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CrankBrothers Stamp 7 Review

An above-average pedal with a huge platform that is great for riders with large feet
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CrankBrothers Stamp 7 Review
Price:  $180 List
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Manufacturer:   CrankBrothers
By Pat Donahue ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  May 20, 2023
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RANKED
#16 of 24
  • Grip and Traction - 25% 7.0
  • Platform - 25% 7.0
  • Mobility - 20% 7.0
  • Servicing - 15% 7.0
  • Weight - 15% 7.0

Our Verdict

The CrankBorthers Stamp 7 are high-quality pedals that have an enormous platform that is great for riders with large feet. The grip and traction levels are above average thanks to a smattering of ten well-placed traction pins per side. CrankBrothers placed two different length pins on these pedals to help work with the convex shape of the platform. Mobility was solid, as it wasn't too difficult to reposition the foot while riding. The pedals are easily serviceable, and CrankBrothers has a strong reputation for having a smooth warranty process. The price tag is on the spendy side of the spectrum, although we do feel these are a high-quality product.
REASONS TO BUY
Huge platform
Easy to service
Concave design
REASONS TO AVOID
Moderate levels of grip
Expensive

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Bottom Line A quality pedal that delivers solid on-trail performance and a huge platformThis pedal provides excellent grip, traction, and support and is easy to serviceA thin, long supportive platform sets this pedal apart from the pack, and it is quick and easy to serviceLess-expensive flat pedal option for those who like to put their equipment to the testA budget oriented pedal that offers adequate grip and a midsize platform but may be less apealing compared to established brands
Rating Categories CrankBrothers Stamp 7 Wolf Tooth Waveform Wolf Tooth Ripsaw Race Face Chester Fooker Nylon Fiber
Grip and Traction (25%)
7.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Platform (25%)
7.0
8.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
Mobility (20%)
7.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Servicing (15%)
7.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
7.0
Weight (15%)
7.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
Specs CrankBrothers Stamp 7 Wolf Tooth Waveform Wolf Tooth Ripsaw Race Face Chester Fooker Nylon Fiber
Measured Weight (per pair) 380 g 373 g 381g 358 g 370 g
Traction Pins (per side) 10, 2.5 mm hex head top loading 11, 3 mm head bottom loading 12, 3mm hex head bottom loading 8, 2.5 mm hex head bottom loading 8, 2.5 mm hex head bottom loading
Measured Platform Dimensions (millimeters) 115 mm x 112 mm 105 mm x 99 mm 118mm x 102mm 110 mm x 101 mm 110 mm x 100 mm
Platform Profile (millimeters) - not including pins 13.6 mm leading and trailing edges, 11.6 mm at axles 13.96 mm perimeter, 12.63 axle 8.24mm at edge, 12.65mm at center 14 mm leading and trailing edges, 17 mm center of spindle 14 mm at edges, 18 mm at axle
Concavity 2 mm difference from effective edges to center axle Dual concave 1.5mm difference permieter to center Convex, 4mm difference from axle to efffective edge 3 mm difference from effective edges to center of pedal 4 mm difference from effective edge to center of pedal
Q Factor / Distance from cranks to furthest pin 108 mm 100mm 105mm 103 mm 103 mm
Bearings Igus LL-glide bearing Three sealed cartridge bearings and one igus bushing 3 sealed cartridge bearings Cartridge bearings and DU bushings 3 sealed cartridge bearings
Body Material Forged 6061-T6 aluminum 6061-T6 Aluminum CNC Aluminum Nylon Composite Nylon Fiber
Pedal Wrench Type 8 mm hex 8 mm hex 8mm hex 15 mm pedal spanner, 8 mm hex 8 mm hex

Our Analysis and Test Results

If you have size 11 or larger shoes and are concerned with platform size, the Stamp 7 are a great option for you. We found the CrankBrothers pedals to offer well-rounded performance that was above average in most performance metrics. That said, they can't quite stand up to the best of the best. Still, this is a quality pedal that should suit those who value a large platform the best.

Performance Comparison


crankbrothers stamp 7 - the stamp 7 provide plenty of real estate for your feet.
The Stamp 7 provide plenty of real estate for your feet.

Grip/Traction


The Stamp 7 pedals offer impressive amounts of grip. We found they offered above-average grip but never approached the grip levels of some of the top performers in the metric. One tester with the Specialized 2FO with SlipNot rubber found the grip to be more impressive than the tester with Bontrager Flatline pedals with Vibram soles.

These pedals feature 10 traction pins per side. The three pins on the leading and trailing edges of the pedal (totaling six pins) are longer than the four pins on the outer edge and along the axle. The shorter pins in the middle of the pedal body work to enhance the slightly concave shape of the platform. As your shoe flexes into the concave shape, those pins engage. When you are cruising downhill, the Stamp 7 has above-average levels of bite. The grip is sturdy and predictable. On the descent, we had little to complain about, and these pedals were functional and confidence-inspiring.

