Crankbrothers Mallet E
125,65
Shimano XTR PD-M9200
From 115,98
OneUp Components XC Clip
138,26
Shimano XTR Trail M9120
106,32
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Reviews
Pros
Easy to click in and out |
Large footprint |
Great traction |
Solid |
Standard, but better |
Low weight |
Good bearings |
Easy adjustment |
Attractive, sleek pedals |
Durable |
Light (2x) |
Foot support |
Comfortable and durable |
Spd coupling |
Cons
Clipping out takes some effort sometimes |
Clickers give slight elevation middle pedal |
No standard SPD cleats |
Price rather in the upper range |
No titanium |
None |
No (5x) |
expensive |
bearing breaks down quickly |
Price |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| This pedal is one of the lightest of its kind, thanks to the use of lightweight aluminium. |
| The 6 pins on the pedal body give you a lot of grip. |
| The pedal can be clicked in from four sides, so you are almost always quickly clicked in again. |
| The bearing (plain and industrial bearing) is very durable and easy to maintain. |
| With its titanium cage, the Shimano XTR M9200 pedal has a very light and neat finish. |
| This pedal is available with a narrower Q-factor. |
| An extra seal ensures that the bearings are sealed very well and the pedal will last a very long time. |
| The pedal has an efficient design for better dirt and mud shedding. |
| The XC Clip pedals are designed for cross-country use, where every gram and every millimetre counts! |
| With a thickness of 26.8 mm, this pedal is the thinnest dual-sided clipless model and the one least likely to hit the ground while cycling. |
| The pedals are compatible with the included OneUp cleats as well as standard Shimano SPD cleats. |
| Using the included bearing tool, you can easily disassemble the pedals, which are highly durable due to the use of bushings with double industrial bearings. |
| As release tension can be adjusted from very tight to very loose, the pedals are suitable for all types of riders. |
| This is a relatively lightweight pedal. |
| The use of titanium makes these pedals rigid and durable. |
| The large contact surface increases your stability. |
| These pedals have excellent mud clearance. |
Cons
| The pins give a lot of grip, so much that clicking out is only possible when you lift your foot up and turn it outwards. |
| For some more stability on steep descents, check out our trail pedal options. |
| For just a bit more stability, consider the Clip pedals by OneUp Components, which have a cage for added support. |
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Specifications
MTB pedal type
Clipless Pedal
Clipless Pedal
Clipless Pedal
Clipless Pedal
Weight
314 grams
303 grams
Pedal Axle Material
Chromoly Steel
Chromoly Steel
Chromoly Steel
Chromoly Steel
Body Material
Aluminium
Aluminium
Aluminium
Cleats included
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pedal type
2-point mount
2-point mount
2-point mount
2-point mount
Clip-In Mechanism
Double-sided
Double-sided
Double-sided
Double-sided
Adjustable spring tension
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Bearing Type
Industrial Bearing
Bushing
Bushing
Cup & Cone
Industrial Bearing
Cup & Cone
Cage Material
Aluminium
Type of Axle
Normal
-3 mm
-3 mm
Normal
Colour
Black
Blue
Blue
Black
Black
Grey
Green
Blue
Pink
Bronze
Grey
Green
Blue
Pink
Bronze
Black
Cleat Type
Crankbrothers Premium
Shimano SPD
Shimano SPD
Shimano SPD
Discipline
Enduro MTB
Cross-Country MTB
Cross-Country MTB
Trail MTB
Trail MTB
Quality
Better
Best
Best
Best
Warranty
5 Years
2 Years
Extra cage
No extra cage
No extra cage
Cage for protection
Q-factor
52 mm
55 mm
55 mm
55 mm