Setup:Huffy, Sun Tour, Scott front fork, DeathGrips, White Bros. BB, ( just kidding)
    Bottom Line:Unless they are free, get Times.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Rick Sabata a Cross Country Rider from Colorado Springs, CO
    Date Reviewed: January 29, 2004
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:light weight, simple
    Weaknesses:cleats can become easily jammed in the pedal
    Similar Products Used:onza ho's, shimano 959's
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Blur with F100X fork, grip shift, front Hayes disc brake, rear Avid arch rival brake
    Bottom Line:loved the light weight, but at certain angles when trying to get out of the pedals I have have my shoes become so jammed in the pedals that I have fallen over and have had to take off my shoes and yank them off the pedals. (I have been riding clipless since '95, so don't think it's due to inexperience) This has happened on several occasions, and reluctantly I have gone back to my shimano 959's. They're heavier, but have worked (almost) flawlessly. I don't know what it is about the design that causes this problem, but I have talked to other riders I know that have used these pedals and have heard similar complaints from them as well. Good value, but the execution leaves something to be desired.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by johnnydangerous a Cross Country Rider from missoula, montana, USofA
    Date Reviewed: September 18, 2003
    Favorite Trail:fenceline
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:hmmm...give me a minute...good design, if I stayed clipped in they'd be great...
    Weaknesses:loosen up way too easily, the screws on the plates and on the tension clips. I find myself pulling out of them when climbing, or when I wiggle my toes in my shoe! I have to stop at the top of every climb to tighthen them up again before I head down, Lame. Sorry WTB, great wheels, great tires, great seats, weak pedals.
    Similar Products Used:first set of clipless
    Bike Setup:steel XC, Avid mech discs, LX, WTB wheels,
    Bottom Line:This pedals came from the factory on this bike. If I had chose bought them, I'd be pissed. I've ridden them only for a couple months, maybe 500 miles and they are shot in my opinion. They don't stay tight and I don't stay in them. Maybe I'm hard on them and being hard on WTB but XC riding is a hard game and when I pay what it costs now for all this "bomber" this and that and it doesn't hold up it just pisses me off.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Mike a Cross Country Rider from Colorado Springs
    Date Reviewed: August 28, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Light and still has something to stand on if you're not clipped in.
    Separate float and tension adjustment
    Weaknesses:I had an incident with the retention one one pedal mechanism when I hit it hard (I mean really hard ) on a rock. So, I couldn't clip into one side of one pedal. See below...
    Similar Products Used:Shimano
    Bottom Line:I'm really impressed with these pedals. I have a set on both of my bikes. Mud isn't really an issue around here, so I can't say I have much experience with these in that department. All around, they're a very good pedal for my type of riding.

