- Dual-compound pedals with vibration-dampening, high-grip surface
- Tough composite-molded body with CPSC reflectors
- Features Loose Ball bearings for better spin and with 405g per pair
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good For Around Town,
By Old Hippie (St. Louis, MO.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Avenir Comfort Pedals (Sports)
I slightly agree with the other review..."have no grip what so ever on top making even the slightest amount of moisture on your shoes or bump in the road a real hazard!"
If it rains, they do become kind of slick. But a bump in the road...NOPE! I have to disagree on that. My plain old K-Mart sneakers stay glued to these pedals in dry weather. These pedals were made for a comfort or hybrid bike; not for a mountain bike. I have had no problem with them, with the one exception of rain. Very comfortable pedal for this old fat man.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent!,
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This review is from: Avenir Comfort Pedals (Sports)
I actually got these as a replacement for my hybrid bike. My original pedals have spikes on them and I still have scars on my right shin from the spikes hitting them when I position the pedals. Because these are smooth, they don't hold your feet as securely but I ride my hybrid mainly on flat surface roads so I don't foresee any traction problems. So far, I like them very much, they're very comfortable. I think Avenir could have made them a little wider, but that's a minor quibble.
2.0 out of 5 stars
These suck.,
This review is from: Avenir Comfort Pedals (Sports)
These came on my Diamondback bike. I absolutely love the bike but just hated these pedals. I bought the bike about 9 months ago at the end of summer and whatever roughness there was on them quickly wore down. To the point where any moisture getting on the pedals combined with any aversive action or bumpy riding would make the situation potentially dangerous. They only cost a few dollars for a reason, lol... I've replaced them with a pair of much nicer pedals that were $30 but have pins on them to hold my feet in place without question. I would suggest you do the same and stay away from these things.
If you're just riding a beach cruiser on flat surfaces like a paved bike path 100% of the time, these would be ok at best, there's still better choices out there for nominally more $ IMO. 2115|R36CO5BAVZ4MCX;2115|RERBPYQTQB5RL;2115|R4EBQZVXLF7V8;
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