Description
Shoe meets grip. The Crankbrothers Mallet E Pedals were designed to provide maximum grip in all situations. Billed as their ultimate pedal for enduro riding and racing, its concave design and integrated adjustability were purpose built to keep your feet hooked in and transferring power to the ground. Features: Concave...
Crankbrothers Mallet E MTB Pedals Item # 833505
Description
Shoe meets grip. The Crankbrothers Mallet E Pedals were designed to provide maximum grip in all situations. Billed as their ultimate pedal for enduro riding and racing, its concave design and integrated adjustability were purpose built to keep your feet hooked in and transferring power to the ground.
Features:
- Concave platform for secure foothold
- 6 adjustable pins per side for grip
- Integrated traction pad technology to optimize the shoe/pedal interface
- Ribbed body for better traction when unclipped
- Chamfered edges to reduce rock-strikes
- 52 mm Q-factor: for maneuverability on tight trails
- 4-sided entry / superior mud shedding
- Customizable float & Release angle
- Premium bearings & double seal system
- Sold as a pair
Specifications:
- Adjustable Pins: 6 per side
- Body material: 6061-T6 aluminum
- Cleats: Premium brass Cleats: with shims included
- End Cap: Hex alloy
- Inner bearing type: Igus LL-glide bearing
- Max. rider weight: No restriction
- Outer bearing type: Enduro MAX cartridge bearing
- Q-factor: 52 mm
- Release angle: 15° / 20°
- Spindle material: Forged scm 435 chromoly steel
- Spring material: 300 series stainless steel
- Weight: 419 g per pair
- Wing material: 17-4PH stainless
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Rated 4 out of
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Talon from
First clipless pedals for me. A bit pricey but the build quality is there. Have only used them for about 7 rides before the season ended but they have been great so far.
Would be great if you could pick the cleats you want when buying the pedals. I ended up paying extra for the easy release cleats instead.
Using Shimano shoes, I feel planted with these and have not experienced the pedals disengaging by accident. Clipping in is not perfect yet, but that may be lack of experience on my part.
Date published: 2025-11-27