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Crank Bros. Mallet C

Average Rating 4.44/5
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  • 2 sided DH pedal
  • 4 sided entry
  • easy entry and exit
  • spd® compatible*
  • fully rebuildable
  • excellent 2 year warranty
  • superior mud shedding design
  • chromoly spindle, aluminum platform, carbon steel wings
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    Submitted by Metanoia a Downhiller from Philippines
    Date Reviewed: August 20, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Tagaytay/Maarat/Patiis
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $80.00
    Purchased At:Cartimar
    Strengths:Wide platform, virtually will not pack with mud, FLOAT for bum knees is a big plus!!!
    Weaknesses:Couldn't get a consistent clip in/clip out
    Similar Products Used:Shimano PD-M545
    Bike Setup:Intense Uzzi VPX large
    Marz 66rc2x 2007
    Fox DHX Air 5.0
    Bottom Line:Switched back to SPDs because I couldn't get a consistent clip in/out on my left foot; but this might be due to my body's "geometry" more than anything else but I did ask some people and they did notice that they don't have a consistent clip in / clip out. A joy to use in muddy trails because they don't gunk up because of the pedal's design.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by pgkris a Weekend Warrior from Littleton, CO
    Date Reviewed: August 1, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Apex, White Ranch
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $60.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint.com
    Strengths:Simple design, durable, versatile, very easy entry and exit
    Weaknesses:bit heavy but it's worth it
    Similar Products Used:Crank Bros Candy
    Bike Setup:Yeti 575, Manitou Minute 1, XT drive train, Thopson seat and stem, Easton Monkey bar
    Bottom Line:I started with Crank Bros Candy 5 years ago in Chicago, then I moved to Colorado and considering the terrain I quickly decided that I would need something with platform so I can ride unclipped on scatchy sections and bought those. I've been riding them for over 3 years without a single problem, even though I've beaten them big time over the rock on multiple occasions. I strongly recommend them. I haven't ridden Shimano pedals ever, but they look too complicated for me. Cheers!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Nasty610 a Weekend Warrior from Columbia, SC, USA
    Date Reviewed: August 1, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Anything
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:wide platform, easy to clip in/out, haven't been serviced in 2 years still work like new
    Weaknesses:paints scratched off but that's to be expected with anything that hits the ground
    Similar Products Used:nothing this is my first clip in
    Bike Setup:Weyless 67 spec'd for light freeride/all mountain. Weight in 40-45lbs range
    Bottom Line:bought these to try out clip ins and have ridden them in everything from sand and mud in south carolina to rocks and drops in south korea. i'm really not sure why everyone is complaining about durability, I put these on my bike and haven't done anything to them since this includes servicing or cleaning. every platform pedal i've used, and they include some high end dh specific models, have gotten bent spindles in the first couple of rides. i'm not a light guy at 210 lbs and was 240 when i bought these and they have put up with everything i have been able to put them through. i'm really not too sure what everyone is saying about the cleats either. i routinely ride my bike into town, lock it up and walk around shopping. i'm still on my first set of cleats and aside from scratches and normal wear aren't showing any signs of needing to be replaced.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Qatarbhoy a Weekend Warrior from Qatar
    Date Reviewed: June 16, 2008
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:pricepoint.com
    Strengths:Versatile platform/clip design
    Look great
    Built like tanks
    Great paintjob when new
    Easy for clipless newbies like me to get used to
    Excellent value at this price
    Made me a better rider
    Aesthetically pleasing packaging and thourtful design all round
    Cleats have lasted longer than expected
    Weaknesses:Paint wears off after a few rides - metal on metal will do that
    Heavy platform
    Replacement cleats are expensive
    Similar Products Used:Nylon flats (ugh)
    Cages and toeclips (deadly and useless)
    Smartys (good, light clip/platform compromise but plastic platform a bit flimsy)
    Bike Setup:Trek 6500, stock at the moment except for these pedals
    Bottom Line:I highly recommend these as an introductory pedal for cyclists trying clipless for the first time, as well as for experienced riders looking for a tough and versatile design. when the trail gets sketchy you can quickly clip out and use the platforms - although the wings protrude slightly it's possible to shift a cleated shoe forward slightly and use the sole; flat soled shoes work great with the platform.

