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You require the right pedal when you are riding on fast trails and terrains on unpaved roads. Pedals are one of the most important points of contact between your shoes and bike, so it is crucial you have a good and safe riding experience. There are three different types of mountain bike pedals that you could consider for safe riding.
1] MTB Clipless Pedals
Clipless pedals connect the pedal to your shoe that comes with a click system. Your shoes must have holes in the sole and matching cleats. The cleats are tightened to the holes in the sole of the shoe. Before riding you must click in by stepping on the clipless pedal and after your ride, you turn the heels upwards to release the connection. Your feet will not lose the grip because of the tight connection between the clipless pedal and your shoes.
Besides the firm connection, the clipless pedals allow power transmission. You can pedal downwards and also pull the pedals upwards. You have good mobility when riding because of the float angle, which enables you to achieve optimum performance on off-road trails or steep climbs.
2] MTB Duo pedals
They are flexible and versatile and allow you to ride on one side with a clipless pedal and the platform pedal on the other. Therefore, they are also referred as combination pedals. This type of pedal is ideal if you want to benefit from the other two types of pedals. Although you will not need anything special for the platform pedal, the clipless pedal comes with a large connection exterior and is compatible with cleats with two-hole standards.
3] Platform pedals
The MTB flat pedals are ideal for riding on dirt and trail roads. You can quickly get your foot off the pedal and put it on the floor. These pedals come with a large standing surface covered with metal pins that provide a good grip with the right shoes, even on rough terrain.
Conclusion:
Although the bike manufacturers provide you with a variety of options with each accessory, it is you as a rider who has to decide which one to choose as it is your safety and concern that is of primary importance.