Wave Pedals

Convex + Concave = Wave
The concave front of the pedal hugs the ball of your foot. The sloped back half promotes an aggressive heels-down foot position for more power and control.

The Story of Wave
After thousands of hours on the bike, 8 design iterations and 4+ years of testing, we introduced a new take on flat pedal design.

New Bearing and Axle System
Wave uses a sealed chromoly axle system with igusâ„¢ bushings and three outboard cartridge bearings. They're fully serviceable and come with our Pedal Bearing Nut Tool.
FAQ
Are Wave pedals lighter than the original OneUp Aluminum Pedals?
A little lighter, yes. Wave pedals weigh 355g per pair, 31g lighter than our original Aluminum Pedals.
Can I swap any parts between the original Aluminum pedals and Wave pedals?
The pins from our original Aluminum Pedal and the pins from Wave Pedals are cross-compatible, but the internals are not.
Do you offer replacement axles if I bend one?
We do not have replacement axles available separately. In our experience, if the axle is damaged, the pedal body has likely sustained enough damage that it warrants replacing.
How often do they need servicing?
We recommend servicing your Wave pedals once a season as a minimum, twice a season if you ride everyday, or anytime you feel your pedals are no longer spinning smoothly.
Do I need any special tools to service my Wave pedals?
The only special tool you need is a OneUp Pedal Bearing Nut Tool, which comes in the box with every pair of Wave pedals.
Why are the pins hollow?
The hollow hex pins are designed to self-clear mud while riding.
Are the pins height adjustable?
No, the pins are not height adjustable. The only way to run shorter pins is to install pins from our original Aluminum pedals with the washers supplied in the Pin/ Washer kit.
Why are the pedal pins angled in the pedal body?
The pins are angled to leverage the shape of the pedal body and offer maximum grip.
Is the Wave pedal rated for DH riding?
Yes, Wave pedals are rated for use on everything up to DH bikes and ebikes.
Are these pedals compatible with Crank boots?
Yes.