Pedals
Maximum grip and efficiency for every ride
How to choose the right pedals
Pedals for enduro riding need to match terrain, speed, and the level of support or control you actually want. This page brings together 24 options from 7 brands so you can compare real differences in ride feel, reliability, and value.
Maximum grip and efficiency for every ride Observed pricing runs from about EUR 49 to EUR 299 depending on construction and tier.
Brand

Ambit Breach
€159.95Control, Durability and Pure Focus

Ambit Breach C
€179German Engineering, Accessible Performance

Ambit HAXN HOITA
€169Bavarian Precision with Patented Rotation Brake

Crankbrothers Stamp 1 Gen 2 Large
€49Redefined To Rip

Crankbrothers Stamp 1 Gen 2 Small
€49Redefined To Rip

Crankbrothers Stamp 11 Large
€299Premium Titanium Spindle

Crankbrothers Stamp 3 Large V2
€79Lightweight Magnesium Platform

Crankbrothers Stamp 7 Large
€179Pro-Level Concave Platform

Crankbrothers Stamp EVO Large
€199.99Extended Alloy Platform for Bigger Shoes

Crankbrothers Stamp EVO Small
€199.99Extended Alloy Platform for Smaller Feet

Deity Black Kat
€79Compact and Burly

Deity Deftrap
€55Premium Composite Trail Workhorse

Deity Flat Trak
€99Thin Profile, Maximum Ground Clearance

Deity Supervillain
€119The Most Locked-In Deity Pedal

Deity TMAC Signature
€159The Tyler McCaul Signature Pedal

HT Components Raven
€139Proven Grip for Trail and Enduro

HT Components Talon
€89Unrivaled Grip at an Accessible Price

OneUp Aluminum Pedal
€194.99Ultra Thin and Super Grippy

OneUp Wave Pedal
€174.99Patented Hybrid Wave Profile

Race Face Aeffect R
€69Big Platform, Bigger Attitude

Race Face Atlas
€139Back and Burlier than Ever

Tatze Contact CNC Large
€119Extra Large Platform for Big Feet

Tatze Link Composite
€89Ultralight Flat Pedal

Tatze MC-AIR
€149Maximum Efficiency and Grip
Related guides
All guidesFrequently asked questions
How should you choose pedals for enduro riding?
Start with terrain, target speed, and compatibility constraints. Then choose the level of support, stiffness, comfort, or power that actually fits your bike and riding style.
Do you need the most expensive option?
Not necessarily. The right choice is the one that delivers the performance, adjustment range, and reliability your riding actually uses. Mid-tier options often offer the best balance of cost, serviceability, and ride quality.
When should you optimize setup instead of replacing the component?
If your current part is compatible and mechanically healthy, better setup, pressure, bleeding, servicing, or cockpit tuning may solve the problem before a replacement is needed.