    Once the cleats are worn in it is a breeze to clip in and out even in emergencies. (it is the cleats rather than the springs that need breaking in because my new Smartys were no problem from day one using my worn cleats.) in fact one of my two 'moments' in these pedals was because i came to a sudden halt and had forgotten i was clipped in - wrenching myself free as i fell slightly bent one of the 'armour' plates on the pedal but did no other damage to bike or rider. these pedals are strong but there is a weight penalty to pay if that bothers you. on the other hand, i found i was able to get a lot more power into my riding, especially uphill. i use Smartys on my other bike but might switch to standard eggbeaters on the 6500 simply to save weight and because they look so good. the Mallets are great if you have a bike that you ride on the trail but in town too so i will probably put them on my other bike which i use round town.

    value rating is based on the price i paid. the cleats themselves are expensive to replace at about $18/pair (i bought the Smartys simply because i could get a spare set of cleats and pedals for $40) but i have ridden with mine for over 1000km so far and the cleats just get better and better.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by hammer a Cross Country Rider from OHIO
    Date Reviewed: June 7, 2008
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:nashbar.com
    Strengths:Durability, clipping in/out is easy. Sheds mud/dirt very well.
    Weaknesses:A little heavy.
    Similar Products Used:shimano entry level mtb pedals.
    Bike Setup:Gary Fisher '06 HKEK
    Bottom Line:Good pedal for the money. No problems and easy to unclip on trails. Easy to clean.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Travis a from Auburn CA
    Date Reviewed: April 29, 2008
    Favorite Trail:South Burma @ Annadel
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $85.00
    Purchased At:cambria bicycle
    Strengths:coming from some Shimano M520's to Mallet C's ... the eggbeater was great to click in and out compared to the M520's and the pedal seemed to hold my cleat very stiffly, the platform was nice and boosted confidence on downhill sections because I could just feel more pedal there on the heavy corners and drops ..
    Weaknesses:Well my eggbeater cage broke on one of my pedals. I've been using these for very little time too, its a flaw in design over Shimano I guess. But Warranty is going to cover my pedal to be fixed. But that does not really help when I want to go riding today. The red paint wore off really fast too.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano M520's, crank bro 50/50 x, wellgo's that rip your shins up!
    Bike Setup:07 stumpy comp with a dee max in the back with kinda nevegals 2.35s, monkeylite sl bars, thomson layback post, yeti grips and mallet c's,
    Bottom Line:I think I am going to buy another pair of the pedals because they are 49$ and my LBS matches internet prices. They are great pedals when they aren't broken and crank brothers does have really good customer support. But! make sure you use the Shims, which have to be purchased separately, or shave some rubber off your cleats if they are rubbing the platform around the pedal, if you don't do this is could A) break your pedal and B) lead to severe knee problems.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Steve a Weekend Warrior from Fresh Meadows, NY, USA
    Date Reviewed: March 21, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Blue Mountain
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $80.00
    Purchased At:blueskycycling.com
    Strengths:Good pedal for those coming over from platform pedals
    Weaknesses:Heavy, I guess?
    Similar Products Used:Platforms - some Shimano crap
    Bike Setup:Yeti ASX
    Bottom Line:Awesome pedals if you wanna learn.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jason Lithopoulos a Downhiller from Rancho San Diego, CA, USA
    Date Reviewed: February 26, 2008
    Favorite Trail:San Luis Obispo, CA
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $50.00
    Purchased At:ebay
    Strengths:Solid, great product for the money, even at full price, easy to use, easy to clean
    Weaknesses:paint comes off easy, but that shouldn't matter unless you're one of those idiots that has a shiny bike with no dirt on it
    Similar Products Used:other platform pedals
    Bike Setup:2005 Haro X2, Avid BB7s, Manitou Nixon and Metel
    Bottom Line:If you are looking to go clipless, or if you have and are looking for a clipless pedal that can be ridden like a platform, this is the pedal. You don't have to BS with those little tiny pedals or ones that are double sided. This pedal can be ridden on both sides and the inner egg beater spins for easy entry. Great product
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by corey a Weekend Warrior from se us
    Date Reviewed: February 1, 2008
    Favorite Trail:one with dirt and rock
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $89.00
    Purchased At:online superstore
    Strengths:everything
    Weaknesses:weight
    Similar Products Used:platforms
    Bottom Line:This is my first clipless pedal system. I rode several years before I got the nerve to go clipless. Based on reviews here and elsewhere I bought these. They are built very well, were easy to learn, and are tough. I ride a lot of rocks and have been borderline abusive towards them. No problems yet. I like being able to unclip and move my foot forward a couple of inches and riding them like platforms for the real technical stuff. Been seeing them for 50 bucks lately, thats a steal.
    Unless your a weight weenie, these are great.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Carlos a Cross Country Rider from Santa Cruz, CA USA
    Date Reviewed: December 4, 2007
    Favorite Trail:any singletrack
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $99.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Excellent engagement/disengagement
    Grippy platform
    Durable
    Mud has no effect on cleat engagement
    Weaknesses:Heavy
    Similar Products Used:Shimano 545
    Bike Setup:Yeti 575
    Bottom Line:I purchased my Mallets after I started having problems with my Shimano 545s, especially in the mud. The Mallet has a grippy platform that is very useful when attempting to build up speed before clipping in. So far my Mallets have held up twice as long as my old 545s.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Terry Reis a Weekend Warrior from Birmingham
