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Signature models are usually the finest of the finest - after all, professionals don't want to be the inspiration for mediocre products. Super trickster Danny MacAskill is more down-to-earth, his version of the Stamp 3 pedals is available for a fair €100. The highlight of the Stamp series: the pedals are available in two different sizes, depending on shoe size. We rode the large version, and the extra footprint paid off with shoe size 47. The ten interchangeable pins provide plenty of grip, while the flat design prevents unwanted contact with the ground.
Weight 464 grammes
Price 99,99 Euro >> e.g. available at Rosebikes
Florentin Vesenbeckh, BIKE test editor: Flat pedals make double sense, especially in winter. Warmer feet and less time lost if you do have to put your foot down. All the better if the grip can also be adjusted by screwing in the pins.
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