Gen 1 Stamp 1 Pedals
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Stamp 1 Pedals
The Stamp 1 Pedals bring the impressively thin profile and supportive platform of Crank Brother's proven Stamp series into a more affordable price point than ever. By constructing the body out of a durable composite material, Crank Brothers is able to keep the cost down while saving a considerable amount of weight compared to the aluminum Stamp 2 pedals. You still get a premium bearing and seal system that resists contamination season after season, as well as your choice of two platform sizes optimized for a different range of shoe sizes. The large pedals have a particularly large platform, but both sizes inspire confidence when the trail points downward and gravity takes over. There are 9 adjustable pins per side to ensure your feet stay securely in place, and at only 13mm thick these pedals do an exceptional job at minimizing rock strikes.
Details
- Platform pedals with a thin profile that won't break the bank
- Composite body saves weight and cost while staying durable
- Thin 13mm profile helps prevent rock strikes
- Substantial surface area inspires confidence on descents
- Premium bearing and seal system preserves that extra smooth spin
- Large pedals recommended for shoe sizes 10 - 15 US
- Small pedals recommended for shoe sizes 5 - 10 US
- 9 adjustable pins per side for secure grip
- Item #CRN004L
- Material
- [body] composite, [spindle] forged 435 chromoly steel, [inner bearing] Igus LL-glide, [outer bearing] Enduro cartridge
- Removable Pins
- 9 per side
- Spindle Diameter
- 9/16in
- Dimensions
- [small] 3.9 x 3.9in (100 x 100mm) [large] 4.5 x 4.4in (114mm x 111mm)
- Claimed Weight
- [pair] 11.6oz (329g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 5 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
1 based on 5 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 31, 2023
Terrible!
Got these on sale and thought the reviews had to be overblown... WRONG! Didn't even take these out of my driveway they are so slippery.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
March 30, 2022
Fail.
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
There is no other way to put this: these pedals are awful. I have never felt less securely attached to my bike than when I'm standing on these pedals, and that's a fact. I thought I was taking crazy pills, but these darn things are seriously malformed. My feet pretty much don't contact the pegs on the front & back of the pedal because the center line is so high. It's back asswards! What everyone else says about them in the reviews is completely true. I have no idea how Crank Brothers got this wrong. All their other stuff is great! I won't stop buying their stuff because of this, but still - holy cow&
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
August 10, 2021
TERRIBLE!! Let down, they look great.
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
These pedals are convexed rather than concaved. The axle area in the center of the pedal is TALLER than the rest of the pedal. Not flat, not concaved. Zero grip, your foot would want to slip off of it. Pedals look great from a distance. Would be a down grade from the most stock pedals. They look strong and solid. I hope they fix this, it would be a great pedal.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
June 17, 2021
I don't understand how this released
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I don't know what kind of shoes Crankbros used to test this but even using it for riding around town ended in pedal slips. The worst MTB product I have used by far, and it's surprising cause Crankbros usually make great stuff. Avoid at all costs
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
May 18, 2021
Middle rise makes them unusable
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
My mistake as I didn?t read the reviews like I should. Great affordable pedal but the ridge down the center made me never feel like my feet were secure. Slipped pedals in dry, wet, cold, warm, any condition, just couldn?t keep my feet on the pedal. The solution, instead of making them slim, beef up the exterior so they have a convex layout that your feet/shoes sit into. I will be replacing them.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com