    Date Reviewed: November 7, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Kirroughtree
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $120.00
    Purchased At:Wiggle
    Strengths:Great platform works well when clipped out. Emergency clipping out is easy.
    Weaknesses:Sometimes tricky clipping in but gets easier with use / practise.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano Clipless and Time Z Attack
    Bike Setup:Yeti 575, RP23, Pace RC41 Fighter 20mm TA, Mavic Crossmax SX.
    Bottom Line:I have a love hate relationship with clipless pedals. When I'm bombing over rocks and drops I like the security, when something that stretches me appears I wish I wasn't. But on the whole I prefer to be clipped in. Tried Shimano was never happy with them. Tried Time Attack Z, better but still had some loss of confidence moments.
    Finally relented and bought a pair of Mallets. The most impressive thing for me is the ease of unclipping by far the easiest pedal I have used. This may be helped by the fact that I have used the Stainless Steel Shim (available as an accessory) under the cleats. Emergency clipping out is a doddle. Move your foot slightly forward of the spring and you have a perfectly usable platform. Drag it backwards to re-engage.
    I have not had any accidental unclipping and I have used them hard.
    My son who would never touch clipless pedals now has a pair as well and is getting on great with them.
    Guess I have found my pedalling nirvarna !!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Grady a Weekend Warrior from Elgin, IL, USA
    Date Reviewed: September 28, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:-Simple design
    -Sheds mud quickly
    -Easy entry and exit
    -Pretty!
    Weaknesses:NONE
    Similar Products Used:Scott
    Bike Setup:Klein Attitude with stuff
    Bottom Line:A brilliant design! Takes getting used to, and the springs must be broken in. Best of both worlds!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dan a Downhiller from Montreal, QC
    Date Reviewed: August 21, 2007
    Favorite Trail:#7 bromont, QC
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $150.00
    Purchased At:ABC
    Strengths:Easy clip in...easy clip out. Nice size platform for stability while riding.
    Weaknesses:I have broken the clip-in mechanism twice in two years simply by hitting it off a rock.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano spds used for 17 years....raced with them for five years and still using them on my commuter bike. IN-DE-STRUCT-ABLE.
    Bike Setup:Santacruz vp free, rockshok world cup, rubber tires, one shifter, etc, etc...
    Bottom Line:If you ride rocky downhill trails I would look for something more durable until crankbrothers can find a way to strengthen the metal piece that you clip into. Having has this piece break twice, it is annoying and somewhat dangerous.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by treefall a Downhiller from Brooklyn, NY, US
    Date Reviewed: August 14, 2007
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $70.00
    Purchased At:CBO
    Strengths:The design for the interface is great, but the functionality of the axle and internal workings are very poor. Crank Brother's warranty is great because they know first hand of the poor design and having to replace so many parts on their poorly built pedals.
    Weaknesses:I broke 3 axles in less than 2 years. This product is very dangerous. Breaking a pedal while riding can result in serious injury. Riders be advised.
    Similar Products Used:Time Atac Z Pedals. Richtey SPD's, Shimano SPD's.
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Chameleon, Marzocchi Z1 FR w/ Marzocchi Front 20mm Hub, Shimano XT all around, Mavic Rims, Avid BB7 185mm w/ levers, Azonic Shorty Stem w/ Double Wall Handlebar, Thompson seatpost, WTB Laser V Saddle, Time Atac Z Pedals.
    Bottom Line:Don't put yourself at risk. Pick up a pair of Time pedals. They have a better interface and are rock solid, as well as super smooth bearings.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Adam B a from Syracuse NY
    Date Reviewed: July 16, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Purchased At:EMS
    Strengths:Solid platform, wide base, stable
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Bike Setup:07 Specialized Rockhopper Comp Disc
    Bottom Line:My first foray into riding clipless, and I've taken some good licks for sure, but the larger platform of these pedals makes it easier to clip in and out. They hold the cleat well, and release pretty quick (although not quick enough in some cases as my bruises atest too). You can add the included shims to your shoes to raise the cleat a bit, making releasing a bit easier. Overall a great, high quality product.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve Weiss a Weekend Warrior from Johnson Creek, WI
    Date Reviewed: June 24, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Maah Daah Hey
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $89.00
    Purchased At:Dakota Cyclery Mountain Bike Adventures
    Strengths:Great construction, nice platform for use with oout clipless shoes. Rebuildable. Schweet looking!!
    Weaknesses:None thus far.
    Similar Products Used:Crank Brothers Candy C
    Bike Setup:2005 Jamis Dakar 2.0 XLT, Manitou Miniute 3, Manitou Swinger 4-Way, Crannk Brothers Mallet C.
    Bottom Line:Crank Brothers makes awsome products. I fully support their products.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Leland a Weekend Warrior from Washington, DC, USA
    Date Reviewed: June 18, 2007
    Favorite Trail:What's a trail?
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:LBS
    Strengths:Simple, durable, usable with regular non-cleated shoes, no adjustments to fuss over
    Weaknesses:No adjustments (if you're into that sort of thing), sometimes difficult to hear & feel the engagement
    Similar Products Used:None; closest thing would be toeclips that came on my last bike
    Bike Setup:Cannondale Bad Boy; '99 Schwinn Mesa GSX
    Bottom Line:I first got these for my new Cannondale, and have moved them to the Schwinn so that I have the same system on both bikes (hence the bike pair in "Bike Setup").

