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Revisiting a topic I have researched before as I am shopping for some new flat pedals. Last time I settled on VP Harriers as they were about the widest I could find and reasonably light.
Any other alternatives that folk would recommend? Crank Bros Stamp Large look good but not heard of many folk using them yet.
DMR vaults or Burgtec penthouse fit the bill, both really work well, the penthouse is a bit more robust IMO.
DMR Vaults are wide and flat. Not a big fan of the axle bush though, seem to go through them quite quickly.
Syntace titan 9 pedals I have found really good - wide and thin. Quite costly though but quality is.
How thin and wide is thin and wide, to you? Pretty much everything these days qualifies if you're used to older school V12s and the like.
I can't see past Nukeproof Horizon plastics tbh, they're cheap, they're light, they're a good (but not massive) size and they're reasonably thin (but not super thin so no issues with funny shapes, tiny bushings, convex platforms or any of that other bollocks)
I've had spank spikes before; they fit the bill really well. I currently have spank oozys they're super thin and very large. Well made too, bit pricey though
The fairly new Nano Evo at Superstar, when it has a day discount in their Advent calendar?
Thanks for the suggestions guys.
Northwind - the VP's I am using are 120x110mm platform and 12mm thick I think. I'm tempted to go with the same again as most 'big' pedals seem to be 'only' 110x105mm platform.
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This guy has a whole lot of science behind them. Pricey though.
I like Burgtec penthouses and RF atlas’
OneUp are doing some decent pedals.