Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.39 x 11.22 x 4.13 inches |
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Package Weight | 1.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22 x 5.3 x 4.15 inches |
Brand Name | NovelBee |
Material | Metal |
Manufacturer | Shanghai yuewen gaoyuan trading co.,LTD |
Part Number | BKY-31 |
Style | Modern |
NovelBee Pair Adjustable Locking Foot Braces Pedals Foot Pegs for Kayak Boat Direction Control (Left and Right)
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Brand | NovelBee |
Material | Metal |
Style | Modern |
About this item
- Range of foot pedal adjustment:16.7"
- Foot pegs overall size: Approx.22" x 4.15" x 5.3"
- Foot pedals component:base rod and rotating pedals
- Kayak foot pegs ideal for seayak, kayak, canoe, angling boat, etc
- Achieve the effect of transformation of rowing and change direction
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Product Description
NovelBee Pair Adjustable Locking Foot Braces Pedals Foot Pegs for Kayak Boat Direction Control ( Left and Right )
- Quantity: 2 pcs (left + right)
- Range of pedal adjustment:16.7"
- Overall Size: Approx.22" x 4.15" x 5.3"
- Component:base rod and rotating pedals
- Adjust braces solidly locking into right place
- Ideal for seayak, kayak, canoe, angling boat, etc.
- Achieve the effect of transformation of rowing and change direction
- Simply lift the grip at the end of the rod, slide pedal to desired position and lower grip to lock
- Attention:Only using rudder and foot brace together can control the direction of kayak
- Package
- 2 x Kayak Foot Braces ( Left & Right)
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ASIN | B07TLBNS1K |
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Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #152,299 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #150 in Kayak Hardware |
Date First Available | June 26, 2019 |
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Customers like the material, performance and adjustability of the kayak pedals. For example, they mention that it's sturdy, works well and that the adjustment function is smooth. Opinions are mixed on ease of installation.
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Customers are satisfied with the material of the kayak. They mention it's sturdy, well built, and made of high-quality plastic. The paddle assembly seems sturdy enough for the price. The material is heavy and should last a long time. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...They are heavy plastic and are well made...." Read more
"It seems to be made of a high-quality plastic. Mounting holes lineup perfectly with my L.L. Bean Manatee Perception Prodigy...." Read more
"...First, these controls are very well built. Appears to be glass reinforced nylon (not just cheap plastic)...." Read more
"...What you see is what you get.Peddle assembly seems sturdy enough for the price I would give it 5 star but technical support is 1 star...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the kayak pedals. They mention that the pedals work well, and flawlessly. Some say that the directional foot pedals also work well. However, some customers have reported that the directions provided with the pedal set are unclear.
"I used these on my wilderness thresher kayak and they work great. They are heavy plastic and are well made...." Read more
"...The adjustment mechanism isn't perfect, but it is functional...." Read more
"...Took a little work but the install went pretty good and they work great. Seem to be sturdy and should last a long time. Good value." Read more
"...the pedals are working flawlessly. 3 months of use. if they break, I will buy them again" Read more
Customers like the adjustability of the kayak. They mention that it has a smooth adjustment function and is solid.
"...Material is sturdy and well built. Operation is smooth. Will modify to suit my needs." Read more
"Really easy to replace original foot braces, smooth adjustment function." Read more
"adjustable, but actually solid..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the kayak. They say it's a good value and definitely worth it.
"...We have no complain on all day trip. Definitely worth it." Read more
"...Seem to be sturdy and should last a long time. Good value." Read more
"Good value.Sturdy plastic." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention it's very easy to install and replace the original foot braces, while others say there are absolutely no instructions.
"...The biggest gripe others have mentioned is the lack of instructions for routing cables to the pedals. And I agree, that is a problem...." Read more
"Very easy to install." Read more
"These appear to be a great product however without instructions they are useless...." Read more
"Just received these with no installation instructions, no company contact info, no label, just the pieces in a plastic bag...." Read more
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1. Measure and cut your cables to the approx. length you'll need. Leave about 12" extra.
2. Crimp stop to one end of the cable.
3. Insert the non crimped end in the top hole of the far end of the rail assembly (Image 1)
4. Wrap the cable down and through the bottom hole of the rail assembly (Image 2)
5. Pull the cable all the way through until the crimp stop seats in the top hole of the rail assembly (Image 3)
6. Route the un-crimped end of the cable through the lower hole of the pedal assembly (Image 4)
7. Pull the remaining cable through the pedal assembly (Image 5)
8. Wrap the cable up and around the channel on the inside edge of the pedal assembly (Image 6 and Image 7)
9. Route the cable behind the upper control portion of the pedal through the hole with the metal washer retainer (Image 8)
10. Remove any remaining slack from the assembly. The remaining cable should be facing reward and be ready to route back to your rudder (Image 9)
11. Repeat these steps for the other pedal assembly.
As there is no cable retainer on the rudder facing side of the rail assembly. I would suggest installing a 3/16" UL Cable Clamp as near to this point as you can. These clamps are included with some Rudder Cable Tubing Kits. If you route the tubing close to this point it shouldn't be a problem to clamp it securely inside the cockpit. If you are trying to retrofit a kayak that already has a rudder and cables; your best option is to replace your cables when you install these pedals (replacing the cable tubes isn't required but isn't a bad idea). Routing the cables rearward to the rudder after they have been installed on the pedals is much easier. Reusing the existing cables poses issues of its own as they are usually too short. I hope this is helpful to anyone considering upgrading their rudder controls.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022
1. Measure and cut your cables to the approx. length you'll need. Leave about 12" extra.
2. Crimp stop to one end of the cable.
3. Insert the non crimped end in the top hole of the far end of the rail assembly (Image 1)
4. Wrap the cable down and through the bottom hole of the rail assembly (Image 2)
5. Pull the cable all the way through until the crimp stop seats in the top hole of the rail assembly (Image 3)
6. Route the un-crimped end of the cable through the lower hole of the pedal assembly (Image 4)
7. Pull the remaining cable through the pedal assembly (Image 5)
8. Wrap the cable up and around the channel on the inside edge of the pedal assembly (Image 6 and Image 7)
9. Route the cable behind the upper control portion of the pedal through the hole with the metal washer retainer (Image 8)
10. Remove any remaining slack from the assembly. The remaining cable should be facing reward and be ready to route back to your rudder (Image 9)
11. Repeat these steps for the other pedal assembly.
As there is no cable retainer on the rudder facing side of the rail assembly. I would suggest installing a 3/16" UL Cable Clamp as near to this point as you can. These clamps are included with some Rudder Cable Tubing Kits. If you route the tubing close to this point it shouldn't be a problem to clamp it securely inside the cockpit. If you are trying to retrofit a kayak that already has a rudder and cables; your best option is to replace your cables when you install these pedals (replacing the cable tubes isn't required but isn't a bad idea). Routing the cables rearward to the rudder after they have been installed on the pedals is much easier. Reusing the existing cables poses issues of its own as they are usually too short. I hope this is helpful to anyone considering upgrading their rudder controls.
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My Pelican Catch Mode 110 original foot pegs located in the dedicated groove and have about 30 deg angle.
Meaning that the original NovelBee will not fit there.
I had to modify them by shortening the locking mechanism and also add some back support in order to get a 90 deg angle relative to the kayak floor