Speedplay Drillium

 
5.0 stars
 (5 Reviews)
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Description

Speedplay's Drillium pedals are the ultimate platform pedals for downhill, slalom and BMX. The huge concave platforms with replaceable pins (20 per pedal) deliver a surefooted grip and incredible power transfer. Plus, the 12mm chromoly axles offer maximum strength. The precision bearings (one needle, two cartridge in each pedal) guarantee smooth, durable operation and these amazing pedals even feature built-in grease ports for easy lubrication with no disassembly.

Features & Info

20 replaceable pins per pedal
Weight (pair): 565 grams

Consumer Reviews

 
5.0 stars

(5 reviews)

100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good platform  (5)
  • Lightweight  (4)
  • Increases pedaling efficiency  (3)
  • Reliable Entry/Exit  (2)
  • Dual Sided Entry 
  • Grip 

Cons

  • Heavy 
  • None 

Best Uses

  • Mountain biking  (5)
  • Upgrade  (4)
  • BMX  (3)
  • Larger Riders 

 
5.0
Jun 17, 2010

Awesome Pedal For Larger Riders

Pros:
Increases Pedaling Efficiency, Good Platform, Lightweight, Reliable Entry/Exit
Cons:
Best Uses:
BMX, Upgrade, Mountain Biking, Larger Riders
I absolutely LOVE these pedals. I replaced my Azonic Accelerators with these as they were to narrow for me. Being 6'2" and 225 lbs. I needed a larger/wider pedal. I bought the Drilliums, and will never buy anything else for my Mountain Bike.
by LowUFO from San Jose, CA

 
5.0
Jun 09, 2010

Great pedal

Pros:
Good Platform, Increases Pedaling Efficiency, Lightweight
Cons:
Best Uses:
Mountain Biking, Upgrade
I can not trust myself to clip in my mountain bike like my road bike, but these are the next best thing.Wide platforms and pins translate into great pedaling power and control over the roughest ground.
by old geezer from Plano Texas

 
4.0
Sep 11, 2009

Will Never Go Back To Clipless

Pros:
Good Platform
Cons:
Heavy
Best Uses:
Mountain Biking
I had used clipless pedals on my mt bikes for 13 years but I never really felt comfortable being clipped in over technical terrain. I switched to these pedals and will never go back to clipless on my mt bike again. Using a good pair of shoes (Lakes) I feel like they are almost as efficient as clipless pedals but I can bail at any time. I feel more confident and am willing to push it harder over technical terrain. If there is any loss of efficiency, I do not notice; and since I am not a racer, I don't mind if there is a slight loss. I ride cross country on a Santa Cruz Blur and these pedals feel great climbing, descending or just rolling along.
by Ken from Quartz Hill, CA

 
5.0
Aug 19, 2008

Tough [*] Stuff

Pros:
Grip, Lightweight, Good Platform
Cons:
None
Best Uses:
Mountain Biking, BMX, Upgrade
rode 18 single tracks in MD(best ones) and have stood the beatings. can hold up 220lbs easy. low profile as to not hit rocks. wide surface area, can't miss it. comes with lots of extra threads
by Dylan from Annapolis, MD

 
5.0
Jun 07, 2008

Love them

Pros:
Increases Pedaling Efficiency, Reliable Entry/Exit, Lightweight, Dual Sided Entry, Good Platform
Cons:
Best Uses:
Mountain Biking, Upgrade, BMX
I love these things they are the absolute pedal!!!
by BUGGY from Redding, CA