They say before you die, your whole life flashes before your eyes. When Craig Payne almost died a few years ago, what flashed before his eyes was a problem that needed solving. Hanging onto a boulder, hanging off the edge of a cliff in Moab after hitting a rock garden too fast on his mountain bike and being unable to get out of his clipless pedals fast enough, Payne felt lucky to be alive.
Once he got off the mountain, Payne got to tinkering on a pedal system that could combine the stability and power of clipless systems with the comfort and safety of flats. Flash-forward to 2022, and Payne’s solution is on a roll.
His company, Hustle Bike Labs, produces the Avery REMtech Pedal, which uses rare earth magnets to secure your feet to the pedals. They promise to keep you efficient when pedaling uphill and in control when picking your way downhill — and when things get dicey, simply sliding your foot to the side sets it free to bail you out of the jam.
When I first saw the pedals at Outdoor Retailer, I was equally excited and skeptical. As someone who rides clipless on road and gravel bikes but hasn’t quite made the jump from flat pedals when mountain biking, I felt like the target demo — and I knew the only way to divine whether they could deliver was to try them out. So that’s what I did, throwing them on a Canyon Grand Canyon 7 and hitting the trails. Here are the top takeaways from the test.
What’s Great About Hustle’s Avery REMtech Pedals
They work with what you already have
Perhaps the smartest move Payne made was creating something that integrates into an existing bike product — the clipless mountain bike shoe. The REMtech pedal set comes complete with not only shiny blue pedals with magnets in the middle and studs around the edges for extra grip; you also get REMplates, two oblong discs made of ferrous metal.
