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Turbine Pedal

THE POWER OF LOCKED-IN FLATS
Turbine is the flat pedal for pedaling, mobbing descents, and tackling the most demanding terrain where riders are all-in on grip. It’s for the flats rider who feels that good grip just isn’t good enough. It’s the most locked in feel you can get on traditional flat pedals.


WHEN GOOD GRIP ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH

On mountain bikes, flat pedals have obvious advantages over their clipless counterparts. It’s easier to reposition your foot after getting it back on the pedal. You can put a foot down if you need to re-gain balance through a slow technical section. They conveniently allow you to hop off your bike without twisting your foot out of a cleat. Flats have a degree of freedom not offered with clipless pedals. It’s this freedom that keeps more than half of all MTB riders–even experienced ones–on flats. What if you could ride with the efficiency and locked-in feeling of clips, but still enjoy the freedom of flats? That’s why Race Face made the Turbine pedal. 


TOO MUCH GRIP... FOR SOME.

Turbine Pedal isn’t for everyone. Some riders want the flexibility to adjust foot position, to pull their feet off regularly, or maybe they’re buying their first mountain bike. But for riders who want flats that can be pedaled and pushed harder than anything else? They're going to love it. Turbine gives riders an incredibly locked-in feel by having the most concave platform on the market. 


WHERE DO THEY
STACK UP?
Turbine is, 17% more concave, 27g lighter and only 5% thicker than the Deity T-Mac. Pedals can come down to personal preference, but Race Face believes that Turbine is the better choice. Turbine hits the sweet spot for concavity. Add more and you can run into ground clearance issues, additional weight and possible foot discomfort. Take any concavity away and you compromise the locked-in ride feel.

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THE POWER OF LOCKED-IN FLATS
Turbine is the flat pedal for pedaling, mobbing descents, and tackling the most demanding terrain where riders are all-in on grip. It’s for the flats rider who feels that good grip just isn’t good enough. It’s the most locked in feel you can get on traditional flat pedals.


WHEN GOOD GRIP ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH

On mountain bikes, flat pedals have obvious advantages over their clipless counterparts. It’s easier to reposition your foot after getting it back on the pedal. You can put a foot down if you need to re-gain balance through a slow technical section. They conveniently allow you to hop off your bike without twisting your foot out of a cleat. Flats have a degree of freedom not offered with clipless pedals. It’s this freedom that keeps more than half of all MTB riders–even experienced ones–on flats. What if you could ride with the efficiency and locked-in feeling of clips, but still enjoy the freedom of flats? That’s why Race Face made the Turbine pedal. 


TOO MUCH GRIP... FOR SOME.

Turbine Pedal isn’t for everyone. Some riders want the flexibility to adjust foot position, to pull their feet off regularly, or maybe they’re buying their first mountain bike. But for riders who want flats that can be pedaled and pushed harder than anything else? They're going to love it. Turbine gives riders an incredibly locked-in feel by having the most concave platform on the market. 


WHERE DO THEY
STACK UP?
Turbine is, 17% more concave, 27g lighter and only 5% thicker than the Deity T-Mac. Pedals can come down to personal preference, but Race Face believes that Turbine is the better choice. Turbine hits the sweet spot for concavity. Add more and you can run into ground clearance issues, additional weight and possible foot discomfort. Take any concavity away and you compromise the locked-in ride feel.

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