Crafted with their exclusive four-sized entry, it may be literally impossible to not easily find your way into the Egg Beater 3 Pedals that feature a low-profile that delivers a more powerful and efficient pedal stroke in and out.
At slightly a step up and still affordably desirable compared to their Egg Beater 1 and 2 models, the Egg Beater 3 Pedals are forged with a stainless body and spring with steel spindle that adds strength and stability without weighing the overall system down.
With 6 degrees of knee-saving float with a choice of a 15 or 20 degree release angle, the Egg Beater 3 Pedals allow you to truly have a customized fit for whatever trail you're hitting, and an included brass cleat and mounting hardware, they are beyond easy to install, jump on and utilize.
Features
| Axle material | Chromoly |
|---|---|
| Bearings | Sealed Cartridge |
| Weight per pedal, grams | 272 |
| Float | 15º to 20º |
| Intended use | Mountain biking, Cyclocross |
| Pedal body material | Stainless Steel |
| Cleat bolt pattern | 2 hole, MTB style |
| Adjustable release tension | No |
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