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product_id: 1649949
title: "Eggbeater 1"
brand: "crankbrothers"
price: "₪318"
currency: ILS
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Crankbrothers"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.il/products/1649949-eggbeater-1
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# 4-sided entry for mud-shedding 290g ultra-lightweight steel body 5-year warranty & serviceable design Eggbeater 1

**Brand:** crankbrothers
**Price:** ₪318
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Elevate your ride with the ultimate lightweight, mud-shedding pedal power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Eggbeater 1 by crankbrothers
- **How much does it cost?** ₪318 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.il](https://www.desertcart.co.il/products/1649949-eggbeater-1)

## Best For

- crankbrothers enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted crankbrothers brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Chromoly spindle and Igus bearings backed by a 5-year warranty—pedal with confidence.
- • **Custom Comfort:** Adjustable float & release angle with premium brass cleats for personalized performance.
- • **Mud? No Problem:** 4-sided entry design ensures effortless clipping even in the messiest conditions.
- • **Seamless Shoe Sync:** Engineered with Crankbrothers shoes for the perfect clip-in harmony and walkability.
- • **Featherweight Durability:** Stamped steel body at just 290g per pair—ride faster, fatigue less.

## Overview

The Crankbrothers Eggbeater 1 pedals combine a featherlight 290g stamped steel body with a unique 4-sided entry system that excels in mud shedding and clipping ease. Featuring customizable float and release angles via premium brass cleats, durable chromoly steel spindles, and Igus bearings with a double seal system, these pedals are designed for longevity and peak performance. Backed by a 5-year warranty and optimized for use with Crankbrothers shoes, they offer unmatched value and versatility for mountain, gravel, and road cyclists alike.

## Description

Light and minimal entry-level clip-in pedal. • Minimal & lightweight • 4-sided entry / superior mud shedding • Customizable float and release angle • Premium bearings • Double seal system • 5 year warranty

Review: best value in cycling today - Ive been riding 5,000+ miles per year for the last 3 years now and before that I rode pretty consistently 1,000 - 2,000 / year for the previous 9-10 years. I've used all of the major pedal systems. As far as bang for buck goes, I find the egg beater 1's to be the ultimate in value / weight and durability. My first hardtail mountain bike came with an old set of egg beater 1's. It was a single speed, and mashing hard on trails in southern California, I eventually snapped a spindle after about a year of hard use. This made me lose faith in the egg beaters so I moved on. Though, at the time I didn't understand that it was single speed climbs with lots of my late 20's youthful torque which did them in and they were already a well used pair when I acquired them. A few of years ago I was putting together a steel gravel / winter build for a long winter in Vancouver, BC. I was enticed by the egg beater 1's again for the low price, making them an expendable item to be abused by rain and salt and then tossed at the end of the season. I was astonished to learn how lightweight they were, a feature I was not aware of with the first used pair I owned. Not only did they make it through a long wet winter in Vancouver, but since returning to California, they have been my go-to gravel pedal. they are tuff, durable and light. I also will often use them for training rides in winter on my road bike. I dont like using my speed plays in the rain since they are pricey and quite a pain to do maintenance on, so I figured id continue to abuse the egg beater 1's and see how much longer they can go. Well, they still keep going. I appreciate the walkability of them with a shoe that has deep lugs. the small cleat system is really recessed and if you are wearing conformable SPD shoes, you don't even notice they are there. For this same reason they are also great for road touring when you want to be able to wear your cycling shoes to walk around a small town at the end of the day. Its now been over 2 years, with over 5,000 miles on the set (at least) and they still feel as smooth as when I first got them. Many people (myself included) don't like the fact that they can't be serviced at home. If you're like me, you like buying a quality product that you can maintain and keep in tip top condition. (They do offer higher priced options which can be serviced) But ive come to think of pedals as an expendable item. My speed plays are a nightmare to grease. I do every other bit of mechanical maintenance on all of my bikes, but Speed Play grease management is a chore I no longer wish to tackle. Life is too short. Yes its nice to know you can change bearings of your pedals over the years, but with regular abuse, any pedal body will eventually need replacing which means no pedal is for life. They clear mud beautifully. Never once have I had to do some trail side cleaning of my cleats with a stick. they also offer float similar to speed plays and Time. So if you have knee pain, they are a great option. I dont have knee pain but I do appreciate some float. Egg beaters get a bad rep because some are turned off by how they are "hard to clip in". While there is a learning curve, once you get the hang of it, it's simple. I can do take offs from stand still on loose dirt inclines with these with no problem. And as long as your shoes have a few lugs, you can even get a couple of out of the saddle pedal rotations without being clipped in (if needed) to get going. they dont look like they would be good for that, but they really are. So it's really nothing an hour of practice in an empty parking lot can't solve. And once you get the hang of it, you keep the benefits of using the best value pedal system ever made. Don't believe me? Just compare weights / prices of other pedals. You will be astonished of how affordable these are. Given the mileage I have on my egg beater 1's, im willing to bet ive got another 2 years out of them. For a pedal thats under $50, lighter than the high end Shimano alternative which is 3x the price, and a joy to use, I don't think you can beat these.
Review: Not just for MTB - These are great pedals. After using Look Keos for 13 years, I did something heretical and put these on my road bike. I was tired of the occasional fumbling trying to click into the looks (the bottom of a Keo is like a bar of soap). I was extremely sick of walking around with the massive Keo cleat on the bottom of road shoes. My foot was at an uncomfortable angle, the soft plastic wears quickly, and they’re treacherous on smooth surfaces. I thought about Speedplays, but those would only solve the engagement point problem. They also have a big cleat and feedback from friends warned that they have too much play. I finally reached the point where I didn’t care what roadie purists thought and bought these pedals. My biggest concern was worrying if these would provide enough of a platform under my foot to keep it stable while pedaling. Happily, that is not a problem. Paired with Giro’s Privateer shoes they are perfectly stable. They come with shims, end cups, and a template so one can adjust them to match a wide variety of soles. The brass cleat is tiny and is tucked up between the tread of the shoes which completely eliminates the duck walk that I hated so much. Some people complain that it wears faster than steel but, compared to soft plastic, it lasts MUCH longer. I don’t worry about it at when I’m required to hop off the bike and refill a bottle or have a civilized lunch. The spring tension is enough that my foot doesn’t slop around with too much play. It stays straight and clicking in and out is dead simple. I’m sure these would be great for an XC or gravel/cross bike, but I absolutely love them on my road bike, regardless of what the duck walking road snobs think.

