Chromag Pressure Pedals

C$170.00
3 In stock
We worked with Brandon Semenuk to create the Pressure. While he was putting prototypes through their paces at Rampage, he also used them to step onto the top step of the podium (more than once).
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The Pressure has a longer pedal body to dissipate impact force over the length of the foot, but conservative width to provide an inbound stance with external clearance. It's our slimmest, most low-profile pedal, designed for riders who want a close-to-the-axle feel and precise control. Built with a compact platform and our customizable pins, it delivers solid grip without excess bulk.

Generally, The Pressure is most popular on dirt jump and pump track bikes, but it also holds its own on the trails for those who like a narrower stance.

☛ Long platform design spreads the presure across foot
☛ CNC machined from extruded aluminum with concave surface that is only 13mm at center
☛ 18 height adjustable traction pins/pedal with alternate placement holes
☛ G3 Axle system featuring hardened chromoly axle, dual seals, inner bushing and precision cartridge bearing

Specs

Profile // Concave Design, 13.0mm at platform center

Material // CNC machined / bead blasted.

Platform // 105mm x 115mm

Stance // 59mm

Pins // 18 per pedal, adjustable height

Weight // 416g/pair

CNC Machining

CNC Machining is a process in which a piece of raw material or stock is cut into a final desired shape using a computer controlled machine and often several different machine tools. Depending on the operation in question different tools are called, for example ball mills, end mills, thread mills, taps and slitting saws to name a few, all have different uses and come in all manner of shapes and sizes.

Machining produces extremely accurate parts, often to within 0.001" (I know, Canada is mostly metric but the industry predominately uses imperial units), and is renowned for creating a very high-end look with 3D surfacing and clean, strong edges which forging cannot produce.

Because every aspect of the part must be "cut out" machined parts take a long time to produce. A Ranger body for example takes 20 minutes to machine (the face plate is made separately), then it still needs to be deburred, quality checked, anodised, laser etched and assembled.

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