German apparel and protection brand ION have a pretty comprehensive range of riding shoes with plenty of options in both flat and clipless varieties. I’ve spent the last six months...
What a jam-packed episode of Fresh Goods we have for you this week! Below we have 17 of the freshest, ripest and ready to consume goods available from the bike...
Out at the launch for the new YT Jeffsy last year, I spotted some unusual looking pins on the pedals of a bike on the uplift trailer. It turned out…
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It is one of the great mysteries of the mountain biking world: why are there no flat pedal deep winter boots? In recent years we have seem some efforts at…
Ask any mountain biker what flat pedal shoes they’d recommend, and there’s one brand that inevitably comes up in conversation: Five Ten. With its gooey Stealth rubber-soled shoes, Five Ten...
First announced over a year ago at the Fort William World Cup alongside the new Saint flat and Saint SPD pedals, the PD-M8040 is the first ever flat pedal from...
DMR Vaults are popular flat pedals for a very good reason. David explains why in his detailed review from Issue 113 of Singletrack Magazine
Radiance by name, radiant by nature. These uber-bright flat pedals from NS Bikes performed exceptionally well in our 17-pedal group test
The DMR V8 flat pedals may be the cheaper alternative to the popular Vaults, but these are an excellent set of flatties for those on a budget
DMR has some updates to the SLED enduro bike to make it even slacker, plus brand new Deathgrips and Vault pedals shown here at Eurobike
After 18 months of thrashing, what does James have to say about the MK4 edition of the Burgtec Penthouse flat pedals? Read on.
Crank Brothers adds four new flat pedals to its lineup, including a sub-300g Stamp 11 and a Danny MacAskill signature set
To complete our flat pedal grouptest, Ross writes about Shimano Saints. This is about as long term as long-term reviews get!
Superstar\'s wallet friendly, perennial budget flats ship with two lengths of pin for riders to tune grip. David Hayward put them through a few months of Pennine gritstone
Funn\'s plastic budget pedals went through several months of Yorkshire filth in the hands of a few testers. David Hayward sees how they stack up
These pedals are fat bike specific, and, lacking snow for now, we just put them through a load of mud instead to see how they perform
Designed in conjunction with Sam Hill, are the Horizons the best flat pedals going? David investigates in his review