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"Having a convex pedal body design makes it a lot easier to roll the pedal forward than concave pedals like race face and specialized flat pedals. Also could be thinner profile, and the pins bend if you look at them wrong."
Le profil ultra fin et subtilement convexe vous offre plus d'adhérence en laissant les pédales reposer dans la voûte plantaire naturelle de votre pied et réduit considérablement les risques d'accrocher une pédale sur un obstacle.
L'immense plateforme de 115 x 105 mm comporte 10 picots de chaque côté pour vous maintenir en place sur les sentiers les plus accidentés et fournir plus de puissance dans les montées.
Avec seulement 355 g, les pédales en composite sont les pédales pleine grandeur les plus légères que nous fabriquons. Elles ne vous alourdiront pas. Leur conception durable ne vous décevra pas non plus.
Overall rating: 4.894219 / 5 from 813 reviews.
Composite Pedals are highly regarded for their durability, grip, and lightweight design. Customers appreciate the large platform, replaceable pins, and stylish appearance. The pedals offer excellent value, with many praising their quality and secure fit.
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"Having a convex pedal body design makes it a lot easier to roll the pedal forward than concave pedals like race face and specialized flat pedals. Also could be thinner profile, and the pins bend if you look at them wrong."
"Never ever buy one up pedals. I’ve brighten two pairs, one aluminum and one composite. The only reason I’ve gotten two is because the first one’s had a few pins break off within the first few rides, and then a few months later developed a squeak. So, I opted to get the cheaper composite ones. SAME THING."
"I am really happy with the grip and the color of the pedals. Bought one gor myself and one for my wife, we are both really satisfied."
"Just 👌 what a great pair of pedals. Keeps my foot perfectly panted on the pedal. I have put them to the test first time I rode them. 5 pairs later of different types from different brands. I have finally found the pair for me and my style of riding. Cheers for that guys. So happy with them ,I bought a second set with a week of using them!"
"If you pedal flats these have the best retention I have tried. Light, durable, cheap, what's not to like."
"2nd set. Takes a beating and keeps on spinning. To this day I have not had to change a pin. Worth every penny."
"Nice non-slip platform"
"Great pedals at a great price. They provide plenty of grip and are more than adequate for everything that I'm doing on my MTB."
"Great pedals, nice and light. I have had a pair for a few years, easy to change the bearings, only down side the pins rust, I've replaced the stock pins with stainless steel pins which look great and no more rust issues, it would be good if OneUP offered this as an option."
"Great surface area, I found myself not needing to readjust my feet often."
The Oneup Components Composite Pedal is a lightweight and durable platform pedal designed for mountain biking. It features a slim profile and a slightly convex platform that provides superior grip and control.
The pedal is made from Nylon Composite (advanced plastics) and feature a steel axle and steel pins.
The pedal weighs in at only 355 grams (pair), making it one of the lightest pedals on the market.
Yes, the composite pedals and grips are color matched. It is important to note that, due to the coloring processes during manufacturing, the colors of the composite and rubber products will not perfectly match any of our Metal anodized products.
All OneUp pedals comes as a set, one left side pedal and one right side pedal.
There is no way to reduce the pin height on the composite pedals. But you can purchase our friendly pin kit which includes nuts that make the regular pins less aggressive.
It is recommended to service your pedals a minimum of once a year. If you ride more than 3 days a week then more regular servicing is ideal.