On the ascent, testers found these pedals to have solid traction. We were unable to determine if it was the concave shape or something to do with pin layout, however, but the Stamp 7 pedals couldn't match the top performers on the climbs. We found them to offer the best grip when they were heavily weighted. Seated pedaling over choppy ground leads to less pressure on the pedals. As a result, we found our feet were bouncing and slipping around a little more than we would have liked. This felt a little sketchy as a slipped pedal can be awfully painful. Standing climbs resulted in far better traction.

crankbrothers stamp 7 - this platform is the largest in our test class.
This platform is the largest in our test class.

Platform


If there is one area where the Stamp 7 pedals are unrivaled, it is the platform. The large platform is gigantic and is larger than any other pedal in our test class. These pedals are available in small or large platform sizes (the small version has a 100 x 100mm dimensions), we tested the large size. Crankbrothers recommends the large size for shoe sizes 10-15, and the small for sizes 5-10.

The platform measures a spacious 115mm x 112mm. They have a concave design with the leading and trailing edges of the pedals approximately 2mm thicker than the center of the platform. This design allows your foot to better conform to the pedal as your shoe flexes. The thickest part of the pedal is 13.6 mm. This thickness puts these pedals firmly in the middle of the pack among test pedals. We found there to be ample ground clearance when cranking over technical sections of trail. Given the extra width of the platform, however, we did find ourselves kissing rocks with the outer edges a little more often than some of the pedals with narrower platforms.

crankbrothers stamp 7 - the concave shape means the edges of the platform are thicker than...
The concave shape means the edges of the platform are thicker than the platform at the axle.

The sheer size of the platforms really stood out. If you place a lot of focus on overall size, these are the pedals for you. In fact, they are the most spacious platforms in our review. Having a sizable pedal can be critical if you dab on a climb or get a little sideways in flat corners. Riders with truly large feet will also benefit from the sheer size of these pedals as they will provide more fore/aft and lateral support. Men's size 11 and above will really appreciate this added real estate. It is worth mentioning again that these pedals are available in small and large sizes. Riders with smaller feet should consider the smaller and lighter version.

crankbrothers stamp 7 - a decent-sized bearing is housed under the bulge in the platform.
A decent-sized bearing is housed under the bulge in the platform.

Mobility


The Stamp 7 pedals offer decent mobility. We found it easier to shuffle your feet around on these pedals compared to the most grippy models we tested. Having a pedal with predictable mobility is important when getting set up for a gnarly chute or funky corner, or when making moves while playing around at the bike park.

In order to reposition your foot, simply unweight your foot a little bit and give them a slight shift. Sometimes this maneuver requires a small bounce on the pedals to unweight and disengage the traction pins. When you come back down, hopefully your foot is back in a good position. Simply put, the Stamp 7 don't have the mind-boggling levels of traction that some of the top-end pedals do, which makes repositioning your foot a bit simpler.

The pedal body offered a nice amount of spin on the axle. When cinched into your crank, you can spin the pedal easily with a flick of the toe. That said, the pedal didn't spin too freely on the axle. CrankBrothers found a nice middle ground where the pedal doesn't unintentionally spin much if you pull your foot off for any reason.

Two screws secure the metal plate that holds the axle in place.
Two screws secure the metal plate that holds the axle in place.
Once the screws are removed you can pull the axle out of the pedal...
Once the screws are removed you can pull the axle out of the pedal body.

Servicing


The Stamp 7 have a quality construction, the finish is dialed, and the service procedure is straightforward, user-friendly, and doesn't require any special tools. The grub pins are top loading and easily adjustable, removable, and replaceable. They come with 10 extra replacement pins and pin kits are sold separately.

To access the axle/bearings, locate the silver plate near the threaded portion of the axle. Remove the two bolts on either side of the axle, this allows you to pull the axle out of the pedal body. This is one of the more simple procedures among our test pedals. Crankbrothers also sells a pedal refresh kit that includes everything you need to rebuild your pedals, including new bearings, seals, o-rings, and bolts.

crankbrothers stamp 7 - despite the gigantic platform, these pedals post a respectably low...
Despite the gigantic platform, these pedals post a respectably low weight.

Weight


The Stamp 7 pedals come in at 380-grams per set. This puts the CrankBrothers pedals in the middle of the pack in terms of weight. We feel this is quite reasonable considering the massive size of the platform. On the bike, the pedals don't feel noticeably light or heavy. Crankbrothers claim a weight of 345-grams for the small size.

Value


The Stamp 7 is one of the more expensive pedals in our review. CrankBrothers is a company that has been around for quite a long time and has established a solid reputation in the pedal market. Many of their products carry a substantial price tag that is usually backed up by reliable on-trail performance and warranty support. Through our experience with CrankBrothers, the company has impressive customer support and smooth warranty procedures. This is reassuring when slapping down the credit card for these pedals.

crankbrothers stamp 7 - the large size stamp 7 pedals have one of the largest platforms of...
The large size Stamp 7 pedals have one of the largest platforms of all the models we tested.

Conclusion


The CrankBrothers Stamp 7 pedals are well-rounded and high-quality pedals with a gigantic platform. These aren't the grippiest pedals in our review, but they offer ample traction and predictable foot mobility. Although these pedals never topped the charts in any of our performance metrics, they work very well and deliver a solid value.

Pat Donahue