Are you searching for the best 4.33 inch BMX pegs?
I’ve included the best plastic and steel ones in the collection below.
Picking the right pegs can make a huge difference in your riding, whether hitting street spots, grinding park ledges, or tearing it up at your favorite DIY setup.
Over the past twenty-plus years, I’ve tried a variety of different pegs, and I know it can be tricky to choose the right ones – especially when each brand has its unique features and selling points.
From super slick plastic pegs to rugged steel beasts, there’s a peg out there for every rider.
Whether you’re looking for pegs that save weight, add durability, or just look cool while you’re shredding, I’ve got you covered.
So, let’s dive in and find out which pegs will take your grinds to the next level.
This post covers:
Best 4.33 Inch BMX Pegs (Plastic & Steel)
1. Cinema C4 PC Peg
The Cinema C4 PC pegs have a sick 6061-T6 aluminum core with a nylon composite sleeve that makes every grind buttery smooth, whether you’re hitting concrete, wood, or metal.
The aluminum keeps it super light but still strong enough to handle those heavy sessions.
Plus, the 4.33″ length gives you all the room you need to lock in.
And they’re only 5.4 oz each, so no worries about extra weight.
They are sold individually, but trust me, you’ll want a set. They’re perfect for leveling up your street game.
However, if you’re doing a lot of gaps to grinds, I’d recommend getting plastic BMX pegs with steel/chromoly core.
Price: $19.99/single (may vary)
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You’ll be hyped about how smooth the GT Safe Street PC peg slide.
Made from durable nylon (and aluminum core), they grind effortlessly on pretty much anything.
Plus (my favorite feature of plastic pegs), they cause less damage, so you’re good to go on different surfaces.
Some skateparks require plastic pegs anyway, so these are a must-have if you’re riding parks.
But for street, they cause less noise, so you might never get kicked out from the spot.
They fit all freestyle BMX axle sizes (adapter included) and are super light at only 4.94 oz each.
These pegs make street (and park) sessions way more fun.
Price: $18.00/single (may vary)
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The Shadow Conspiracy Little One pegs are seriously legit.
They’re made from heat-treated chromoly, so they’re tough as nails but smaller in diameter, which means less weight and smoother grinds.
And one of the main features that I really like about these is the size – slim diameter. (No wonder Simone Barraco‘s been riding these forever.)
The anti-spin pin with eight rotation positions is clutch – it keeps the pegs from spinning and extends their life. (Rotate them regularly.)
Plus, the internal butting adds even more durability but saves weight.
They come drilled for 14mm axles, but a 3/8″ (10mm) adapter is included, so you’re covered either way.
At 4.33 inches long and only 6.1 oz each, these pegs are perfect for keeping things light while killing it on grinds.
Price: $20.99/single (may vary)
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The Rant Slimmer pegs are an absolute steal for the performance you get! (Only $9.99?!)
They’re like the OG Rant Hammer pegs but redesigned with a slimmer, lighter, more modern style.
Made from precision forged steel, these things are built to last, and the slick ED coating makes grinds ridiculously smooth.
These are very similar in size – diameter – to Shadow’s Little One pegs.
At only 5.3 oz each, they’re light but handle abuse like a champ.
Trust me, for the price, these pegs perform like some that cost way more. And if you’re getting all four pegs, you save a ton.
Price: $9.99/single (may vary)
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The GT Real Steel pegs are straight-up tanks.
Made from butted steel, they’re built to handle the heaviest abuse, and with five anti-roll pin positions, you can keep them locked in place forever.
Many shredders say, “Steel is real, dude – nothing slides better or lasts longer.”
At 4.33 inches long and 7.0 oz each, they’ve got just the right amount of heft to feel solid without weighing you down too much.
These pegs are perfect if you’re all about durability and need pegs that will last you a “lifetime.”
Looking for more options? Check out my collection of the best BMX metal pegs.
Price: $18.00/single (may vary)
GET YOURSHow To Make 4.33 Inch BMX Pegs Last Longer
Rotate Your Pegs
Don’t sweat if your pegs are starting to wear on one side!
Many pegs, especially steel ones, have multiple anti-roll pin positions, which allows you to rotate them to a new side.
Even without anti-roll pins, just switch up the position every so often.
This spreads out the wear and gives you more grind life.
I once forgot, ground through, and completely ruined my pegs. (Actually, that happened twice.)
Use Wax
Use wax, and your BMX pegs will thank you for it!
Rubbing wax on ledges, rails, or even your pegs will help keep things smooth and reduce friction.
Less friction means less damage to your pegs and way smoother grinds.
Always keep BMX wax in your bag; it’s a game-changer.
Avoid Sketchy Surfaces
Grinding anything in sight is tempting, but rough and jagged surfaces can shred your pegs faster than you’d think.
Stick to smoother rails and ledges when you can, and save those gnarly concrete edges for when you feel brave.
Also, the sketchier the surface, the more wax you’ll need to use to make it grindable.
Think twice if it’s worth investing time to wax the surface or the possibility of ruining your pegs.
Usually, if the surface is too rough, I won’t touch it with my plastic pegs.
Check Your Pegs Regularly
Make it a habit to check your pegs and axle bolts for tightness.
A loose peg not only messes with your grinds but can also cause damage to your peg or axle over time.
A quick check before each session can save you a ton of hassle down the line.
Invest In Quality
Finally, if you want your pegs to last, it’s worth investing in good-quality pegs.
Whether you’re getting steel or plastic pegs, quality matters.
Sure, if you’re mainly shredding street, plastic sleeves will wear out quicker, but that’s why it’s important to properly wax the surface.
Steel pegs last much longer but are heavier and will damage ledges and rails faster. Plus, they are MUCH louder.
With these tips, you’ll be grinding smoothly and keeping your pegs in top shape for WAY longer.
Further reading:
- What BMX peg size do I need?
- Are BMX pegs universal? (Yes)
- What BMX peg types are there?
- Does your back foot hit your peg?