MBR Mountain Bike Rider

CHROMAG SYNTH PEDALS

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£55

SPECIFICAT­ION Weight: 385g (pair) • Size: 110x105mm • Thickness: 15mm • Colours: purple, red, orange, red, green, blue, black • Contact: hotlines-uk.com

Chromag’s new Synth plastic flat pedal is based on the company’s machined Scareb, but it also shares DNA with the Contact we tested a few years ago. This includes the large platform and medium/ low stack height. Chromag claims the platform is 110x105mm but it does run quite close to the crank arm, so this pedal doesn’t feel as roomy as, say, a Nukeproof Horizon. It is however, about the same thickness; at its lowest point I measured the Synth at 15mm. It is also slightly concave, which really helps keep your foot centred. Grip is provided by 12 steel pins per side – the nut and bolt style you get with most injection-moulded pedals. With only plastic to thread into, you can’t have a traditiona­l design and there’s no height adjustment either. Chromag does, however, sell longer pins for the Synth for about £11, so you can just replace the shorter ones to add a bit more grip at the front, and maybe lose that central rearward pin, AKA the shin destroyer.

Grip with the stock pins is not bad, but like most nylon platforms I’ve tested, I can feel the plastic surface. It just feels a little bit more slippery compared to aluminium, especially in the wet. However, a lot depends on the flat shoes you’re running; it’s stable wearing a Five Ten Freerider, but with something slightly harder – like a Bontrager Flatline or Crankbroth­ers Stamp – I just didn’t feel as engaged.

To keep the pedal close to the crank arm, there are no pedal flats, just an 8mm hex on the back. The pedal runs a solid steel axle and a bushing/cartridge bearing assembly. Like most Chromag pedals, this is pretty smooth out of the box and is also totally rebuildabl­e, so once the bearings are worn you don’t have to bin the whole thing. Chromag also sells replacemen­t cages for the Synth, so again, if you crack one on a rock it’s not terminal.

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