One Up Aluminium Pedal takes a different approach to others, with a single size, slim profile and oversize inboard bearing sitting close to the crank.
Pedals
FUNN Mamba pedal review
If the old adage 'bigger is better' is true then the Funn Mamba pedal should be snaking the competition and bringing home the gold.
Azonic World Force flat pedal review
The World Force is a solid performer, and the best Azonic pedal to date
Funn Tactic MTB clipless pedal review
While the pedal has a super-positive engagement, we would have liked the action to be a little lighter at times
HT X1 clipless pedal review
Aaron Gwin's pedal of choice - £119.99
Shimano PD-M424 clipless pedal review
Is this budget pedal too good to be true? - £34.99
Crank Brothers Candy 1 clipless pedal review
Super light but lacking longevity - £49.99
Race Face Aeffect Flat Pedal Review
Race Face's trail pedal offers excellent grip coupled with a smaller platform - £99.95
Burgtec Penthouse MK IV Flat Pedal Review
Highly regarded DH pedal reinvented for the trail - £99.99
Wellgo W01 clipless pedal review
Cheap but very cheerful from Wellgo - £36.99
HT Supreme pedal review
The HT Supreme starts life as a basic aluminium extrusion, which is then heavily CNC-machined. This trims meat from the leading edges and corners to boost clearance when leant over,…
Time Speciale 12 pedal review
Most of the Time pedals we’ve tested previously have had a composite (nylon) body but the Speciale 12 is the first that’s all aluminium. It features a quality 6106-T6 series…
Chromag Synth flat pedal review
Chromag’s new Synth plastic flat pedal is based on the company’s machined Scareb, but it also shares a similar DNA to the Contact we tested a few years ago and…
Specialized Supacaz ePedal e-bike pedal review
The best mountain bike flat pedals of modern times all have one thing in common – their big, sturdy platform. The Supacaz ePedal looks to flip this on its head…
OnOff AM Resin Pedal review
OnOff AM Resin has a similar look to alloy Hook pedal with chamfered edge and same 12 pins per side, but it’s actually bigger, with a 105x105mm platform.
Pedaling Innovations Catalyst pedal review
Let’s start by stating the obvious: the Pedaling Innovations Catalyst pedal is huge! Or, to be more specific, it’s much longer than a traditional pedal.
Funn Ripper pedal review
The new Funn Ripper follows in the footsteps of Funn’s popular fixed position pedal, the Mamba, in having a super wide body for extra foot support.
Joystick Emulator flat pedal review
Joystick Emulator pedal is the Brit brand's latest offering. It’s one of a breed of flats with the inboard bearing housed in a raised part of the platform.
Hope F20 flat pedal review
This beautifully finished, knurled Hope F20 platform is Hope’s first flat pedal and has proven tough and durable in wet UK riding conditions.
Gamut Podium flat pedal review
This trick Gamut Podium is, by a margin, both light and slim. This 3rd generation model is derived from the original ultra-thin Point One pedal.