chrissiemkl
12-30-2007, 12:50 PM
Hello everyone,
I broke my ankle in August (yes, bicycling). It's all better now, mostly, after surgery and screws and a steel plate and physical therapy, but I am shopping around for new pedals. I was using SPDs when they failed to let go of my ankle and it broke on the road.
I would like a pedal that works more consistently. I tried the Look Keo Carbon, and I cannot get my foot out of the pedal, even with the tension adjusted all the way down. The right foot can do it, with effort, but the healed/broken ankle just can't put that much force on the pedal and twist at the same time to get out because of the metal plate screwed to my bone prevents this.
Does anyone have any recommendations for what kind of pedals would be easiest to get out of? I'm looking at the Speedplay Light Action Stainless, and the Look Easy (though I hate the plastic/cheapo way the Look Easy pedals look).
I also had problems with hotfoot in the past and wanted a pedal with a larger platform than the SPDs I was using before. I already bought a pair of shoes with a carbon plate to help with this, but haven't tried them out yet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I posted this in the wrong section, please advise and I will repost elsewhere.
Thanks!
Christine
I broke my ankle in August (yes, bicycling). It's all better now, mostly, after surgery and screws and a steel plate and physical therapy, but I am shopping around for new pedals. I was using SPDs when they failed to let go of my ankle and it broke on the road.
I would like a pedal that works more consistently. I tried the Look Keo Carbon, and I cannot get my foot out of the pedal, even with the tension adjusted all the way down. The right foot can do it, with effort, but the healed/broken ankle just can't put that much force on the pedal and twist at the same time to get out because of the metal plate screwed to my bone prevents this.
Does anyone have any recommendations for what kind of pedals would be easiest to get out of? I'm looking at the Speedplay Light Action Stainless, and the Look Easy (though I hate the plastic/cheapo way the Look Easy pedals look).
I also had problems with hotfoot in the past and wanted a pedal with a larger platform than the SPDs I was using before. I already bought a pair of shoes with a carbon plate to help with this, but haven't tried them out yet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I posted this in the wrong section, please advise and I will repost elsewhere.
Thanks!
Christine