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Mountain Bike Pedals

Pedals are one of the three contact points between you and your bike, and the right pair makes a real difference in how confident and connected you feel on the trail. Whether you're running flat pedals for the freedom and feel, or clipless for efficiency and power transfer, we stock the full range from every brand worth running. Not sure which way to go? We wrote a full breakdown on flat vs clipless pedals and have a complete MTB pedal buyer's guide that covers everything you need to know before buying.

Trail One Components -- Our Top Pick

Trail One Components makes our favorite pedals right now, and they back every purchase with a give-back model that supports trail building and maintenance -- so you're getting a world-class pedal and directly funding the trails you ride. They make two models for different riders:

  • Trail One Vortex Composite Pedals: The everyday rider's pedal. Lightweight composite construction, excellent grip, and priced accessibly. If you want a Trail One pedal without the flagship price tag, this is the one.
  • Trail One Sage Alloy Pedals: The flagship. CNC machined aluminum, precision engineered, and built to be the best flat pedal on the market. If you want the absolute best and want your money to go toward something meaningful, the Sage is it.

Other Flat Pedals We Love

Beyond Trail One, RaceFace makes some of the most popular flat pedals we carry -- the Chester is the best budget flat pedal on the market and we've reviewed it in depth. Deity makes excellent composite and alloy options -- we covered their Deftrap composite pedal in detail. OneUp makes a great composite flat pedal that punches above its price point. For riders who want boutique quality, Canfield's Crampon Ultimate and Hope's F20 are both exceptional. We also did a composite pedal shootout comparing the top options head to head.

Clipless Pedals

Crankbrothers and Shimano SPD are the two dominant clipless systems for mountain biking. Crankbrothers' Mallet series is the go-to for enduro and trail riders who want a clipless pedal with a platform -- the Mallet Trail is a great middle ground between pure clipless and full platform. Shimano SPD is the most reliable and widely compatible clipless system available -- the XTR pedals are the top of their lineup. Any questions on which pedal system is right for your riding, reach out.