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Reading Good
> 24 hourThis is a good quality pedals for mountain biking. It has a better grip than the Crankbrothers Stamp 1. I’ve tried both and I prefer RF Chester.
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Jake Mills
> 24 hourEverything it claims to be. A good plastic pedal that is easy to put on and has held up better than other plastic pedals I’ve used in past. Best for value I’ve found so far.
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T.M.
> 24 hourThis is my 3rd set of Raceface Chesters for my 3rd bike. I love how Chesters provide a great platform and grip my Five-Tens yet I can easily and quickly put my foot down. The yellow looks great and matches my grips.
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E. Myers
> 24 hourPretty disappointed in these flat pedals, considering there are 1k+ reviews and 5 stars. The pedals arent actually flat. The leading and trailing edges are below the center pivot point, and my shoes constantly slip/rotate on that higher pivot point, even with the screws for grip. The MYRRZH (or whatever they are) knockoff pedals are just as light, theyre actually flat so they grip MUCH better and are half the price.
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Ruben Recio
> 24 hourRace Face Chester are my to-go for all my bikes and my kids bikes. For the price, this is as good as it gets.
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Cj77
> 24 hourGreat pedal for the money
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BWurz
> 24 hourI did a lot of research on what pedals I wanted to go with. It was a toss up between OneUps and Chesters. I am very happy with the Chester Race Faces! I will note though that you will need to get a good pair of mountain biking shoes if you are going to use this product. The pins are very aggressive which makes them great out on the trail, but it would tear up a normal pair of shoes.
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antonio
> 24 hourI love the color! These are sold pedals. I have them in both bikes and ride trails with jumps constantly.
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john
> 24 hourCant justify spending more than buying these anymore and wont buy copys from everyone else so I recommend these. Lightweight and super durable at a great price. whats not to love!
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Chirasmita Kompella
> 24 hourSo I ride these pedals hard… constantly riding downhill/enduro and I personally don’t have issues with the pedals but ofc not every 50 dollar pedal is perfect. The first thing is that these really suck when it is mildly damp or even a little wet. They lose all their grip and if it is muddy they are as good as gone. Second they are big which is a plus for some people but for me they don’t have enough spikes for the amount of space on the pedal cause a loss in grip. Would recommend 10/10 when dry