New Race Face Chester Pedals Spread Out the Pins and Dump the Hump
Briefly

When I first heard of composite flat pedals, I was skeptical that they would be tough enough for MTB. After riding several sets, including the updated Race Face Chester pedals, I'm convinced you'd have to do something severe to catastrophically damage a composite pedal body. They are tough enough, and they're lightweight and inexpensive!
The Chesters are Nylon composite pedals that come in small or large size options. Their updated design aims to provide better traction than the older model, and a flatter feel without a hump over the axle.
These pedals feature 11 pins per side - Nine replaceable metal pins and two molded pins. Race Face says they improved the pin placement over the last Chester pedal, to offer better grip and easy foot repositioning.
Rotating on a chromoly spindle, the Chester's internals are serviceable and rebuildable. Race Face also eliminated the wrench flats from the older model's spindles to give the new Chesters a reduced Q-Factor.
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