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Atomic Laboratories Quiksteps

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Average Rating 4.14/5
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Description:This pedal was denigned for people who prefer platform pedals and want a clipless that feels like a platform.


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    Submitted by Steve a Downhiller from Ski Town USA
    Date Reviewed: May 25, 2008
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $89.00
    Purchased At:Ski Haus
    Strengths:Awesome, flexible design, durability, simplicity
    Weaknesses:None so far
    Similar Products Used:CB Candy SL's, Mallet C's, Acid 1's, SPD's.
    Bike Setup:2007 Specialized Demo 8.
    Bottom Line:Just like other reviewers have said, easy to get in and out; ride 'em like flats or clipped in. The ears of the bales fold down when not being used as clipless so they can easily be used as flats, too.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Franz a Weekend Warrior from Santa Cruz CA.
    Date Reviewed: February 24, 2008
    Favorite Trail:dead camper
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $80.00
    Purchased At:Beyond Bikes
    Strengths:Lots of shoe contact for leverage and control, very easy to service pop right out but great hold when hammering. easy to clip in & out
    Weaknesses:They can hurt when you catch a shin, unlike those road bike crossover tiny pedals
    Similar Products Used:Wego Mag flats, shimano DX flats
    Bike Setup:Ellsworth ID romicD 6" Marzocci all mtn1 6" all XT
    Bottom Line:These pedals require flat shoes ( like 661's ) when you clip in the whole shoe makes contact. I clip in & out constantly, I don't get these other reviewers who are having problems. I love these pedals they are solid ( not light so mountain bikers who have road bike like set-ups look out ).
    The bushings are very easy to service and I clean them before I ride just like my chain, and I keep the dirt and grunge off of them just like I do for my shocks.
    True It took me a couple of weeks to dial in the entry & exit but that's to be expected.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bez a Weekend Warrior from Los Altos
    Date Reviewed: September 12, 2007
    Favorite Trail:420's
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:Ride This
    Strengths:Super connected feel when cliped in, but still rideable when not clipped in
    Weaknesses:Hard to find the sweet spot to clip in, I just have to keep moving my foot around until it clicks
    Similar Products Used:Crank Bros. Candy SL's, Primo platforms, Shimano 540's, and various others
    Bike Setup:irrelavent
    Bottom Line:I love the feel of them when clipped in but it's hard for me to find the sweet spot. They also work well if your just goofy around without your mtn. bike shoes. I would give them 4 chilis if they were easier to find the sweet spot to clip in. Not the best choice if your in and out of your pedals a lot. Great choice for a dedicated downhiller
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by mike a Racer from ephrata,wa. usa
    Date Reviewed: September 5, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $69.00
    Purchased At:jensen
    Strengths:decent quality. strong axle
    Weaknesses:worse design on the planet. surprised someone hasn't sent atom lab a supoena to appear before a judge for letting a product on the market before testing.
    Similar Products Used:shimanos, ritchey (junk), eggbeaters, frogs
    Bike Setup:hairy gary custom 29.
    Bottom Line:i chose these peals after breaking THREE pairs of eggbeaters. The eggbeaters are great pedals except for one thing- if you're big and ride hard the spindles break. ALWAYS. so i thought lets find something heavy duty. i had used atom labs trailking pedals on my dh bike and they worked flawlessly. so i feltpretty good about the quiksteps. especially after reading these reviews. WOAH now come on guys, do you actually ride? i thied every adjustment possible. no go. maybe it's because i ride single speed. i don't think they make this pedal anymore. i wonder why?
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Matt Moomaw a from Durango, CO, USA
    Date Reviewed: January 30, 2007
    Favorite Trail:I have to choose...
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $130.00
    Purchased At:Beyond Bikes
    Strengths:Strength, design - easy to ride clipped or not, easy to get in and out of. Very low profile. Easily serviced bushings. Customer support
    Weaknesses:1st set came missing the inner washer allowing side to side movement on the spindle...got parts from Atomlab. Low profile requires bushings instead of cartridge bearings...strong though Not sure if actually a hinderance. Quality comes at a price.
    Similar Products Used:various flats and clips
    Bike Setup:'01 SC Bullet. Juicy 7's. Fox Van fork. Fox air rear. XT/rhyno XL. X9's. Thompson stem/post. Azonic bar and saddle.
    Bottom Line:Good product. Not impressed with Beyond Bikes though. Pain in the a#@ ordering from them.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Amber a Weekend Warrior from New Zealand
    Date Reviewed: November 24, 2006
    Favorite Trail:All of them
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:second hand
    Strengths:Easy to get into from front, back or top down. Easy to get out of even with the pins. Great for riding unclipped, grippy pins. Good float. Easy to maintain. Low profile, and good looking. Replaceable pins.
    Weaknesses:None except maybe a little pricey for some people but worth every penny for me.
    Similar Products Used:Shimano 520, Wellgo 823, VP133 DH.
    Bike Setup:Giant Reign 2, 145mm Nixon, 3-way swinger, Atomlab quicksteps, RaceFace kitted, XT.
    Bottom Line:I needed a pedal that I could clip in riding the flats and going up the trails and mostly unclip for the downhills, rocks and roots and learning to jump, etc etc. These are prefect for me. The pins are really grippy when standing on them and the clip mechanism moves out of the way, but when seated, allow you to unclip really easily by twisting as for most pedals. The pins do not hinder you positioning your feet around when seated and unweighted, if anything a little bit too much movement (might be my bad technique) but when standing the pins keep them planted great which is what I want. Work best with flat soled shoes. I'm using 661 launch spd shoes. Easy to maintain. Just remove the outer screw in the shaft, slide the shaft out, grease the bushes and back in. While most pedals don't require a lot of maintanence, it is so quick to do these and in position that it doesn't matter doing it often and the more you keep it up the longer they will last. I will definately be getting another pair when these wear out, although the latest model doesn't appear to have pins so I'll try for the pinned model. It's all about personal preference and I prefer to clip in for the tame stuff and ride the platform for pushing my boundaries. If your a staunch clipped in rider then maybe you'd be better with something else but if you like clipless and platforms and want both, then I would highly recommend them.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bobby Jim a Weekend Warrior from Santa Cruz
    Date Reviewed: September 28, 2006
    Favorite Trail:MailBoxes
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $100.00
    Purchased At:Universal Cycles
    Strengths:Entry is super clean and exit is really easy
    Weaknesses:What?
    Similar Products Used:My first clipless and they are prestine
    Bike Setup:Miscellaneous
    Bottom Line:If you want sweet clipless pedals and like easy entry and simple exit, get them. I've yet to pop my clip out unintentionally.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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