OneUp Components Composite Pedal for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.5
out of 10
19 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$49.00
Used Value:
$29.40
Sale Value:
$44.10

Based on the same confidence-inspiring platform as OneUp Components' Aluminum Pedal, the OneUp Composite Pedal brings you similar performance with ideal grip, size, and weight, but at less than half the price. DU and cartridge bearing technology delivers easy serviceability, smooth rotation, and lasting durability, while ten removable steel pins packed on each side of the platform ensure maximum grip. Its wider platform design makes for an easy footplant and increases stability, while the slightly contoured shape provides a natural and truly connected feeling underfoot.

Specifications

Claimed Weight:
355g
Material:
[body] nylon composite, [axle] black chromoly steel
Recommended Use:
mountain biking
Removable Pins:
yes

Full Reviews

8
Everything I hoped for--my foot stays well planted on the screws. But with longer, slacker, lower bikes there are more pedal strikes. Wait until the screws grab a root and nearly take you down. I guess I shouldn't blame the pedals but it's very exciting every time this happens. Now that I think about it perhaps I'll remover the outer screws... Started squeeking around Week 2 so had to take care of that. Purple color above is pretty faithful.
gre101550697, backcountry.com
October 29, 2020
10
I bought these pedals with my new Yeti SB6. I live in Austin Texas. Lost of rock and technical riding. I have put 700 miles of abuse on these pedals numerous rock strikes, tree strikes, etc. I have on crashed a half dozen times usually in the cheese grater rock gardens that seem to frequent many of the trails I ride. I have not had to service these pedal yet, they work perfectly 100% traction on the sole of you shoe at all times. Easy to find when you take your foot off to dab or take a tight corner. Light and they don't break and the pedal spindle doesn't bend and give you the wonky feel when you pedal. I have had pedal strikes that were so hard they moved the bike over a foot with no ill side effects to the pedals. I bought these because why not at $49? My though was pedal get trashed so I'll just buy another set when they break. So far they are still working great no problems what so ever. I would buy these pedal again in a heartbeat. Best pedals I have used to date.
spr103080295, backcountry.com
October 25, 2020
8
I’m using these with Freerider Pros, and the grip is excellent. I prefer the slightly larger platform over my Chesters. The only negative is I’ve had to disassemble and grease both pedals after a couple months while my Chesters have been silent for years.
Jon, backcountry.com
October 4, 2020
6
The green is more of regular almost forest green. Much different than the pictures. Also dirty inside. ? Not sure why. Returning
backcountry.com
August 27, 2020
10
I had pretty low expectations for these pedals since they were only $49 at the time I purchased. However, they have a ton of grip, the size is on point (I wear a size 9 shoe), they are very light, and spin just fine. The screws are quite sharp, so you don't want to catch these in the shin! I did have to tighten a few screws with a hex key as some weren't 100% tight upon arrival, by that's a small complaint.
Greg Burnett, backcountry.com
July 27, 2020
10
Riding up in the PNW you gotta get up before you get down. Most of the time it’s wet as well. These pedals have been great. They have a lower profile than my last ones which were almost 3x more expensive, which means I get less pedal strikes. The ten pins per side don’t let my feet go anywhere. I would definitely recommend these to anyone looking for a new pedal. Believe the hype.
thaddeus831545803, backcountry.com
May 24, 2020
10
Not only does the color stand out well, the grip is outstanding. I've had a few rock strikes and they are holding up well. I love how wide the platform is and the support is strong.
Matthew R., backcountry.com
May 5, 2020
10
I've had these on my bike for about 2 years and they've never let me down! They have encountered numerous rock strikes and only suffered a bent pin or two while still looking great and functioning like they did out of the box. The grip is great with normal shoes but pair them with a good cycling shoe and it's unreal. I was skeptical of these at this price point but am now a firm believer. The color options are awesome too. I am rockin the orange on my Nomad and love the look!
Jarid L, backcountry.com
April 30, 2020
10
Awesome pedal especially for its price, large surface area for stability!
Navy D., backcountry.com
October 4, 2019
10
Was looking for a good flat pedal I had a pair raceface chester on my other bike . But like the oneup composite flat pedal better has a slimmer profile but a wider pedal with more pin sand are lightweight work great with my 5 10 freeride shoes
STEVEN S., backcountry.com
August 29, 2019
10
adjustable bit is cool
Jason Olden, backcountry.com
August 28, 2019
10
I ordered these for a park bike once I switched to flats. I had HT flats on my everyday bike, but the bearings in the HT’s failed on me and had to put these on it. More grip than the HT’s, and a slightly larger platform. The color I ordered didn’t go with the scheme I was going for, but it might be the direction I go now! I am very pleased with the bad boys.
Joel Hauschild, backcountry.com
August 14, 2019
10
I love these pedals. Lightweight, durable, and very sticky. Reviews that said it almost feels like being clipped in were right on. I keep thinking I will go back to my clips, but I am loving these pedals too much so I’ve been using these for all my riding.
Chad Cordell, backcountry.com
July 29, 2019
10
These pedals are a standout in the industry, compared to basically every pedal ive seen on the market right now these are very well reviewed convex shape at an unbeatable price that you can find information on through courtliness youtube videos and websites. I saved a bit of coin for the apres espresso's and i love the look of these compared to other options. These are grippy but not so sharp that they will tare up your flip flops on casual rides to the store. Quick gear tip, you can pull out the pins in the middle of the pedal to reduce a pressure point on the ball/midfoot.
Nicholas Dey, backcountry.com
June 29, 2019
10
Put these pedals on my new bike and I love them so far. They are super grippy with my new five ten shoes.
Amanda Roper, backcountry.com
May 29, 2019
8
don't slip this pedal
Jason Olden, backcountry.com
May 15, 2019
10
Just the pedal I was looking for. Super grippy and not too heavy. Amazing for the price. Love them!
Stetson Bassett, backcountry.com
April 21, 2019
10
Easily my favorite composite pedals. Long pins, plenty of grip. Wide platform for bigger feet. Bearing haven't showed and slowing down in 6 months of riding
Anjali Garrett, backcountry.com
March 21, 2019
10
These are a great pedal option if you are on a budget. Really thin for a composite pedal, while still giving you all the stiffness and grip you would need. Pair these with a good biking shoe like a five ten and you almost won't notice a difference from a clipless pedal.
Aaron Bytendorp, backcountry.com
February 24, 2019
10
Been biking a bunch last few years. These are everything you need. We have own a dozen plus sets of pedals and i think this is the best all around before they get crazy pricey. We have the Aluminum version too.
Diana Jenson, backcountry.com
February 13, 2019

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