Reviews over the
Shimano PD-GR400
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5 / 5
High traction, large surface area
Pedals were easy to fit. They work properly and offer plenty of traction with no creaks.
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5 / 5
Nice product at right price.
Just mounted on a city bike, because I think the quality of today's pedals is shit.
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4 / 5
Fine pedals for the commuter bike, with more than enough traction.
Use them on the commuter bike. Cheaper rascals I quickly pedalled to death. These are more expensive than regular pedals, hope they last a bit longer now. The many non-slip pins can eat into the soles of your shoes, you can easily take a few out, you still have sufficient traction. The bearings turn much more smoothly than on the cheap rascals.
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4 / 5
Stairs fine
Fine pedal, for what you can tell about it.
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5 / 5
I am very satisfied
Good grip and comfortable. I am very satisfied.
5 / 5
I am very satisfied
Good grip and comfortable. I am very satisfied.
5 / 5
Should have purchased fine much earlier
As experienced now perfect grip when wearing normal shoes stays well in place when pedalling vigorously
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5 / 5
Price-quality are okay
Sturdy and solid material. Easy to assemble Fast delivery
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5 / 5
Top product
I mountain bike with much more confidence now because I know I can place my foot right away if I get stuck, whereas with click pedals I was afraid of not getting loose in time.
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5 / 5
Recommended for anyone who does not want click pedals and still wants to be sure to be on the pedals
Fine pedal, and -what I feared a bit- the spikes don't ruin the soles of my MTB shoes while giving good grip. And at a reasonable price
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5 / 5
Nice sturdy product
Nice sturdy product with lots of grip