    As I mentioned above, I smacked a pedal really hard into a rock. Let me make it clear, I don't fault WTB for this. I hit my pedals as much as the next guy, this time was REALLY hard. I emailed WTB, got an RA number, and sent them back. I was fully willing to pay for the repair or replacement if necessary. They ended up sending me a brand new set. That was very cool.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Tim K a Cross Country Rider from Dutchess County NY
    Date Reviewed: June 28, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Taconic -Hereford
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $99.00
    Purchased At:Bikeman
    Strengths:They work when new. Light. Positve retention feel (again, when new). Very adjustable (ahh when new). WTB technicians are helpful and friendly- guess how I know! They are warmer than metal in winter!
    Weaknesses:They stop working reliably too soon: don't stay tight, screws back out. I had a pair crack at a seam, a friend has a crack developing on his. The cleats haven't worn out, replaced the plates which did help for a little while. I JUST CAN'T STAY CLIPPED IN!
    Similar Products Used:SPD
    Bike Setup:Crack'n'fail RAVEN, Warranted with Jekyll. F3000.
    Bottom Line:They did not pass my 2 year test which included 2 sets purchased, and 1 then warranteed, and, one set owned by a friend. If I could just stay clipped in, I'd keep them. The plastic bodies (2 sets) has held up for 6500 miles (each) of hard XC.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by Daniel Geva a Racer from Israel
    Date Reviewed: May 27, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:Light weight
    Weaknesses:Plastic frame brakes after few rides !!!
    Bike Setup:These pedals comes with the Marin Mount Vision Pro I have bought. By the way, the tires that this bikes comes with, Maxxis Minotaur, are also not siutable for rough terains.
    Bottom Line:These pedals suitable only for "soft" trails or roads ridings.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ben Reisse a Cross Country Rider from baltimore
    Date Reviewed: May 7, 2003
    Favorite Trail:avalon
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $90.00
    Purchased At:bikesource.com
    Strengths:Light, and light again, the only pedals I have seen lighter are the crank brothers egg beaters, but most people don't want to ride on just that an egg beater, that offers no support at all. Anyway, yea i haven't had them forever but to me they just feel better than a metal pedal also to boot the adjustable tension and float, what could be better
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:shimano and ritchey pedals
    Bike Setup:santa cruz superlight, sid, raceface cranks, avid discs
    Bottom Line:If you find them for under 100, i saw them as low as 50, they are worth a shot, have fun riding. Also, want directions to the best mtb'ing on the eats coast, that would be avalon in patapsco state park, hit me up, its my back yard so I know it quite well.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by M Clarke a Weekend Warrior from Merseyside
    Date Reviewed: April 27, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Gwydyr Forest
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:cycle1st.com
    Strengths:very light, reasonable size as a platform and sheds mud reasonably.
    Weaknesses:Plastic is too soft, poor exiting, difficult to set the float and they either self tighten the bearings or unwind them.
    Similar Products Used:You name it!
    Bike Setup:Marin Rift Zone, Marzocchi MX ETA, Deore/XT, Shimano 959s.
    Bottom Line:I have 2 sets of these pedals, one lot came as standard on my Marin. I'm disappointed with both sets of pedals. In order to reduce the float to a minimum you have to wind out the allen screws on the top of each pedal and as a result they are poor at unclipping or release unexpectedly and I have the injuries to prove it. The basic concept is fine but plastic is plastic whether it's called "thermoplastic" or not. And the plastic just can't hold the screws in place solidly enough. Also they either tighten themselves or the opposite on the spindles. One set of these pedals has allen bolt access to the spindle the others are flat screw access. I don't know why this is but it's not what you expect from such an expensive pedal.....here in the U.K they are discounted at £59.95.........which is Shimano 959 money but with no contest. Shame because they are nice and light but my experience of them is not recommendable and that's with 2 sets.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by simon a Cross Country Rider from japan
    Date Reviewed: April 4, 2003
    Favorite Trail:hashikamidake
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Purchased At:mail order
    Strengths:weight, wider platform means you can ride without your dedicated cycling shoes. Fairly open. Price was good
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:speedplay frogs, shimano, time, look.
    Bike Setup:cyclocross
    Bottom Line:i don't bash rocks with my riding style so no probs with breakages.Good clear instructions and easy to use. Shed mud pretty well and light weight and versitile. I would buy these again . hard core thrashers would probably do better with Times but will cost more.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Jeremy Neal a Cross Country Rider from Oxford, OH, USA
    Date Reviewed: March 3, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Heuston Woods
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:came with new bike
    Strengths:Lightweight.
    Weaknesses:Broke quickly.
    Similar Products Used:Eggbeaters, SPD clipless.
    Bike Setup:2002 KHS XC904r
    Bottom Line:These came new on my bike. I wouldn't have used them, but they got decent reviews. Less than a week later, I broke one of the fancy thermoplastic housings. Will get a new one though.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by climber a Weekend Warrior from San Jose, CA
    Date Reviewed: February 26, 2003
    Favorite Trail:El Cortez De Madero
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:$50
    Strengths:Light weight
    Weaknesses:Poor design and weak material
    Similar Products Used:Shimano 515, cheap wellgo
    Bike Setup:Truth
    Bottom Line:All my other cheap metal pedals work significantly better than this one and cost way less.
    I bought it brand new and after one or two ride the nut get lose. The round plate has spike that fix the bolt came out of
    the plastic.
    Once the nut become loose you can swing your foot ankle
    almost 45 degree but the clamping mechanism will flex accordingly and just won't let go your feet. Guess what happen next.
    Engage/disengage doesn't have a clear feeling. sometimes easy
    and sometimes not. Ridiculous price. Don't fall into it.
    Mud shading ? what mud shading ? you got to be kidding.

