Candy 2 Clipless Mtb Pedals 2021
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Clip into Candy 2 Pedals for efficient and smooth mountain biking adventures
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I’ve been using the Candy 2 Clipless Mtb Pedals and they’ve enhanced my trail rides significantly. They offer a reliable clip-in system that makes power transfer efficient, even on rugged paths. The lightweight construction is a bonus when tackling steep climbs. "
We venture into the wild with Crank Brothers' Candy 2 Clipless Mtb Pedals, ready to conquer trails with precision. These pedals offer a perfect blend of reliability and performance, ensuring each ride is seamless and enjoyable.
Built with a lightweight aluminum body and a strong steel spindle, Candy 2 is designed for durability. The open design minimizes mud buildup, keeping our rides smooth even in challenging conditions.
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- Lightweight pedals ideal for mountain biking adventures
- Aluminum body with a steel spindle for durability
- Open design to prevent mud buildup
- Clip-in system ensures efficient power transfer
- Suitable for rugged and rocky terrains
- Compatible with most MTB shoes
- Includes cleats for easy installation
- Item #CRNH03J
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4.5 based on 3 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 9, 2024
Great xc pedals
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- I've put it through the wringer
Great pedals fully rebuild able. Good for xc racing if you want a little bit of a platform compared to the egg beaters
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
April 8, 2021
Trail / gravel / commuter choice
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- I've put it through the wringer
Been on Egg Beaters for some 15+ yrs now. They are on my dual suspension cross country Santa Cruz Tall Boy and my 4 season Surly crosscheck commuter. They are great for 2 bolt type cleats. Four sided entry great for frequent entry/exit like cyclocross or commuting. Fair amount of float. I do note more shoe/pedal rub with these than some others, which is mildly aggravating when commuting, not noticeable on my Santa Cruz Tall Boy. Like most two bolt cleats, more risk of a hot spot along the sole when compared to road cleat (3 bolt) systems, but 3 bolt cleats dont work on trail or if any walking needed. Compared to spd, I like the forward or reverse entry and 4 sided vs 2 sided. I put about 500 miles a month commuting on these.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
June 22, 2020
More durable but not worth the upgrade
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- I've put it through the wringer
Having been through a lot of Eggbeaters from the first generation onwards I?m a big fan of the series. You get lightweight with ease of clipping in and out in all conditions. These are the best mtb pedal hands down. What most people don?t realize is that the cleats do take some time to break in which means you will want to twist well out of what you might consider the normal range until the cleats are broken in. This is normal, but if you?re coming from SPDs you may find yourself stuck on a few occasions if you haven?t made the mental adjustment. I have crashed many times with eggbeaters and they generally unclip as reliably as any other pedal system I?ve used over my 20+ years of riding clipless pedals. These pedals are actually heavier than the cheaper plastic bodied Candy and having ridden that pedal as well through all manner of conditions I don?t really consider this aluminum bodied version a huge upgrade. The composite body is pretty durable and protects the pedal well. Unlike the regular eggbeater I have never broken a wing whereas I have broken several wings on my normal eggbeaters hitting rocks and such. If you?re handy you can also upgrade the spindles yourself to Ti which gives you a cheap and significantly lighter pedal. On another note this might be considered a somewhat lower profile / lighter variation to the Mallett/enduro pedals so it might suit someone looking for a fairly bombproof light pedal but doesn?t need the bigger platform underfoot.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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