Charvey -- Why the Sub3's over the twenty6 Prerunners? Sub3s and Ti Prerunners are about the same budget-wise. I've not used either, so just looking for your take....charvey9 said:Blackspire Sub3's if budget is no concern. Blackspire Sub4's if it is.
Point 1 Podiums and Answer FR Roves are also in the ballpark.
I've never used either, but read good reviews on the Blackspire pedals. The sub3's were the lightest platfor pedal I could think of when I read this post.genny1 said:Charvey -- Why the Sub3's over the twenty6 Prerunners? Sub3s and Ti Prerunners are about the same budget-wise. I've not used either, so just looking for your take....
yes not cheap, I'm looking for pictures of the white ones. Tax return check is on the way in another week!morandi said:I love, love, love my point one podiums. Bomb proof and light. What more could you ask for?
Only drawback...not cheap.
You can also add Nukeproof mag/ti to somewhere near the top of the list, also Spank Spikes look good. Another worth checking out if you want a very large platform is the DMR Vault which measures 115 x 115 and is still quite light.climbingbubba said:pretty much any pedal on the market
Here is a list from lightest to heaviest (as far as i know)
Twenty6 prerunner ti
twenty6 prerunner
point 1 podium
canfield crampons
deity decoy lt
deity decoy
kona wah wah
There are many more but these are the main ones in the US. They are also listed from most to least expensive
link to an online retailer? i've tried googling 'HT air MN06TS pedal' and 'HT air pedal' and every other combo I can think of, with no relevant hits. your jpg is from a polish retailer so i guess that's a start...juanbeegas said:HT Air MN06TS - 290g (claimed 280g).
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Been using them for the whole of last year and they've held up beautifully.
Yeah, I know HT makes pedals for a lot of brands, but I was hoping to get HT product directly if it ends up being cheaper.juanbeegas said:HT manufactures for Nuke Proof and a couple other companies.![]()