    The C'dale cane with plain pedals from the shop, and I wanted to get pedals with toeclips like I had before. They suggested that I try going clipless this time around, so after much deliberation (and reading many reviews online), I decided to go with the Mallet for my first set.

    They've lived up to my expectations. Their design is so simple, it makes me wonder why nobody else tried it before. There's just enough float to feel comfortable, but not so much that I feel loose. The big platform makes it easy to just stand up & take off on them in almost any shoe -- perfect for tooling around the city. If they don't clip in right away, all I need to do is wiggle my foot a bit and they'll engage within the next few strokes.

    Disengagement is easy enough, and just gets better as the cleats get worn in. For whatever reason, when new, each side disengaged more easily in opposite directions -- my right foot popped out nicely by pivoting my heel outboard, but my left foot was easiest if I pivoted my heel inboard. It may be related to my own physiology, but at least they're getting easier with use, and the left side now mostly behaves just like the right.

    My natural, preferred stroke has my feet pointed straight ahead, so their lack of adjustability doesn't affect me.

    Oh, and the cleats? When off the bike, I almost don't think about them. One thing about clipless pedals I've never liked seeing has been how walking becomes terribly awkward because of lumpy cleats and flat-bottomed hard shoes with no heel tread. When I got these, I also got a pair of MTB-style shoes, and the cleats' stack height is so small that they don't touch the ground unless the shoe flexes (or I walk through gravel). I've ended up wearing these shoes for the rest of the day after riding home from work, and I don't think I would do the same if the cleats were bigger.

