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  1. It’s a pretty nifty idea, but 4° in each direction really isn’t a lot to compensate for how easy it is to put one’s foot down in a not-optimal position on a flat pedal. I suspect this’d help while pedaling, but it wouldn’t alleviate the need for appropriate positioning.

  2. EverydayCrisisAHHH on

    I have met the guy who created these! And I got to try them out!

    4° doesn’t seem like much but you absolutely feel it. And it definitely feels a bit weird. I didn’t try long enough to get used to it (was up and down the street and around the lot) but I imagine you would. They definitely move. Not in an unsettling way mind you. Just..foreign. they’re not the thinnest pedal though so you folks with super low BB heights (SJ15 for example) might want to skip unless you’re reeeeally good at ratcheting your pedals

    Neat idea but I feel like my feet are something I want static

  3. wreckedbutwhole420 on

    IDK why we can’t just have large metal pedals that cost $50. I firmly believe the juice isn’t worth the squeeze on these kinds of over-engineered ideas

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