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Pedalite pedals review

Innovative new LED addorned pedal - perfect for commuting


Posted: 14 November 2005
by David Arthur

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Riding to work in the winter months is rewarding, but it can be extremely dangerous. Ideally you want plenty of lights on your bike to make sure that other road users can see you - the innovative new pedal from Pedalite offers a solution, and it's a good one. Indeed Pedalite has been recognised by the plastics industry by winning the Consumer Product Design of the Year award for 2005.

Inside the rugged plastic body is a small micro-generator, powered simply by the body rotating around the axle. Energy is then stored temporarily in capacitor, meaning the LEDs can continue flashing for up to ten minutes after you’ve stopped pedalling. Useful, but annoying if your bike in the house and can’t turn the disco lights off.

There’s three LED clusters arranged around the side of the pedal, the front is coloured white, the middle amber and the rear cluster red. There are also two traditional reflectors on the backs of the pedal. Aside from the LEDS, the pedal looks very much like you’d expect a pretty standard non-clipless flat pedal to look, except it’s considerably chunkier. It’s not that heavy though, and has stood up to plenty of abuse on the streets of London.

Apparently, only 1% of your energy is used to power the LEDS, and in use there is no noticeable difference to a normal flat pedal set-up. To keep your shoes planted on the pedal, 12 small plastic knobs offer a foothold, but to be honest we only found trainers with a soft sole (the waffle sole found on some skate shoes works best) to offer the most grip. But even then we weren’t entirely happy – perhaps there should be the option of fitting BMX style pins into the body in place of the plastic knobs, but for most people who’ll buy the Pedalite, this won’t be a problem. This version can't be used with clips and straps either, so it's short trips only for the Pedalite.

Overall, the Pedalite is a great idea and a fantastic product – if you’re commuting short distances in the dark you really should invest in a pair. In fact, we can’t see why these shouldn’t come as standard on all bikes which are sold to commuters. During the winter months they'll be great addition to kid's bikes too if they ride to school. On the downside they do cost a lot for a product that is aimed squarely at the leisure market - but they do represent value for money for the added safety and visability they offer - we'd like to see a clipless version - but that aside they should be added to your list of essential commuter products. Obviously accor Bicycle Light British Standards Pedalite's are an added extra and should not take the place of a full set of bike lights.

Price: £49.99
Contact: 0207 376 8438
Web: www.pedalite.com



Tech Specs:

  • Flashing diodes provide 360-degree visibility
  • Provides a unique light signature
  • Rugged and long-lasting
  • Operates automatically when ridden
  • No batteries

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Yeah great idea. They're Look/SPD compatible then....?
Posted: 15/11/2005 13:39

that is probably in the pipeline, watch this space...
Posted: 15/11/2005 16:29

They have a version that takes toe clips coming out in January. I will be testing a pair for Pedalite very shortly , so will report how they go.They are also British made.
Posted: 19/11/2005 09:57

These pedals are great. They easy to fit and use.

The ultra bright l.e.d lights in the end of the pedals improve your visibility when you are riding and they even continue to show even when you are stopped.

Drivers of vehicles give you more space when they pass because the lights are visible from 360 degrees. Many emergency services already use these pedals and I can understand why.

The unique design of the pedals means the lights are powered without batteries and the initial costs are quickly recouped because of this saving.

I think they are a must for all cyclists and are very environmentally friendly.

I purchased mine from wwwsafetyre.co.uk who provided an excellent service with prompt delivery.


Posted: 12/12/2008 15:19

is this co-incidence or the same Mick as works for safetyre?  Either way, at just over £30 delivered (and with very quick delivery even at this time of year) they provided excellent service.

They certainly do flash!

Tony Doyle looks a bit different to his track days in the pics on the manufacturer website.  Maybe it's the lack of skinsuit and aero helmet.


Posted: 23/12/2008 17:25

I recently bought the pedals and I think they are such a great idea - I feel much safer on the roads now and especially when turning left knowing I can be seen from the side. Also, it is brilliant not to have to think about batteries ever!

I was reading about some new products that Pedalite has brought out - anklelite and baglite - they also look good. Has anyone tried them yet?


Posted: 12/02/2009 14:07

Not me
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