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Pedals

Reverse Base flat pedal review
Reverse Base flat pedal vital stats: 116 x 104 x 20mm. Slightly concave shape with added CNC work. 16 x…

Renthal Revo-F Flat Pedal Review
The Renthal Revo-F is the Bredbury brand's first pedal. The fact that it has come out with one is simultaneously…

Canyon MTB Performance Flat Pedal review
The Canyon Performance MTB Flat pedal is about as sticky as any of the other premium flat pedals. The price…

Deity T-Mac Flat Pedal Review
The Deity T-Mac has a very square pedal body which is extruded and machined from 6061-T6 aluminium using Deity’s unique…

Look Trail Roc+ Flat pedal review
The Look Trail Roc+ Flat has forged aluminum body, two cartridge bearings, a needle bearing, 10 pins per side and…

Time Speciale 12 Enduro Pedal review
The Time Speciale 12 Enduro pedals offer great contact for your feet but they ain’t exactly cheap! They do look…

Hope F22 flat pedal: initial riding impressions
The Hope F22 flatties arrived just before Christmas but despite kids, trips away and illness, we’ve still managed a few…

Buyers Guide to the Best Mountain Bike Flat Pedals
We're not going to try and explain why you should ride flat pedals. You're clearly already sold on the concept.…

Crank Brothers Stamp 7 flat pedal review
Is bigger really better? At 114mm wide the Crank Brothers Stamp 7 pedals are considerably wider than most pedals on…

Gusset Slim Jim Nylon Pedals Review
The Gusset Slim Jim Nylon pedal is another composite flat pedal that proves you don’t need the latest CNC flats…

DMR V11 pedals scrutinised, ridden and then opened up
There’s a general assumption that if a pedal isn’t made of metal then it must be made of plastic. Sometimes…

Nukeproof Horizon Sam Hill Pro Enduro Flat Pedals | Go Gripped-in
Back in February at Bike Connection Agency, the Nukeproof demo guy was appalled to see that I was still carrying…

Crank Brothers Stamp 1 Pedals | Shred The Trails, Not Your Legs
Hannah has spent the sloppy autumn and winter months on these Crank Brothers Stamp 1 composite entry level pedals. Having…

DMR Versa Pedal – Clips, Flats or Both?
Clips or Flats? Both! The DMR Versa pedal seeks to offer the best of both worlds, by giving you both…

Review: Burgtec Penthouse Mk5 Pedal “Is it possible to make a better pedal?”
Burgtec Penthouse MK5 pedal reviewed. Burgtec takes flat pedal design to the limit. It was around this time last year…

Time Speciale 8 ATAC pedal review | Pretty much perfect?
An early convert to clipless pedals, I’ve been riding variations of Shimano SPD clipless pedals for the best part of…

Review | Shimano goes for mega bearing durability with the tough-as Saint M828 flat pedals
For over a quarter of a century, Shimano has held an unwavering reputation for producing some of the most functional…

Review: Sixpack Racing goes straight after Shimano with the Vertic Trail SPD pedals
Sixpack Racing is known for its high-quality flat pedals, but earlier this year it released the affordably-priced Vertic Trail pedal…

Review: The huge Shimano Deore XT PD-M8040 flat pedals come with vicious pins, but not all of them made it
First announced over a year ago at the Fort William World Cup alongside the new Saint flat and Saint SPD…

Love Mud Distortion pedals – a mid-price pedal that’s not too budget, not too bling
Our resident bargain hunter, Antony, has been testing out a set of flat pedals from UK-brand Love Mud. The Distortion…

After 8 months of foul-weather testing, here’s our review of the OneUp Components Aluminum Flat Pedals
Having tested no fewer than 17 flat pedals in last year’s epic group test, David Hayward has developed a keen…

Winner Of ‘Best All Round’ – Shimano Saint M820 SPD Pedals
Wil and the clip-in crew have spent the last few months trying to work out which are the best platform…

Winner Of ‘Best Feel’ – HT Components X2 Pedals
Wil and the clip-in crew have spent the last few months trying to work out which are the best platform…

Winner Of ‘Most Durable’ – Time ATAC DH4 Pedals
Wil and the clip-in crew have spent the last few months trying to work out which are the best platform…

Winner Of ‘Best In Mud’ – Crank Brothers Mallet DH Pedal
Wil and the clip-in crew have spent the last few months trying to work out which are the best platform…

Review: DMR V-Twin Pedals – Clip-in pedals from the kings of flats
The V-Twin is DMR's first clip-in pedal. So does it live up to the same standard as the Vault &…

Review: Funn Ripper Pedals – does a huge platform deliver big smiles?
Like the idea of clipping in but still want the feel of a big platform flat pedal? Funn answers your…

If You’re Not Sam Hill, Read This Review: Nukeproof Horizon CL Pedals
Nukeproof might be better known for its #flatpedalthunder, but the Horizon CL is a brilliant clip-in pedal for those who…

Review: Xpedo GFX Pedals – clip in platform pedals from a brand with 30 years experience
Well-made platform pedals that slip under the £100 mark

Crank Brothers Stamp 3 Pedal Review
If you don't mind the slight weight increase over the more expensive models, the Crank Stamp 3 are reliable pedals…

17 Flat Pedals Tested & Reviewed
Looking for some fresh flat pedals? Check out our ultimate buyers guide with no less than 17 flat pedals tested…

Best Grip Winner: DMR Vault Flat Pedal Review
DMR Vaults are popular flat pedals for a very good reason. David explains why in his detailed review from Issue…

Best Engineered Winner: Hope F20 Flat Pedal Review
Made right here in the UK, are the Hope F20 flat pedals some of the best going? David tests and…

Best Overall: NS Radiance Flat Pedal Review
Radiance by name, radiant by nature. These uber-bright flat pedals from NS Bikes performed exceptionally well in our 17-pedal group…

Best Budget Winner: DMR V8 Flat Pedal Review
The DMR V8 flat pedals may be the cheaper alternative to the popular Vaults, but these are an excellent set…

Review: Burgtec Penthouse MK4 Flat Pedals
After 18 months of thrashing, what does James have to say about the MK4 edition of the Burgtec Penthouse flat…

Review: Shimano Saint PD-MX80 Flat Pedals
To complete our flat pedal grouptest, Ross writes about Shimano Saints. This is about as long term as long-term reviews…

Review: Superstar Nano-X Flat Pedals
Superstar's wallet friendly, perennial budget flats ship with two lengths of pin for riders to tune grip. David Hayward put…

Review: Funn Black Magic Flat Pedals
Funn's plastic budget pedals went through several months of Yorkshire filth in the hands of a few testers. David Hayward…

Review: 45NRTH Heiruspecs Flat Pedals
These pedals are fat bike specific, and, lacking snow for now, we just put them through a load of mud…

Review: Nukeproof Horizon Pro Flat Pedals
Designed in conjunction with Sam Hill, are the Horizons the best flat pedals going? David investigates in his review

Review: Wellgo B144 Flat Pedals
At a lick under 50 quid, the B144 flat pedals from Wellgo boast great features for the money. Also available…

Review: Gamut Podium Flat Pedals
The Gamut Podiums were the lightest of the lot in our flat pedal group test. But how tough and grippy…

Review: Race Face Chester Flat Pedals
Are plastic pedals better than alloy? David tests the Chester flatties from Race Face to find out

Review: Pedaling Innovations Catalyst Flat Pedals
The Pedaling Innovations Catalyst pedals are the largest platform flat pedals on the market, and they're meant to change your…

Review: Spank Spoon Flat Pedals
With 3 sizes to choose from and loads of grip, the Spank Spoon pedals are some of the best flats…

Review: Crank Brothers Stamp Flat Pedals
The Crank Brothers Stamp pedals come with a 5-year warranty. So just how tough are they? We test and review…

Review: Sixpack Skywalker Flat Pedals
At less than 400g for the pair, the Skywalker flat pedals from German brand Sixpack Racing are impressively well made