MTB Pedals Selection Guide
What sort of pedal do you want?
When choosing an MTB pedal, you can choose between a clipless pedal, to which you attach the cleat on the sole of your shoe, and a flat (or platform) pedal on which you stand with a regular shoe. A clipless pedal gives you maximum control of your bike because of the direct connection. The only disadvantage is that getting off the pedal is not easy. This is, then, the advantage of a flat pedal. If you want to be able to both clip in and ride with regular shoes, you can choose a combination pedal.
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Garmin Rally XC SPD Power Meter Pedals
RRP
649,99
From 489,95
Our choice for a mountain bike powermeter
Mantel's choice
Shimano PD-EH500 Combination Pedals
RRP
76,99
64,95
Our choice of combi pedal (flat pedal & clipless)
Mantel's choice
Shimano DEORE PD-M520 SPD Pedals
RRP
44,99
39,95
Our choice of basic mountain bike pedals
Mantel's choice
Shimano XT PD-M8100 SPD Pedals
RRP
109,99
89,95
Our choice of mid-range mountain bike pedals
Mantel's choice
Crankbrothers Eggbeater 2 Clipless Pedals
RRP
99,99
79,95
Our choice of cyclocross pedals
Mantel's choice
Crankbrothers Candy 2 Clipless Pedals
RRP
99,99
72,95
Our choice of pedals with extra protection around the clipless pedal
Mantel's choice
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MTB Pedals | Clipless & flat | Shimano SPD & more
Mountain biking continues to gain popularity, and we see a growing number of mountain bikers tearing through the woods. Many new MTBs come with traditional pedals, but mountain biking really only gets to be super fun when you use clipless pedals. At first the feeling of being stuck to your pedals may be scary, but in time the advantages outweigh this initial hesitation. When clipped in, you can put much more power into your pedals, and so with MTB pedals you go much faster!Which types of MTB pedals are there?
Mountain bike pedals come in many shapes and sizes. Which type you should choose depends on your personal preference. Essentially, our MTB pedals can be divided into three categories:
With clipless MTB pedals you clip your MTB shoes into the pedals. The best known MTB clipless pedals are Shimano's SPD pedals. Flat pedals are for those who do not want to be clipped in but do want to have as much grip as possible and to be able to put their foot on the ground easily. For those who want the best of both worlds, Shimano offers SPD Combination Pedals. These mountain bike pedals can be used with and without clipping in.
Which cleats come with my MTB pedals?
Shimano SPD pedals come with Shimano SM-SH51 SPD cleats with 0 degrees of float. Crankbrothers MTB pedals come with Premium cleats with 15 degrees of float. Time MTB pedals come with Time Atac cleats with 13/17 degrees of float. Look MTB pedals come with Look X-Track cleats with 6 degrees of float.
Which brand produces the best MTB pedals?
The mountain bike pedals we offer in our webshop are all of a very high quality, regardless of the brand. Each brand offers pedals of different qualities, which is reflected in the price. The more expensive MTB pedals are much lighter and more durable. There are many different brands of MTB pedals, including the following: