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thekarens
12-06-2012, 10:31 AM
Originally I had ordered the Forte platform pedals from Performance, but they keep moving the back-order date. It was 12/7 and then they moved it to 12/24, so I ended up calling and canceling that order and found Wellgo MG 1s on Amazon for $41, which included expedited shipping (with regular shipping it was $39.)

I recently got the Teva Links for $64 including shipping and I think they are going to work out well. The sole seems relatively stiff and they seem to have good arch support. The Teva website says to order 2 sizes smaller than you would normally order. In my case I would normally order a women's 9, so I ordered a 7 and that worked out well for me. I will say they are very narrow, which I have a very narrow foot so it worked out for me, but I can see where it wouldn't for others.

I'm hoping the combination will help, especially on climbs. Occasionally when I'm attempting to spin up a hill and I discover I need to get in an even easier gear to make it up the hill I will gear down and my foot pops off the pedal. I'm sure there are other situations where it will be helpful as well, but that's where i lose my footing the most.

Irulan
12-07-2012, 10:22 AM
Wow that's a great price on the Wellgos! And when you think a Crampon is +$200 for the same weight....
For climbing, I'm finding that just having a good, strong, even pedal stroke is enough.

thekarens
12-07-2012, 10:49 AM
Wow that's a great price on the Wellgos! And when you think a Crampon is +$200 for the same weight....
For climbing, I'm finding that just having a good, strong, even pedal stroke is enough.

That's something I really need to work on. My partner has a great even cadence. I try to emulate get, but she's a bit too fast for me. Something to practice :-) I was really pleased with the price. Looking forward to trying them out.