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BSD Jonesin Pedals  / Black
BSD Jonesin Pedals
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$34.99 AUD

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$39.99 AUD

Insight Pro Platform 9/16 Pedals
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$114.99 AUD

HT X3 Clip In Pedals
Sale price$319.99 AUD
S&M 101 Looseball Pedals
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$69.99 AUD

Salt Alloy Slim Pedals
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$49.99 AUD

Answer MPH Junior Flat Pedals
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$198.99 AUD

Fit Mac Alloy Unsealed Pedals
Sale price$79.99 AUD
HT T2 Clip In Pedals
Sale price$254.99 AUD
Merritt P1 Pedals
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Mission Impulse Pedals
Sale price$29.99 AUD
Salt Junior PC Pedals
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Salt Am Nylon Pedal
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$33.99 AUD

S&M Hoder BTM Pedals
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$44.99 AUD

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Tioga Dazz Nylon Lite Platform Pedals / Black / 9/16
Tioga Dazz Nylon Lite Platform Pedals
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$44.99 AUD

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$51.99 AUD

Eclat AK Pedal
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$99.99 AUD

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Salt Plus Stealth Sealed Pedals / Black
Salt Plus Stealth Sealed Pedals
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$59.99 AUD

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$69.99 AUD

Avian Pariah Expert Pedal
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$199.99 AUD

Tioga Surefoot Slim Nylon Pedals
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$29.99 AUD

Stay Strong Torque Pro Platform Pedals
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$198.99 AUD

Primo Turbo Pedals
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$49.99 AUD

HT T2-SX Clip In Pedals
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$299.99 AUD

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SD CNC V3 Pro Pedal  / Black / 9/16
SD CNC V3 Pro Pedal
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$184.99 AUD

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$189.99 AUD

A good freestyle BMX pedal is one that provides the rider with a strong grip and durability. The pedal should be able to withstand the constant impact and friction that comes with performing tricks and stunts on a BMX bike.

When it comes to choosing between plastic pedals and alloy pedals, there are advantages to both options. Plastic pedals are often preferred by riders who prioritize weight and affordability. They are lightweight, making it easier for the rider to move the bike around, and they tend to be less expensive than alloy pedals. Additionally, plastic pedals are less likely to cause injury if the rider accidentally hits their shins on them. However, plastic pedals are generally less durable than alloy pedals and are more likely to crack or break under extreme stress.

Alloy pedals, on the other hand, are heavier and more expensive than plastic pedals, but they offer greater durability and strength. They are less likely to break or wear out quickly, making them a better option for riders who frequently perform stunts and tricks. Alloy pedals also provide a more solid grip for the rider, allowing for better control over the bike.

Ultimately, the choice between plastic and alloy pedals comes down to the rider's personal preference and riding style. Riders who prioritize weight and affordability may prefer plastic pedals, while those who prioritise strength and durability may opt for alloy pedals. Regardless of the choice, it is important for the pedal to be securely attached to the bike and for the rider to feel confident and comfortable with their equipment in order to perform at their best.