

🚵♂️ Grip, Glide, and Conquer Every Trail with FOOKER MTB Pedals!
FOOKER MTB Pedals combine a durable Cr-Mo spindle with a lightweight nylon fiber platform and a precision 3-bearing system, delivering superior grip and smooth rotation. Designed for BMX, MTB, and hybrid bikes, these 9/16" pedals feature sealed bearings for weather resistance and anti-skid nails to keep your feet secure on any terrain. With a sleek modern design and a 2-year warranty, they’re the perfect upgrade for serious riders seeking performance and reliability.












| ASIN | B07D66NDS3 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,389 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5 in Bike Pedals |
| Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
| Brand | FOOKER |
| Brand Name | FOOKER |
| Color | Black 3 bearings |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 9,288 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.3"L x 3.94"W |
| Item Type Name | FOOKER MTB Pedals Mountain Bike Pedals 3 Bearing Non-Slip Lightweight Nylon Fiber Bicycle Platform Pedals for BMX MTB 9/16" |
| Item Weight | 0.79 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FOOKER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FK922S |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | FK922S |
| Product Dimensions | 4.3"L x 3.94"W |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Style | Modern |
| Thread Size | 9/16 |
| UPC | 703064135076 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
T**A
Really REALLY Good Knock-Offs
Okay, so we all know these are knock offs, but they're incredibly well made. The price is awesome, and they were packaged great. They look good, are super grippy, light weight, and appear to be very sturdy. I've ridden more than a few times at a local MTB park and had zero problems. They spin well and fit into my cranks without any issues at all. What can I say? Good discount pedals.
S**G
work very well, seem sturdy
They work well. I did a weeks of them short commute on them. And have four 10-14 miles fatbike on the groomed trail rides. The long anti-slip bolts work well. The center of the pedal is raised and I think that is why they are so long. I like the grip they provide. The color looks great with my '20 Farley 7, the orange colors are very close.
J**N
Great pedal great price
Loves these pedals. I have them on 3 of my 4 bikes. Good price, great grip, and the spins smooth and quiet I’m a 220lbs. Jumper and they handle the abuse just fine
A**R
Best Pedals I've Ever Had
These are knock-off Race Face Chester pedals - but they're just as good and half the price. I had a pair of alloy pedals before this, because every set of (cheap) plastic pedals I'd experienced flexed terrible and broke easily. Those alloys lasted 10 years until I'd worn through all the paint and the metal nubs. They turned into slip'n slides. Given my previous experience, I was skeptical of plastic pedals, even if everyone and their Grandmother love their Chester's. Neither was I a fan of the $60 price tag from my local bike shop (they didn't even have any in stock!). So I was shocked to find out how stiff these pedals are. Glass filled nylon is tough stuff, but it's still plastic and this is a lightweight design. I expected it to flex a little. They are rock solid and feel great. As is the grip. The machine screws lock your foot in place - to the point it's difficult to adjust your position without lifting off the pedal. I was concerned they would be uncomfortable, but I don't notice any pressure points even wearing flip flops. The spindles are thoughtfully designed with large flats so you don't need a stupid specialty wrench to get these on or off, AND there is a hex socket built into the back of the threaded end so can use an allen key if you prefer. Very convenient. A bonus of the plastic design is that the color won't wear away from use or scratches. I used to only ride alloy pedals, but these made a believer out of me. Best pedals I've ever had.
S**Z
Satisfied! would definitely by again at this point.