## Features

- LIGHTWEIGHT AND PREMIUM QUALITY: Stamped steel body, 290g per pair
- CLIP-IN SYSTEM DESIGNED FOR OPTIMAL SHOE / PEDAL INTERFACE: Stamped steel wing, customizable float & release angle (premium brass cleats with shims included)
- PROVIDES SUPERIOR GRIP AND PERFORMANCE: 4 sided entry for superior mud shedding, 52mm q-factor
- DURABLE & PREMIUM COMPONENTS: Premium quality Igus bearings and double seal system, chromoly steel spindle, fully serviceable with refresh kit, 5 Year warranty
- DESIGNED TOGETHER WITH CRANKBROTHERS SHOES: Crankbrothers clip-in shoes are designed to create the optimal shoe / pedal interface through the Match system.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BB0X2G2 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,560 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #41 in Bike Pedals |
| Bike Type | Cyclocross Bike, Mountain Bike |
| Brand | Crankbrothers |
| Brand Name | Crankbrothers |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,549 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00641300147929 |
| Included Components | Pedals come with cleats |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8"L x 8"W |
| Item Type Name | bike-pedals |
| Item Weight | 290 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Crankbrothers |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 14792 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | 14792 |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 8"W |
| Product Style | Eggbeater 1 |
| Style | Eggbeater 1 |
| Thread Size | 52 millimeters |
| UPC | 641300147929 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 5 year manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Crankbrothers
- **Color:** Red
- **Item Weight:** 290 Grams
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 8"L x 8"W

## Images

![Eggbeater 1 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61UXn-fU23L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are all of the threads on the spindles of the same precision? I have found one pair uninstallable without damaging my cranks.**
A: Unsure what you mean by precision, the threads on all my CB pedals have always been very precise and smooth.- Is it possible that you might have mixed up right and left pedals when putting them on and cross threaded them?- The left pedal has a small grove on it so that you can tell them apart info here: (https://www.crankbrothers.com/blog/installing-your-crankbrothers-pedals)Also, pedals will tend to weld themselves to the threads of a crank arm unless you have greased them thoroughly.

**Q: Que tal, en el producto vienen incluidos los cleats?**
A: Muy bueno.  Si viene completo

**Q: are the pedals right and left side specific?**
A: I think you find all pedals are right and left.  The right pedal will have a right hand (clockwise) thread and the left a left hand (counter clockwise) thread.  If I remember right Eggbeaters have an engraved ring around the outer barrel off the pedal but you cannot screw pedals on the wrong crank without destroying them.  Note: Crankbrothers cleats ARE right and left and can be placed either way. Dotted cleat on the right shoe yields a 15 degree angle of release while placincing the dotted cleat on the left shoe yields a 20 degree release making them a little harder to get out of.  Recommend staying with the dotted cleat on the right shoe unless you know what you are doing.

**Q: what is the year of manufacture for these? It says 2010....but the photos are of newer model (year) pedals. Thanks.**
A: current year 2017 pedals.  amazon has not updated anything.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ best value in cycling today
*by C***N on January 5, 2024*

