
User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
I got these pedals on one of BTD 25% off sales. These are awesome pedals for the price, and 25% off made them even more awesome! I've run many different pedal brands and types. I went from a road bike rider on speedplay to mountain bike on shimano SPDs. I decided to try flat pedals. My first set were OneUp composites which I liked but felt I needed something a little bigger. I bought some Pedaling Innovations Catalyst and was sold. I ended up with a couple of pair. When I got my third mountain bike, I needed new pedals and I saw these on sale. I prefer them to the composites and felt very similar to my Catalyst pedals.
Review by Anonymous
One of my favorite flats, grips better than most pedals out there and boasts a wide stable platform and a solid construction that survives the inevitable pedal strikes. Looks nice too. The axle bulge took a bit to get used to, but solid and good control at the gravity park.
Review by Drew
Let's be honest, most alloy mtb pedals are going to cost between $100-$150 and these are the best best for my money. I have standard size 10 mens feet and these pedals are a perfect length and width. Most importantly, the profile of these pedals is one of the slimmest on the market and I absolutely love that about them.
Review by AdamW
Same size and functionality as the Spank Oozy but 30 or 40 bucks more expensive. I would say not as grippy either but I was also using brand new shoes so that may have been the issue more than the pedals. I did not weigh them or compare weights
Review by Anonymous
Very light! Great look!
Review by David Novak
After doing my homework, these are the pedals I wanted. Unfortunately, they don't work with my TruVativ carbon Descendant Cranks,even with one pedal washer each. I ended up getting the large Crank Brothers flat pedals and they fit my cranks perfectly,they are a more basic design but that's ok for now,pedal companies have new models are coming out all the time !