Reviews over the
OneUp Components Composite
5 / 5
Perfect choice for lots of grip without wanting to ride clipless.
To replace the standard pedals on my mountain bike anyway, I went for flat pedals instead of clipless. With good shoes, these really are brilliant pedals and with the option to quickly add a foot without getting stuck. Highly recommended. Bought them in purple too, because I can.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Good non-slip pedal for the gravler who does not want click pedals and still wants good grip on a single
Was looking for a non-slip pedal for my flat pedal shoes for my gravel bike. Much better than the standard pedals that came with it. Haven't once (uphill, downhill or flat) shot off when accelerating, even in wet conditions.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Satisfied ...
I am very sati
4 / 5
Good value for money for trail but medium grip for rougher work
Good value for money trail pedals but for rougher enduro rides they fall short in grip for me when compared to previous pedals. These sit flat and even slightly convex. Previous ones were slightly concave (hollow) and did give significantly better grip and resistance to rotation of foot (while the one-up has even more pins).
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Problem-free
Already my third pair on various MTBs. Light, grippy and look very good in black. And replacement bolts with nuts are available cheaply as standard parts in the bolt shop.
5 / 5
Beautiful and good product
Have been looking for a long time for new pedals for my gravel bike. These are neither too big nor too small. Made of strong nylon so the colour just stays black even after 3 months of use unlike alu pedals. Already 1900 km in use without a squeak or creak so the bearings are well sealed against water and dirt. Should you need to clean and grease them on the inside, they are easy to open with an imbus.