Ive been riding 5,000+ miles per year for the last 3 years now and before that I rode pretty consistently 1,000 - 2,000 / year for the previous 9-10 years. I've used all of the major pedal systems. As far as bang for buck goes, I find the egg beater 1's to be the ultimate in value / weight and durability. My first hardtail mountain bike came with an old set of egg beater 1's. It was a single speed, and mashing hard on trails in southern California, I eventually snapped a spindle after about a year of hard use. This made me lose faith in the egg beaters so I moved on. Though, at the time I didn't understand that it was single speed climbs with lots of my late 20's youthful torque which did them in and they were already a well used pair when I acquired them. A few of years ago I was putting together a steel gravel / winter build for a long winter in Vancouver, BC. I was enticed by the egg beater 1's again for the low price, making them an expendable item to be abused by rain and salt and then tossed at the end of the season. I was astonished to learn how lightweight they were, a feature I was not aware of with the first used pair I owned. Not only did they make it through a long wet winter in Vancouver, but since returning to California, they have been my go-to gravel pedal. they are tuff, durable and light. I also will often use them for training rides in winter on my road bike. I dont like using my speed plays in the rain since they are pricey and quite a pain to do maintenance on, so I figured id continue to abuse the egg beater 1's and see how much longer they can go. Well, they still keep going. I appreciate the walkability of them with a shoe that has deep lugs. the small cleat system is really recessed and if you are wearing conformable SPD shoes, you don't even notice they are there. For this same reason they are also great for road touring when you want to be able to wear your cycling shoes to walk around a small town at the end of the day. Its now been over 2 years, with over 5,000 miles on the set (at least) and they still feel as smooth as when I first got them. Many people (myself included) don't like the fact that they can't be serviced at home. If you're like me, you like buying a quality product that you can maintain and keep in tip top condition. (They do offer higher priced options which can be serviced) But ive come to think of pedals as an expendable item. My speed plays are a nightmare to grease. I do every other bit of mechanical maintenance on all of my bikes, but Speed Play grease management is a chore I no longer wish to tackle. Life is too short. Yes its nice to know you can change bearings of your pedals over the years, but with regular abuse, any pedal body will eventually need replacing which means no pedal is for life. They clear mud beautifully. Never once have I had to do some trail side cleaning of my cleats with a stick. they also offer float similar to speed plays and Time. So if you have knee pain, they are a great option. I dont have knee pain but I do appreciate some float. Egg beaters get a bad rep because some are turned off by how they are "hard to clip in". While there is a learning curve, once you get the hang of it, it's simple. I can do take offs from stand still on loose dirt inclines with these with no problem. And as long as your shoes have a few lugs, you can even get a couple of out of the saddle pedal rotations without being clipped in (if needed) to get going. they dont look like they would be good for that, but they really are. So it's really nothing an hour of practice in an empty parking lot can't solve. And once you get the hang of it, you keep the benefits of using the best value pedal system ever made. Don't believe me? Just compare weights / prices of other pedals. You will be astonished of how affordable these are. Given the mileage I have on my egg beater 1's, im willing to bet ive got another 2 years out of them. For a pedal thats under $50, lighter than the high end Shimano alternative which is 3x the price, and a joy to use, I don't think you can beat these.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not just for MTB
*by J***R on July 7, 2019*

These are great pedals. After using Look Keos for 13 years, I did something heretical and put these on my road bike. I was tired of the occasional fumbling trying to click into the looks (the bottom of a Keo is like a bar of soap). I was extremely sick of walking around with the massive Keo cleat on the bottom of road shoes. My foot was at an uncomfortable angle, the soft plastic wears quickly, and they’re treacherous on smooth surfaces. I thought about Speedplays, but those would only solve the engagement point problem. They also have a big cleat and feedback from friends warned that they have too much play. I finally reached the point where I didn’t care what roadie purists thought and bought these pedals. My biggest concern was worrying if these would provide enough of a platform under my foot to keep it stable while pedaling. Happily, that is not a problem. Paired with Giro’s Privateer shoes they are perfectly stable. They come with shims, end cups, and a template so one can adjust them to match a wide variety of soles. The brass cleat is tiny and is tucked up between the tread of the shoes which completely eliminates the duck walk that I hated so much. Some people complain that it wears faster than steel but, compared to soft plastic, it lasts MUCH longer. I don’t worry about it at when I’m required to hop off the bike and refill a bottle or have a civilized lunch. The spring tension is enough that my foot doesn’t slop around with too much play. It stays straight and clicking in and out is dead simple. I’m sure these would be great for an XC or gravel/cross bike, but I absolutely love them on my road bike, regardless of what the duck walking road snobs think.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty well bullet proof
*by T***E on October 10, 2024*

My fourth set of Eggbeaters. These things are better than the Energizer Bunny - and Timex watches. The just keep going and going - and take a lickin' and keep on tickin'. This set is for a Mt. Bike I keep at a remote location. They're a bit on the heavy side but, like I said, they're bullet proof. For mountain biking on wet, muddy trails you'll never have to worry about your cleats or pedals getting mucked up, preventing you from clipping in. If the pedals do get fouled a swift kick or two will clean them out. Crank Brothers also sell rebuild kits for these so if they start to wobble a bit, or the springs don't grab like they used to, both bearings and springs are replaceable. For mountain biking these are the cats pajamas. I ordered another set for yet another bike and will review those as well. Crank Brothers have it going on with these pedals.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Crankbrothers MTB Pedals Eggbeater
- Pedal Cleat Standard Release 6 Degree Float, Gold
- 2 Pieces Bike Cleats Bicycle Cleats Pedal Cleats and 2 Pieces Hexagonal Wrench for Eggbeater, Candy, Smarty, Mallet Pedals

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