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...less spendy?

Need some pedals for my Zaskar. I've previously had 3 pairs of Burgtec on various bikes- alloy not composite. I really like them, they fit my feet. But they ain't cheap. I'm trying to avoid spending $250 but I may concede.

Is there anything you guys could suggest that are Burgtec-esque but a bit keener on the price? Have considered v12 Mags (the cromo axle version, not the Ti axle). I've got Deity's on my full susser but iirc they were closer to $280 here but I got a discount as I bought them with a bike attached.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:28 pm
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Why not composite Burgtecs?


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:33 pm
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DMR Vaults maybe ?


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:36 pm
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I used Vaults for about10 years but I've gone plastic on 3 bikes and much prefer them now. I've got the Burtgec and the DMR V11's with no complaints about any of them.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:39 pm
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I used to use Vaults but the bushes wore out really quickly and I bent a couple of cages and axles.

I now use OneUp composite and really like them. They tend to slide/ping off rocks and bounce rather than bend.

I've ended up with a set on each flat pedal bike - enduro, hardtail and gravel.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:43 pm
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Why not composite Burgtecs?

There's something about composite pedals I don't like. I guess it's hard to consider them in their own right, and not just a "budget version of the proper one". I know, it's a bit weird! Or rather, my thought process is a bit weird.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:46 pm
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Been running the composite burgtecs for years now with no complaints at all and they look better over time than their alloy counter part.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:48 pm
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I've got a set of these on my hardtail and FS https://alpkit.com/products/sonder-torque?variant=40029482745961

Can't fault them

They also do an alu model https://alpkit.com/products/sonder-distortion-flat-mountain-bike-pedals?variant=40445505044585


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:49 pm
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Another vote for plastic, I have Burgtec on one bike, DMR on the other and the metal pedals have been relegated to the holiday runabout bike. I previously had metal pedals on all bikes but they are pricey and for me have no advantage.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:49 pm
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(Not so) Stealth Ad: I have a pair of composite and alloy Butgtecs for sale. Both could do with a service.

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Posted : 12/11/2024 1:55 pm
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So, honestly nothing like Burgtecs, but I have been really impressed with the Crank Bros Stamps. I had Amazon vouchers to get rid of and needed pedals, so bought a set for the hardtail, and then ended up buying a second set, as I prefer them to the Burgtecs (I have mk5 and mk4 Burgtec n other bikes), they seem to have better support for the outside rear part of my foot, and are lighter, and just as grippy, if not grippier, and more comfortable - I find myself wanting to adjust my feet much less with them


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:57 pm
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The penthouse 5 are £130 over here, are they sold at $250 for you?


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 1:58 pm
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The penthouse 5 are £130 over here, are they sold at $250 for you?

I'm pretty sure the $ here is AUD not USD, so about the same.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 2:07 pm
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the plastic burgtecs are the exact answer to your question. I was the same as you, sought out alloy over plastic, I was wrong, the plastic ones look better and you can't tell the difference when you're on the bike.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 2:17 pm
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An unexpected benefit of plastic pedals is that your feet don't get as cold if you go out in freezing weather because you're not standing on a big metal heat sink.

I thought I was imagining it until I mentioned it on here but apparently it's a well known effect, especially among bike packers and such.


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 2:30 pm
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Look at the Gewage pedals (around £30) on Amazon, got a pair for my nephew a few months ago and they're really good for the money. Anodized CNC aluminium body and they are still spinning like new although he is only 14 and around 8 stone

https://gewage.net/products/road-mountain-bike-pedals-3-bearings-bicycle-pedals-9-16-cnc-machined-flat-pedals-with-removable-anti-skid-nails


 
Posted : 12/11/2024 4:47 pm
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Ordered Composite Burgtec.

Also bought a new track pump cos head said "well, you saved 150 by not getting the alloy mk5 burgtec....so...."


 
Posted : 14/11/2024 3:39 pm

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