Product name: Hustle REMtech Avery Magnetic Peddles
Price paid: $219.00 USD
Score (out of 10): 9.5
Review: The designers and users of these magnetic peddles, at Hustle Bike Labs, are well aware of the benefits of using this system of magnets to secure our MTB shoe to the peddle. I’m aware of the benefits. I’ve used all 4 of the peddle-to-shoe engagements. Clips, Clipless, Flats and finally Magnetic. Since I was 8 years old, bare feet was no longer an option I enjoyed as I progressed to faster and better bikes.
I’ve used magnetic peddles for the past 3 years and installed them on my other bikes. I’ve also worn out the bearings and/or spindle on 2 sets of other magnetic peddles. The time was right to try out a different manufacturers product.
I found REMTech magnetic peddles online and did my research before I ordered a pair. The logistics of delivery wasn’t setup yet for a Colorado US to Coquitlam Canada purchase, but within days, as per my request, they were good to go. I received the Hustle Avery peddles in about a week and a half.
What can I say about the packaging? Nice! Well packaged, everything included. Spare pins of different lengths, a small tool, instructions, stickers, shims, shoe plates, spd hardware, REMTech peddles and a personal “welcome” note.
Installing the peddles are fairly straight forward if you’re familiar with this step. A little bit of grease on the threads and apply the correct torque for both left and right peddles. I use crank boots (Sram) and the axle fit was good. I also retained the metal “O” ring and added a small amount of grease.
Now I needed to install the metal plate to my shoe using the spd hardware but, I had to remove the old plates first. These we seized in place but a dremel-tool helped …and destroyed the old plates.
I installed the new RemTech metal plates into the spd area with some added grease which may avoid a future disaster. Once I positioned the shim, and aligned the plates correctly, I applied sufficient torque to the spd screws.
Ready for a test ride.
I wasn’t sure what to expect. The initial engagement of the Hustle peddle system seemed similar to other manufacturers magnetic systems but, the alignment was better, positive, accurate …it seemed better. This doesn’t seem like much but it’s definitely important to me. I was also able to slightly align my foot depending on the current terrain.
Releasing my foot from the peddle during a ride was fast and easy. It’s almost effortless …it’s difficult to explain. Yet I still have a sense and feel of attachment while I’m riding. These magnets are strong …in the right direction.
So this review is starting to sound like a push towards magnetic peddles. It’s not. They may not be for everyone. I’m more impressed with the technology applied to the RemTech magnetic peddles. They seem to be a step above other magnetic peddle manufacturers. A floating magnetic double sided peddle with seemingly better axle bearings.
So it might take a few years to wear out the Hustle magnetic peddles, or I could accidentally smash them on a rock tomorrow. Regardless, I’ll probably add a set of Avery REMTech magnetic peddles to the other bikes in the stable.