    My brother was watching me fall, using stick to get rid of the mud from pedal and laughing.
    I love WTB saddle and thought their pedal should have similar
    repuation. Don't tell me if you paid more than %50.
    I am looking for wellgo or 959 to save myself from injured and laughed. Too bad there is no zero chili.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Chet Bango a Cross Country Rider from NorCal
    Date Reviewed: December 4, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Stinky's
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Came stock
    Strengths:Weight, adjustability, ease of use
    Weaknesses:Broke both pedals within about 15 rides
    Similar Products Used:Shimano's
    Bike Setup:Stock Marin Mt Vision, these pedals came with bike.
    Bottom Line:Plastic broke on both pedals. I do ride rocky trails, and often bounce my pedals off of rocks, but have never had a problem with Shimano's. Otherwise they performed well. Would probably be great if they were to be used on trails with no rocks, but then you may as well ride a road bike.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Donald a Racer from Bethesda, MD
    Date Reviewed: September 18, 2002
    Favorite Trail:The Watershed
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $110.00
    Purchased At:bulltek sports
    Strengths:Very Light Weight, Huge Platform, Huge Float, Smooth front & back release mechanism, total adjustability (float & release), SPD, unbreakable cage, and amazing customer service.
    Weaknesses:If you are totally mechanically impaired you might have some difficulty adjusting them - but then again they are actually set up fine right out of the box (10 degree float 40 lbs release). Huge mud can temporarily degrade performance (but you shouldn't be out ruining the trails this way in the first place).
    Similar Products Used:usual suspects (shimano & time)
    Bike Setup:I have a lot of bikes - use these for mtn, road, commuter, and tandem.
    Bottom Line:Superb - five flamin Chilis! Held up to brutal rock slams and huge mileage. Have the biggest float, smoothest release, and lightest weight of any pedal on the market.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dave a from Wisconsin
    Date Reviewed: September 6, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:Light, good float... really good float. They also have standard SPD-style cleats which is nice, meaning shoe compatibility is a snap.
    Weaknesses:Still working on that... might pack up with mud/snow, but time will tell.
    Similar Products Used:Time, Ritchey, Shimano
    Bottom Line:I'm impressed with these. I liked my Time's for their utter simplicity, but their lack of free float (both float range and the spring tension within the range) was killing my left knee, as have virtually every other MTB pedal I've tried.

    I was going to try Frogs, but someone said to give these a shot. I found some cheap on eBay, got 'em, and slapped them on. The float is generous enough for my purposes and, most importantly, is free of spring tension in the float range. My left knee is happy again.

    I also like that these cleats are a standard SPD-type cleat. Nothing fancy to break like the pegs on the old Frog cleats. And, they'll fit into shoes just fine... at least they did on my Shimano M221s. (which, BTW is a great combo... super stiff soles and these pedals)

    Not sure about durability, but my hardcore off-road days are limited now with my 9-mo. son... but they work great pulling him in the kiddie trailer! Also will wait to see about how they shed mud and snow, as I like them so much I'm tossing them on my fixed-gear commuter.

    And they are light, too.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from Sisters, Oregon USA
    Date Reviewed: August 18, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Peterson Ridge
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:Hutch's
    Strengths:Easy in, easy out, adjustability, light weight.
    Weaknesses:Could have used a better diagram regarding adjustability. Once you get it it's a snap. Three rides, three tweaks, and now they're sweet.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano 505, 515
    Bike Setup:Giant NRS, Sid SL fork, Cane Creek Cloud 9, Dave's custom wheels, Panaracer Dart/Fire.
    Bottom Line:Lighter, easier to get into and out of, and more adjustable than the Shimano gear I have tried...may get a set for my road bike too. I'm a happy camper, big improvement! You can really feel the loss of almost a quarter pound. Still wary of the past durability problems read about here, we'll see...
    So far a great product, and worth the price. Good for anyone who likes to get in and out EASILY, and who can do without a half pound of dead rotating weight. Did I leave anyone out?
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Pete a Weekend Warrior from Wisconsin
    Date Reviewed: August 10, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
    Strengths:The adjustments are very flexible and nice to have. I have demo'ed only and have a brand new pair for sale for $75. I work in a shop
    Similar Products Used:All Shimano stuff, Bebops, Frogs
    Bottom Line:Very nicely done product, as it most from WTB. If interested in my new pair, pls email me. These are a 2002 model
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Daniel a Racer from Sweden
    Date Reviewed: August 10, 2002
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:chainreactioncycles
    Strengths:Lightweight, easy clip in
    Weaknesses:Can't hold the shoe clipped in.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano 737, Ritchey Logic Comp v2, Shimano 515
    Bottom Line:I bought these pedals because they are lightweight, they seem to have quite good mud-clearanace and be of a trustable construction. They really are lightweight - 263 grams/pair. Clip in and release was great the first three or four rides. After that, the amount of force needed to release the foot decreased with every ride. The release-torque is adjusted to the maximum, but it doesn't help. The force needed to release the shoe is so low that the foot often releases accidentaly, for example when going downhill. And trust me - a foot slipping from the pedal in high speed is a really dangerous experience! Therefor, I dare not use these pedals anymore.

