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Bladerunner Pedals

Whether you're approaching a massive jump or rodeoing a jagged rock garden, gutsy riders are always striving to be epic, and like a good friend, your equipment should support that. Deity's components are intensively designed to beg you to be epic.
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BLADE RUNNER 2: THE EDGE OF PEDAL

Whether you're approaching a massive jump or rodeoing a jagged rock garden, gutsy riders are always striving to be epic, and like a good friend, your equipment should support that. Deity's components are intensively designed to beg you to be epic.

As its name promotes, the Deity Bladerunner is extruded and machined from 6061 T6 aluminum to a slim 11mm profile. By ridding materials in key areas, the Bladerunner sheds unwanted weight as fast as it sheds mud. Additionally, the design widens the footprint to a roomy 103mmx100mm, ensuring riders have no shortage of foot positions. The Deity Bladerunner Pedals feature a concave pin design with 10 Allen pins per side and machined traction grooves, for the kind of grip that is essential to riders trying to touch the sky. Upon landing, the load distribution system disperses the impact to prevent bearing blowouts.

Consider the Deity Bladerunner your new, very supportive friend.

DEITY BLADERUNNER PEDAL FEATURES:

  • Crafted from extruded and machined 6061 T6 aluminum offering the ultimate in lightweight durability
  • The largest and thinnest Deity pedal to date with a 103mm x 100mm footprint, providing a confident pedaling platform without excess bulk
  • Concave pin profile and machined traction grooves for enhanced grip
  • Fully-serviceable without needing to remove the pedals from the bike
  • Includes a spare set of pins to keep you shredding
  • Approximate weight 370 grams (pair)
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