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Shimano PD-EF202 MTB flat pedals

£39.99

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  • DESCRIPTION

      Shimano PD-EF202

      Great value Shimano PD-EF202 platform pedal for general comfort riding in various environments

      Extra-wide and low profile durable flat pedal for entry-level riding

      Alloy body with grip pattern for stable peddling

      Low-maintenance sealed cartridge bearing chromoly axles

  • DETAILS
    • SKU: PDEF202BK
  • FAQ
    • Q: Are Shimano SPD pedals good for mountain biking?
      A: Yes. Shimano SPD pedals are one of the most widely used MTB pedal systems because they provide secure foot retention, efficient power transfer, and reliable performance in mud, rain, and technical trail conditions. They are used across XC, trail, enduro, and gravel riding.

      Q: Flat pedals vs SPD pedals: which is better?
      A: Flat pedals are better for beginners and riders who want easy foot placement and frequent stops. SPD pedals are better for riders who want more control, efficiency, and secure foot positioning on rough terrain. Most mountain bikers start on flats and move to SPD as confidence increases.

      Q: Are clip-in pedals worth it for mountain biking?
      A: Clip-in (SPD) pedals are worth it for riders who want better control, smoother pedalling, and improved efficiency on climbs and technical trails. They are less important for casual riding or beginners still developing bike handling skills.

      Q: Can you ride SPD pedals in mud and wet conditions?
      A: Yes. Shimano SPD pedals are designed for mountain biking in mud, rain, and wet trail conditions. The open mechanism helps shed mud and maintains reliable clipping performance in off-road environments.

      Q: Do I need special shoes for Shimano pedals?
      A: SPD pedals require MTB shoes with a 2-bolt cleat system. Flat pedals do not require special shoes and can be used with any footwear, although MTB shoes improve grip on flat pedals.