Pros: I have a 2018 Trek Rosco 8, and these pedals are cheap and feel of good quality. Installed these went and pedalled around my street and hit my kids little kicker I built them and my feet were planted. Great foot coverage over the stock welgo pedals I had on the Trek. Also the little hex bolts really bite into your shoes when riding. I can confidently hit jumps without the fear of my foot slipping off my pedals now. I bought the orange color to run with my bike, and yeah, it's orange. Bearings seem solid but I really need longer time to dictate this. If your feet get wet "I haven't experienced this yet" but I can confidently say these will pass the test and your feet won't slip off. I've ridden Bmx dirt jumps my whole life growing up and rode hard. With that being said I owned magnesium Primo $90 pedals with the same features and these are a good deal for the price for sure. Granted nylon vs magnesium metal, the metal will hold up in the long run. But im ok with this considering $25, also since I've had stock plastic pedals last/ take a beating with my history. Cons: no washers that they said they were supposed to come with. This is to help with crank interference/clicking, which I didn't need in my case....but still the fact they were apart to be their. Also no extra pins. When the box came in wasn't seals very well. So their is a good possibility this all fell out in transit.🤔 This review is off of a quick stroll and not longevity. If anything changes I'll report back.
J**S
15 years on Shimano Clipless Pedals, and an instant convert to these
For 15 years I rode clipless exclusively, in all terrain. I love the way clipless lets me use my hamstrings to pull the pedals up with one led while I press the pedal down woith the other leg. Horsepower. Plus, I can pop my cleat out of a clipless pedal as fast as I can move my shoe off a flat pedal. So why change? I bought another mountain bike to train on in bed weather on the street. It came with excellent flat/spiked pedals, so I rode with those. Loved the flat platform. Really nice control, too. So I thought I would order some for my excellent mountain bike and give them a try. I selected these Fookers because they are essentially RaceFace Chesters, and because they had lots of reviews with a 4.5 star average. When they arrived NEXT DAY (love you, Amazon), I opened the box and exclaimed "Wow!". They look like anodized aluminum, have excellent heft to them, and are very, very good looking. Tier 1 quality, fer sher. So I removed my SPD's and installed these fookers, and took her for a 4 1/2 hour off-road evaluation. Let me say this: I rode down the most intimidating slope of my life yesterday, a slope that I would never have even looked at riding clipless... Lots of steep descents, lots of fast switchbacks, damp trails and zero errors on these pedals. If you are a clipless rider, especially an MTB rider, make yourself happy and buy a set of these. You will love them immediately, and I do mean I M M E D I A T E L Y. Then take them to your favorite trails and get busy. You will be sore the next morning. I was, sore in my quadriceps from the lack of hamstring action, and kind of sore in my upper/back rib cage. The rib cage soreness was probably from the extra 1 1/2 hour I spent in the saddle (WTB Rocket - all day comfort there), and the quads were sore because I had to use them more to make up for no clips to pull my bike around with my hamstrings. But that's cool. My quads will adapt quickly, and you will love the control. My feet never slipped off a pedal, not one single time. And when I did need to get my foot on a pedal quickly, the power can be applied instantly because you will not have to search for the clamp to grip your cleat. All you do is place your foot on the pedal and boom! you have ignition. So there you have it - great pedal by Fooker, wonderful transition and top notch quality, with spare studs and a spare washer, too. Installation was about 60 seconds, removing the old and installing the new. Add 30 seconds putting some grease on the threads and you are into about three minutes of total labor :) I did give every stud a little tightening with what looked like a 2 or 3mm allen wrench. All were snug, but I did want some snug+. Love the pedals, boys. Note - buy the needle bearings for MTB. Most pedals for sale here have spherical bearings (ball bearings). Needle bearings have longer lives and give better overall service. Jerry Davis OP Schnabel - The Dark Side
D**E
The name is hilarious but they do work. Hate being knock offs but...
This is the second order of them I have done. I use them primarily on budget friendly rebuilds to bring a cost effective solution to old bad pedal designs without being charged a lot. Good for xc use and commuting, wouldnt jump with them or anything beyond mid level trails. But are excellent within their design specs. Seth's bike hacks had shown they are almost identical to raceface chesters aside from the seal quality not being great. Dont buy the needle bearing ones they arent good. The standard 3 bearing is what you need.
E**A
Great value for the money
These pedals are lightweight. They feel premium but the price is good. I placed these on my road bike and I love the feel and grip they offer. Highly recommend.
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