    I liked the Crank Bros. system enough that I got a set of Quattros for the Bad Boy and removed the toeclip pedals from my Schwinn to make room for these Mallets. Highly recommended pedals for first-time clipless riders.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Grant a Downhiller from Castro Valley, Ca. USA
    Date Reviewed: May 4, 2007
    Favorite Trail:JM
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:Friend
    Strengths:Platform, easy to clip in and out. Look sick, work even better
    Weaknesses:Dont shed mud as well as some other pedals. But no by much.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano, and Platforms.
    Bike Setup:06 7point, super T, RS Pearl 3.1, CB Mallets
    Bottom Line:These pedals rock!!! If you cant clip in in a hurry you can always just use the platform. (Happened to me on a DH run) Super easy to clip in and out. I am having a problem with my right pedal the bearings are slowly deing on me. The pedals take hit like no others. Replaceable plates are sick. Buy them now! You can get the C versions for around 60 bucks right now. Best pedal I have ever rode. I will always ride CB from now on. I have mallets(dh bike), egg beaters (road bike). Really high quality pedals.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Michael Chin a Weekend Warrior from Glendoram, California, USA
    Date Reviewed: April 13, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Jensonusa
    Strengths:platform and easy clip in and out
    Weaknesses:weight
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:07 stumpy fsr comp with xtr/xo drivetrain and mallet c pedals
    Bottom Line:Crankbrothers has awesome customer service and are very nice to talk to if there is a problem. I received responses to my e-mails within 3 hours each time. Only had problems with the screws holding the metal plates in. New ones were sent to me of no charge and I received them in 2 or 3 days!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Chad Guyer a Weekend Warrior from Loveland, CO
    Date Reviewed: April 6, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Strengths:Easy engagement, disengagement, stylish looks
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Shimano DX
    Bike Setup:6x6 AM
    Bottom Line:I love these pedals, the big platform really helps in the rocky conditions we have here. It helps to have a little more platform when moving around, shifting body weight. I won't ride w/o them anymore. The best part is the price has come way down so now they are an excellent value, too.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Ray a Weekend Warrior from Puyallup, WA
    Date Reviewed: February 17, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Skookum Flats
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $55.00
    Purchased At:Online
    Strengths:Simple durable reliable. The extra platform is nice if you miss the clip in getting restarted on a hill climb.
    Weaknesses:None.
    Similar Products Used:Egg beaters
    Bottom Line:I've been using these for a while, no issues with function, construction or quality. Unaffected by mud or snow. Another plus is the rebuild kits (fresh bearings and seals).
    I continue to be impressed with the abuse these things can take. Smashed them into rocks, logs, etc. Lots of jumps / drops. The binding design is so simple, and very robust.
    Crank Bros. customer service is excellent. I've gone through a couple of sets of cleats over the years and used up the shims that go between the cleat and shoe (shims are to add space incase your shoe tread gets in the way). You get two pairs when you buy the pedals. Sent the folks at Crank Bros a quick email, more shims were in the mail the next day.
    By the way,the cleats are brass so they wear out before damaging the pedal binding. Better to replace the cleats than new pedals every few years.
    Just put a set of Mallet M's on my new 29er. It came with shimanos but I have been so pleased with the Crank Bros I put the mallets on before the first ride. I'm tempted to try the shimanos for comparison but like these too much.
    Highly recommended.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Sig Hilke a Weekend Warrior from Lopez Island, WA, USA
    Date Reviewed: February 3, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Whistler BC, pick a trail...
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $65.00
    Purchased At:don't remember
    Strengths:Very easy to clip into, no stupid adjustments like SPD. Pedals hold very well, even in mud and severe conditions. They are very forgiving on the knees and easy to get out of when you need to.
    Weaknesses:When riding in flat shoes the spring system pushes up and makes the pedal feel a little untrustworthy as far as traction. The small metal plates try to help, but they seem to be more for show.
    Similar Products Used:I also have the Crank Bro Candys on my all mtn bike. I looked into clipless systems for a long time before comminting. I would only use the Crank Bros, or Time ATAC.
    Bike Setup:2004 Ironhorse SGS Pro. Stock except for a smaller front chainring to get me up the hills, the Mallet Cs, spring kits on the Manitou stuff to dial in the suspension, and an Answer stem to get the cockpit feeling right.
    Bottom Line:Great pedals! I would recommend them to anybody that does a combo of freeride/downhill and all mountain. If you do the all mountain/XC combo look at the Candys, they're lighter. Only 4 chilis on the overall rating due to the platforms not feeling real solid in regular shoes (no clips).
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Nik Benko a Racer from Los Osos
    Date Reviewed: December 8, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:my friends house
    Strengths:Easy in easy out
    Platform is awsome
    Weaknesses:Not ridable unless clipped in if wearying cleated shoes
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:05 specialized hardrock with 2000 Judys mallot c pedals
    Bottom Line:They are my first clippless pedals (the name clipless still confuses me)
    They work great and i have only had them for 2 days but still easy to use
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by this guy a Cross Country Rider from massatusetts
    Date Reviewed: November 26, 2006
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Purchased At:online
    Strengths:LIGHT!!!(standard eggbeaters). Mud clearance: what mud?
    Weaknesses:You definitely can't be unsure whether you're in them or not at times. Too Lo-profile(again standard eggbeaters)
    Similar Products Used:Standard eggbeaters are my first and (still) only clipless pedal.
    Bike Setup:Jamis Komodo, psylo, xt, mavic, race face.
    Bottom Line:You either love them or hate them. Those who aren't familiar are immediately drawn to them. I don't have the mallets but I kept reading about the cleats wearing down and just had a comment. Not sure if it's common knowledge but the cleat metal is intentionally softer than the pedals themselves. The idea being better to replace a pair of cleats than a worn pedal. That said, I'm on my original cleats now for three years. You be the judge.

    I'm building a freeride rig and am seriously considering the mallets.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Paul Matthes a Weekend Warrior from Colchester, UK
    Date Reviewed: November 18, 2006
    Duration Product Used: