🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Crankbrothers!
The Crankbrothers Mallet MTB Bike Pedal is engineered for mountain biking enthusiasts, featuring a 4-sided clip-in system for optimal shoe/pedal interface, a lightweight yet durable aluminum body, and premium internal components. With a 5-year warranty, these pedals are designed to enhance your cycling performance and stability on any trail.
Brand | Crankbrothers |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike, Dual Suspension Mountain |
Color | Light Blue |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 8"W |
Item Weight | 419 Grams |
Style | Mallet Enduro |
Thread Size | 110 |
Manufacturer | Highway Two, LLC. |
UPC | 641300159915 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00641300159915 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 5 x 2.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 8 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | Crankbrothers |
Warranty Description | 5 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Mallet Clip-In Pedals |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 15991 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Included Components | Pedals come with cleats |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Cycling, Outdoor Lifestyle |
A**R
Very versatile if you want both clipless and flats from one pedal...
I got these pedals for Christmas 2015. I wanted to ride them for a few months for giving a review. I come from riding flats on my mountain bikes and heard from everybody that clipless was the way to go. I had to give it a try, but I have watched my buddy "stop and plop" fall on his clipless often enough that I was a bit reluctant. I paired these pedal with Five Ten Impact VXI Clipless shoes. The combination of the shoes and pedals are very versatile. I wanted a pedal I could ride both clipped in, and as a flat for those sketchy technical sections where I often like to put a leg out.It took me only a couple a rides to get used to clipping in, but a bit longer to get comfortable clipping out. It's easy to unclip, so long as you anticipate when that need will arise. The problem for a new clip rider like me is sometimes if forgot, and plopped over. That's what elbow pads are for :) I have probably fallen a dozen times due to my feet being clipped in when I came to a stop, and I forgot, and leaned the wrong way. All of those incident were at low speed while coming to a stop, not while riding. I have now been riding them for 2.5 months and rarely have that problem. My recent success has been a combination of anticipating when I need to unclip, and getting my muscle memory up to snuff.I like riding these as flats when I hit the rough rocky technical sections where my bike might stop suddenly necessitating a quick foot drop (both uphill and down). At first, I had the pins so low that the center spring was so high that my shoes wouldn't touch the pins. You can ride like this, but it doesn't inspire confidence because the center clip does roll, and although I rarely slipped, it felt like I could at all times. Next, I raised the pins to be taller than the center spring. They rode great as flats, but it was hard to clip in, and really hard to twist out because the pins dug into my shoes too much. I finally hit the sweet spot. I lowered the pins to be just below the center spring in terms of height. Perfect, I can clip in and out at will and ride them like flats when I felt it was necessary.I really do love being clipped in when I am climbing smooth trails or fire roads. It makes a big difference. I have tried regular flats a couple times since, and miss the clippless efficiency. I love being able to switch on the fly to ride these pedals like flats when it gets a bit rough. With the pins adjusted right, they grip very well. I cant emphasize enough how important it is to get the correct shoes if you plan to ride them both clipless and flats. The Five Ten VXI is an amazing combo with these pedals.People who are used to SPD clipless should know there is no tension adjustment on these pedals. You can set the cleats to disengage at either 15 or 20 degrees, that's it. With the pins at the right height, 15 is fine. My local trails are very rocky and technical, otherwise I wouldn't sound like such a sissy about getting my feet out. On the smooth stuff, I have no worries at all.If you are looking for a versatile pedal to use as both clipless and a flat, this has to be one of the best on the market. They are still my everyday pedals. Ride on...
A**R
Very safe and secure when needing to be clipped out.
I love these; I bought them for my gravel bike. I have the same on my mountain bike and my peloton. They hold my feet securely when I’m clipped out and allows good security when starting up from stopped, before clipping in.
C**Z
Muy buena calidad
Siempre con su excelente calidad super buenos enduro y dh lo maximo
R**S
Solid Confidence Inspiring Pedals
I have been using clipless pedals since 1995 and they have been Shimano SPDs. In 2022 I had back surgery and I noticed that my left leg is not as coordinated as it used to be. I was having trouble clipping my left foot in, and felt that if I could get a set of pedals that the area of clipping in was larger, I could stay with clippless pedals. Well the Crankbrothers did the trick. I have no issue clipping my left foot in or out and am back to riding the normal trails I used to ride.I do use the 0 degree float and 10 degree release cleat (the bronze ones) but have not issues clipping in or out now. I was worried that I would not be able to ride like I used to, but these pedals did the trick. And, yes I tried flats and I have the scars to prove it.
B**N
Great Mountain Bike Pedal
I needed a hybrid mountain bike pedal for my new enduro bike. Since I have been using CrankBrother cleats, I had few options. I have been riding with the Crankbrother Candy pedals for a couple of year and I do like them a lot but I wanted a pedal with more platform for my enduro bike since I had planned on entering some enduro races with the bike. These pedals have enough grip on my clipless shoes so when I can't clip in, my feet don't pop off. Overall I loves these pedals and will be replacing my Candy pedals on my trail bike!
J**R
Easy to use... once you make the adjustments
I made the mistake of using these as they were set up, out of the box. Cost me a broken arm on my first trail ride. Once I watched a video on YouTube about how to set these up, I made the change suggested in the video and these pedals have been fantastic ever since. Initially, I was having trouble releasing from the pedals when I was just trying to stop. That issue has been corrected and now I'm really impressed with how easy the entry is, and release is good too. I hated the thought of replacing my old pedals because they had been perfect for many years and are no longer made. These Mallet's are just as good and less complicated. Entry is easier because there is basically 4 points of entry now compared to two with my previous pedals. I can click into these pretty easy even in rough terrain like roots & rocks. I didn't like them at first, but they've won me over. They've taken a few good rock shots too, and still keep working. I would recommend these to anybody that wants a click-in pedal. I was debating between flat pedals and click-in. This is a happy medium. I also have a set of good platform pedals but I just can't get used to those. My feet come off nearly every time I catch air which freaks me out, so click-in are best for me. My only complaint about these pedals is I feel they're pretty over priced. The profit margin in these has to be about 80% or more of the retail price. And charging more for one color or another is absolutely ludicrous. One color doesn't cost more than another when you're anodizing. I'm not a fashion slug, I want performance first and foremost.I have these mounted on a 2017 Yeti SB6 with SRAM XO carbon cranks for reference. I ride mostly big mountain rides in the Colorado Rockies.
M**L
Great pedals
Mounted these on my trek fuel ex7 gen 5. I’m very happy with my decision on these. Lots of support while securing my foot. I have no fear that I won’t be able to get my foot out. Even on a tip over.Crank brothers must run some nice bearings.
L**2
Great Pedals
My first set of clipless pedals. I ended up going with the easy release cleats I like the way they look and they feel well made.
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