Very cheap 20$ they are very easy to get into and out of.
Cons:
They don't shead mud at all.
Time Used:
6 Months
Comments:
I broke one side of the clip right off on a techinal section of a trail.
for 20$ how can you go wrong?
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by jhc - 9/27/2002 12:28:29 PM
Pros:
cost - less expensive than shimanos.
above average pedal. same as wellgos but cost less.
Cons:
doesn't shed mud that well, but for 20 bucks, it's the best out there.
Time Used:
6 Months
Comments:
for the price, you get decent pedals, good entry, pretty durable, it's taken a few hits on rock, logs, so far still ok after 6 months of heavy riding. the only negative factor is the poor mud shedding quality, but without spending 100 bucks, it's pretty good for a 20.00 pedal.
Rating:
Recommendation:
Yes I would recommend it to a friend
Submitted by eco - 9/20/2002 1:00:08 PM
Pros:
Affordability (20$)- reliability
Cons:
spindle friction & non-SPD compatible cleat type
Time Used:
3 Months
Comments:
Consistent entry and exit.
Hard to beat a $20 clipless pedal that weighs in about the same as the Shimano 515 that costs at least $15 more.
I have had no problems with them in over 150 singletrack miles.