Reddit Reddit reviews Shimano PD-M530 Trail Mountain Pedals

We found 6 Reddit comments about Shimano PD-M530 Trail Mountain Pedals. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Shimano PD-M530 Trail Mountain Pedals
Larger cage gives extra stability for rough trailsExceptional mud clearanceAdjustable cleat tension lets you customize the feelDurable chromoly spindlesIncludes SM-SH51 cleats
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6 Reddit comments about Shimano PD-M530 Trail Mountain Pedals:

u/takeshita_kenji · 6 pointsr/cycling

Unless you're racing, I'd stick with your SPD pedals. A lot of roadies say that regular SPD doesn't spread the load well, but there are pedals that do that using the SPD interface, which have multiple versions up to the XTR level. There are also single-sided SPD pedals with Ultegra-level parts, though they have an 'unusable' side like SPD-SL pedals.

u/Stevenchi36 · 5 pointsr/MTB

I own the Shimano M530s. I love them and they are $40.

u/lunar_unit · 3 pointsr/FixedGearBicycle

Nashbar Soho & Shimano PD-M530 are SPD models.

Edit: these adapter gadgets also exist for use with specific pedals.

I have Sohos on my road bike with the thought that on occasion I might ride with regular shoes, but I like the clipless so much that this never happens, so they're gonna get switched out to some doublesided clipless pedals soon. But fixed without foot retention seems not good.

u/Quadralingual · 2 pointsr/bicycling

I just bought biking shoes (Shimano with SDP compatibility). I was hoping for some advice on which pedals to get. I'm looking at lower/cheaper end pedals (such as this one, another one, or another, or finally this one).

I have a road bike, and am looking for double sided pedals that I can use with both my clip in shoes and my regular shoes. Do you have any advice?

Thanks in advance :)

u/pandawithHIV · 1 pointr/MTB

I had a friend give me these and its all I have used on my DH bike. I have never had any issues with them and they feel stable so I'm not sure if you will need more beefy or not.

u/parlezmoose · 1 pointr/bicycling

I use shimano mtb pedals which have enough platform to ride in street shoes if need be. Best of both worlds.