Crankbrothers Mallet 1
55,86
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54,84
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42,64
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23,33
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Reviews
Pros
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Good grip (9x) |
Solid (8x) |
Grip (5x) |
Lots of grip (3x) |
Good grip (2x) |
Easy to mount |
Lots of traction |
Sturdy pedals |
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Cons
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No (7x) |
Not cheap |
Weight |
The protruding pins can injure you |
No reflectors on the thickness edges |
Bit many anti-slip pins, can be turned off |
Quite large, come to ground quickly |
Long 'pins/bolts' |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
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| These pedals have a large support surface and offer a lot of grip. |
| Due to the large openings, most of the mud won't stick. |
| The height-adjustable pins give you extra grip! |
| More control and grip on your gravel bike or MTB on single trails and in fast descents. |
| Best used in combination with shoes from the Shimano GR series but can also be used with other MTB shoes. |
| Weighing 394g, 139g lighter than Shimano PD-GR500 pedals. |
| These pedals have a good price-performance ratio. |
Cons
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| Truly sticky mud can get stuck between the openings. |
| Due to the use of composite material, the pedal is more vulnerable to damage from rocks and sharp stones. |
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Specifications
MTB pedal type
Combination Pedal
Platform Pedal
Platform Pedal
Weight
535 grams
394 grams
Pedal Axle Material
Chromoly Steel
Chromoly Steel
Stainless Steel
Aluminium
Body Material
Composite
Aluminium
Composite
Aluminium
Cleats included
Yes
No
Flat pedal
Flat pedal
Flat pedal
Double-sided
No
Industrial Bearing
Delrin Bearing
Delrin Bearing
Industrial Bearing
Industrial Bearing
Cage Material
Steel
Composite
Aluminium
403 grams
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Black
Reflectors
No
No
Yes
Discipline
Cross-Country MTB
Trail MTB
Trail MTB
Cross-Country MTB
Enduro MTB
Gravel
Enduro MTB
Gravel
Cross-Country MTB
Trekking
City
Trekking
City
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