![]() They are among The Adventure Junkies’ best pedals and GearJunkie named them best overall. That's one reason the Chester pedals are favorites of many other reviewers as well. We think it's worth a little less grip to have more foot placement options with the Chesters. With just 8 rear-loading traction pins per side, the Race Face doesn’t offer quite the grip of the OneUps, but we’ve never had a problem slipping off the pedals. That's why we think the Race Face is great for those who like to use multiple positions while riding. But the Race Face allows for more foot placement options. The OneUp has a more secure, locked-in feel. ![]() A convex design cups the foot more, locking it in place. Some riders prefer a concave design, which allows riders to adjust their feet more easily. The big difference between the two is the Race Face Chester has a convex design while the One Up Composite has a concave design. The Race Face Chester has a lot of similarities to Overall Best Flat Pedals, the OneUp Composites, which are the same price.
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