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Wednesday, 06 April 2011 21:12

Kona Wah-Wah Pedals

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The super slim Kona Wah-Wah flat pedals will help you keep the rubber on the trail and your feet on the pedals

Chances are if you rock flat pedals on your rig, you are probably abusing it on some nasty terrain. That said, the most important features to look for on flat pedals are durability and stickiness, to assure your feet aren't flying off when the going gets rough. The low profile, lightweight Kona Wah-Wah pedals are only 17mm thick, which allows for much-needed clearance in those high-speed corners, while the huge surface area and 20 removable pins on each pedal help keep your kicks glued to the pedal. The chromoly spindle and aluminum body have been holding up well to the abuse I've been dishing out over the past few months. It is no surprise we like the performance of the Wah-Wah-they feel and look like the much-loved, DH-legend Atomlab pedals.

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