LIMITED EDITION – HIGH FIVES ENDURO2 –Â SOLD OUT
Here at magped, we are proud to support adaptive athletes and have discovered that our pedals can enable riders with mobility issues to get back out doing what they love. That’s why we’re stoked to partner with the incredible High Fives Foundation to create a limited edition ENDURO2 pedal featuring their logo and orange coloured end caps. For every pair of these pedals sold, magped North America will donate 10% back to the High Fives Foundation.
About The High Fives Foundation | An adaptive sports foundation with heart
The High Fives Foundation is a non-profit organization on a mission to provide hope and resources for athletes from all walks of life. They pride themselves on helping people get back to their outdoor physical activity of choice from snowboarding and skiing to surfing and mountain biking and beyond. To learn more, please visit their website here.
magped ENDURO2
Our best-selling, rugged double-sided magnetic pedal for down-hill riding has been redesigned to be better than ever. The ENDURO2 is CNC crafted from one aluminum block and is 23% lighter, wider and stronger than the original. It also features an improved and sharper 9mm/11mm combo pin design to deliver your best ride yet.
Weight per pair (without pins):
- ENDURO2 150: 447 grams
- ENDURO2 200: 477 grams
Your package includes:
- A pair of magped ENDURO2 pedals (L+R) branded with the High Fives logo
- Orange coloured end caps
- Magnets in your choice of strength
- Rust and dirt resistant steel metallic plates for SPD bike shoes
- Magnetic plate screws in two lengths
- Allen keys
- 50 steel pins
Pins can be mounted in 2 different lengths.
We recommend flat-soled, two-hole SPD bike shoes with a fine to medium coarse tread:
Shoe recommendation
Magnet size recommendations:
- 150N for bikers up to 185 lbs
- 200N for bikers over 185 lbs or those looking for maximum grip
Dimensions: Length = 108 mm l Width = 100 mm l Height 16 mm
Videos:
In the setup video for the magped ENDURO2 pedal you learn how to mount the cleats, install the pins and adjust the magnet height optimally.
In this maintenance video you will learn how to maintain your pedal and how magnets can be replaced.
Cary Stegman (verified owner) –
Great. I have a cervical spinal cord injury with loss of proprioception and weakness in my extremities previously resulting in needing help getting my left foot, in particular, on and off prior pedals which required my feett to be strapped in. I just went for an first ride with my new magped pedals (8 miles). Worked wonderfully…no slipping off petal, easy on and off, no need for help!
Jenna Marie Kovach (verified owner) –
Haven’t tried yet but these should work to keep my prosthetic attached to the pedals in winter rather than cleats that ice up and won’t clib in.
Brian (verified owner) –
Very happy. This is my second pair. They changed something with the screws that hold the magnets to make them much better. I’ve ridden them during some very rocky races and had no problem. I had lost a few magnets with the previous pair on the same courses. I’m going to order some for my wife.
art m. (verified owner) –
Very satisfied with the pedals on my MTB after years of clipless. Highly recommend them !!!
Anonymous (verified owner) –
There great changes up how you ride and jump way better than being clipped in
Tye Smith (verified owner) –
My third set of these, they are the best.
Jennifer Haught (verified owner) –
stacey W. (verified owner) –
Bodie McGlynn (verified owner) –
Love them so much and the magped support team!
Jen Fraser (store manager) –
Thanks so much Bodie, we love our customers and appreciate the kind words!
Emily M. (verified owner) –
Great middle ground of flats and clipless – great customer service!
jared melback (verified owner) –
Just got a set of these put on my wife’s new bike. She loves them. I also need to mention their great customer service. I had an issue with my order and a simple email resolved the problem beyond my expectations. Look for ward to doing business with them again of/when I need to replace pedals on a bike.