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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A clipless pedal

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A flat pedal

A combination pedal

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Shimano DEORE PD-M520 SPD Pedals

RRP 45,73 From 34,51
Our choice of basic mountain bike pedals
Mantel's choice

Shimano XT PD-M8100 SPD Pedals

RRP 111,81 80,26
Our choice of mid-range mountain bike pedals
Mantel's choice

Crankbrothers Eggbeater 2 Clipless Pedals

RRP 101,64 86,35
Our choice of cyclocross pedals
Mantel's choice

Crankbrothers Candy 2 Clipless Pedals

RRP 101,64 74,16
Our choice of pedals with extra protection around the clipless pedal

Favero Assioma Pro MX Powermeter pedals

RRP 456,42 From 446,21

Shimano PD-M540 SPD Pedals

RRP 76,23 54,84

Shimano XTR PD-M9200 MTB Pedals

RRP 162,63 127,01

Shimano PD-ED500 SPD Pedals

RRP 50,82 38,58

Look X-Track SPD Pedals

RRP 49,81 45,69

Shimano PD-M505 SPD Pedals

RRP 42,68 29,43

Look X-Track Race SPD Pedals

RRP 76,24 60,94

Time ATAC XC Clipless Pedals

RRP 101,65 87,37

Crankbrothers Eggbeater 11 Pedals

RRP 508,25 354,77

Shimano XTR Trail M9220 Pedals

RRP 172,80 142,30

Time ATAC XC 10 Carbon Pedals

RRP 167,73 138,20

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