![]() Many riders also feel that they allow them to engage more muscles in their leg when pedaling, and encourage smoother, more efficient pedaling technique. Clip-in pedals (also called “clipless” pedals, we know it’s confusing) ensure that your feet are held securely to the pedals, and always planted in the same position. On the other hand, clip-in pedals require a special shoe that connects to the pedal using a cleat. You can walk more easily in flat pedal shoes, and they’re often more comfortable. They’re often chosen by riders who want to put a foot out quickly in technical terrain, or riders who want to do tricks. We’ll be revising and updating these guides periodically as new options get released, and we get more feedback from our team.Īt some point every mountain biker makes a choice: will they ride flat pedals or will they ride clipped in?įlat pedals allow you to wear a flat-soled shoe that is held onto your pedals with pins that dig into the rubber sole of your shoe. ![]() Welcome to a new series of Pinkbike buyers’ guides. With input from: Mike Levy, Mike Kazimer, Richard Cunningham, Daniel Sapp ![]()
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