Crank Brothers Mallet 3 Pedals for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$94.50
Used Value:
$56.70
Sale Value:
$85.05

Laguna Beach born Crankbrothers is a brand stoked on released mountain bike components that deliver functionality in unexpected and innovative ways. They call it distruptive design. The Crankbrothers Mallet 3 Pedals are no exception, and they offer bombproof durability and a large platform for pushing your limits on the trail. A bit larger than your average trail pedal, the Mallet 3 caters to gravity junkies, but it's also a great pedal for beginners learning to clip in and out. Its two-piece aluminum-composite platform stands up to rigorous use and abuse.

Crank Brothers' Egg Beater retention system is insanely easy to clip into, and it offers 15 to 20 degrees of adjustable release for quick clip-outs in switchbacks. The bearings, including the Igus internals and enduro cartridge external bearings, are housed in a light, durable aluminum inner body and double-sealed to make sure mud, rocks, and grit don't get in the way of the pedals' ability to spin smoothly. For added ride customization, you'll find six adjustable traction pins on each side for sure-footed confidence, especially if you unclip before a no-fall zone or an especially treacherous section of trail.

Specifications

Claimed Weight:
499g
Cleats:
2-bolt
Entry / Release:
15 / 20°
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 years
Material:
[spindle] forged scm435 choromoly steel, [body] 6061-T6 aluminum, A380 aluminum, [wing] 17-4PH stainless steel, [spring] 300 series stainless steel
Recommended Use:
downhill

Full Reviews

10
I was happy with the Candys I use on my old XC bike so I bought Mallets for my trail bike so I wouldn't have to change cleats. As it turns out that was a good thing because these pedals are great! The mechanism sheds dirt and mud really well and the platform is big enough to waltz on.
Eric Schulthess, backcountry.com
August 13, 2016
10
I have always gotten crank brother peddles. They hold up really well and give me enough flat to push against while going down hill. Love these peddles highly recommend them.
Patrick W., backcountry.com
May 20, 2016