Leaders in the foot candy business, the Crank Brothers have done it again with their Candy 3 Pedal, completing their Candy family off with system thats body is slightly larger and easier to hit when clipping in, translating these pedals into sheer power.
With 6° of knee-saving float with a choice of a 15° or 20° release angle gives that give you a customized fit for all terrain, the Candy 3 Pedal becomes your own when you first install it on your bike and oh what a sweet thing it will be.
Designed with a low-profile and platform to deliver a more powerful and efficient pedal stroke, the Candy 3 Pedal weights in at an unbelievable 304g/pair and comes with a 10mm needle bearing inner and cartridge bearing outer that only speaks to its quality—and with a super durable cro-moly steel spindle that has no problem taking abuse, the Candy 3 Pedal is able to shed mud like it's its job, designed to last multiple seasons and comes at price point that will no doubt pull on your sweet tooth.
The Candy 3 Pedal comes in a glossy blue coat, jet black finish and red hot anodized red and includes the cleats, two shims to protect your shoes and all of the necessary hardware for the installation process.
Features
| Axle material | Chromoly |
|---|---|
| Bearings | Sealed Cartridge |
| Weight per pedal, grams | 304 |
| Float | 15º to 20º |
| Intended use | Mountain biking, Cyclocross |
| Pedal body material | Aluminum |
| Cleat bolt pattern | 2 hole, MTB style |
| Adjustable release tension | No |
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