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ccrdave

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Im thinking about having a go with some flats i need a large platform can anybody reccomend something grippy with a low profile please
 

ccrdave

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Ok thanks mate i narrowed it down to crank bros stamp. Speshh boomslang or ht aeo6 any comments please
 
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Interpaul

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From my post, the HT AE03 and One Up Components looked the best for my needs. They are very thin which should help with pedal strikes.

I Bought the HT AE03 by the way.
 

ccrdave

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Just tried a pair of aeo3 fantastic pedal but a bit small for me hence the interest in the aeo6
 

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Im thinking about having a go with some flats i need a large platform can anybody reccomend something grippy with a low profile please

Are you moving to flats from clipless Dave? I very nearly did, but decided on flat-clipless instead - Crank Brother Mallet DH, they should be here today.
 

ccrdave

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Yes using saints clips at the moment but gonna try flats just ordered crank bros stamp
 

jamied

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Are you moving to flats from clipless Dave? I very nearly did, but decided on flat-clipless instead - Crank Brother Mallet DH, they should be here today.

I've used the mallet DH's for years, nice pedal and you can use it with normal shoes if you don't mind a slight lump in the middle of your shoe. Although I've switched to the DMR Brendog Vault for my ebike, only got the signature model as they were cheaper than the regular model. Very good pedal, loads of grip.
 

npatrix

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Im thinking about having a go with some flats i need a large platform can anybody reccomend something grippy with a low profile please
I am on the same page as you, I think that to explore new trails flats are a better choice (at least confidence goes up), I ordered some DMR Vault, based on the reviews and comments around the forum.
 

davegixer

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I've used the mallet DH's for years, nice pedal and you can use it with normal shoes if you don't mind a slight lump in the middle of your shoe. Although I've switched to the DMR Brendog Vault for my ebike, only got the signature model as they were cheaper than the regular model. Very good pedal, loads of grip.

Had the first spin out with the Mallet DH and I like them so far - fairly east to stamp into them and a really good platform if you aren't clipped in. Seem reasonably easy to unclip in panic-mode too, which is important for me due to my all too often lack of skill.
I'll stick with them for now, but there is a part of me still fancies trying some flats with sticky shoes for trail stuff. It's only money ey :rolleyes:
 
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