    Maybe these pedals could be used on a roadbike with satisfying result, but since they are aimed for mountainbiking, I think they should work properly there as well.

    Since they only worked properly for about ten hours, I really can't recommend them to anyone.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by jun salaya a Cross Country Rider from san jose, ca
    Date Reviewed: July 23, 2002
    Favorite Trail:saratoga gap trail
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:extremely light/ easy in/out / high tech
    Weaknesses:????????????
    Similar Products Used:shimano
    Bike Setup:heckler .....
    Bottom Line:This is an update, ( last review 06/18/02)I notice there was
    a cracked on one of the pedal, I sent it back to WTB for warranty purposed last Friday 7/19/02, what a surprised,today tuesday 07/23/02, a new one by my doorstep,
    what an excellent service. I will definitly purchase a second pair for my hard tail. This is what you call outstanding service,fast, no question ask, they just back-up their product, this kind of company is very raire nowadays.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ken a Weekend Warrior from Layton, Utah
    Date Reviewed: June 27, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Winter Park CO
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:SuperGo
    Strengths:Light weight, ease of entry/exit and maintenance, good platform, excellent customer service
    Weaknesses:None on new model, plastic housing cracked on old model
    Similar Products Used:Performance clipless
    Bike Setup:Diamondback XR-4, Manitou MARS, RockShox SID dual adjust
    Bottom Line:These pedals came on the Diamondback XR-4 and worked well at first. The plastic body on one pedal cracked near the tension adjustment after 6 months of moderate riding. WTB immediately sent a replacement set that is much improved over the original pedal. I have had no problems at all with the replacement pedals and appreciate WTB's prompt customer service in replacing the pedals. I would recommend this pedal for the light weight, good platform and excellent WTB customer service.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by jun salaya a Weekend Warrior from san jose, ca
    Date Reviewed: June 18, 2002
    Favorite Trail:saratoga gap trail
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Strengths:light, easy in/out, high tech
    Weaknesses:don't know
    Similar Products Used:shimano
    Bike Setup:santa cruz heckler...xtr...
    Bottom Line:I had these for more than a year, no problem for me, I will buy a second pair for my hard tail that i have been assembling.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by dave a Cross Country Rider from tampa, fl
    Date Reviewed: June 7, 2002
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:float
    weight
    easier to ride street shoed than times, spds
    Weaknesses:DURABILITY
    Similar Products Used:2 other pairs of Stealths
    Bike Setup:hardtail trail bike, with an emphasis on stuff that lasts and works
    Bottom Line:This is my third pair of these pedals, and my third or fourth post. These and the last pair cracked at the same place on the right pedal (on the outside of the outer float adjusting screw). WTB has said they are unfamiliar with this problem. To their credit, their customer service group has done an excellent job handling the warranty work, though not always in a timely way.

    I like the feel of the pedals, but the durability has been an issue, despite what BIKE magazine's review indicated.

    The rating on these just keeps going down.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by wolfbane a from BEND, OR
    Date Reviewed: April 7, 2002
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:Light weight, float, reliable.

    GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:None
    Bike Setup:Ellsworth Truth, Z1 Zoke, FSA cranks, XT/XTR, XT discs, aeroheat wheels, Huigi hubs, monkey light bar, Race Face rings
    Bottom Line: