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CrankBrothers Stamp pedals


HERE’S AN INTERESTING concept from CrankBrothers – their new flat pedals are available in two sizes, and which one you should go for depends on how big your shoes are.

The larger Stamps measure 114x111mm and are aimed at riders with at least UK size 9.5 feet, while the scaled down versions are 100x100mm and should fit the bill if you wear smaller footwear. Our samples weigh 345g and 373g, respectively. CrankBros say that selecting the right size pedals for your feet will maximise grip and support, while minimising the risk of rock strikes. Both pedals are 11mm deep and slightly concave, with 10 removable pins per side. Past durability issues have been addressed with Igus bearings and a double seal on the axle.

Price 175$ (large or small)



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