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Reviewed: Crankbrothers Candy 7
- Updated: August 18, 2016
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Price: $165Weight: 320g Rating: 8/10
We’ve always loved the simplicity of the Crankbrothers pedal design. The four metal bars, attached to a single coiled spring around the axle are simple and elegant. And beyond aesthetics, if you find yourself ejecting from pedals with four degrees of float, like Shimano’s SPDs, Crankbrothers yields up to 20 degrees of smooth motion before they release.
The thing is, over the years, we’ve tried to love Crankbrothers’s Eggbeater, Candy, and Mallet pedals, but they always seemed to fall short when it came to durability. Fortunately, the latest Candy 7 design seems to have put those worries to bed.
Candy 7s are built around the same elegant retention system. The pedal’s body and bearings have changed, however. Updates to the former …
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