pedal shopping = bleah...
I've been reading and blabbing about pedals here lately prior to my lbs trip today. Hoping maybe some of you that have used different systems can help.
The short of it is: how much more difficult is it to get in and out of a single sided pedals, like Look Keo red plates 9 degree float, vs SpeedPlays?
I'm looking for a wide platform to aid in some numb foot issues. This pedal has been suggested to me twice now, but the lbs has not had them to try.
I have a ds mtb pedal Shimano M505, multi-release cleat, set very soft, now on my road bike with Sidi Zetas. Definate upgrade from mtb shoes for foot numbness. Plus shop adjusted my cleats back and over. Ds has spoiled :o me in ways, that's the kicker...
I was all set today to buy the SpeedPlay Zeros, but did a comparison to Light Actions in the trainer first... omg:eek:, what a shock. I hear many riders LOVE SpeedPlays, and they are suppose to be easy to get in and out, but gosh... I just wasn't that impressed.
Btw, I do realize ANY change takes time:rolleyes:.
The zeros I had to literally stand straight up (full weight) and give a good tromp down to get in. Out was tight too. Those were a "no". The Light Actions went in easier, but I guess I just think tromping your foot straight down over the force of the entire circle was more difficult than "toe in 1st, heel in 2nd"??? :confused:
I pedaled one side Light Actions, and one my current spds. I felt only slight more float at full 15 degress in the LA, and barely more supported for what was suppose to be a wider platform??? :confused:
I'm starting to think that I'm going to have to go with a Look Keo to get the support without upgrading shoes again. I think the only way my white Zetas have stayed white is due to not having to "kick it over" with ss pedal. I need float for my old injury knee, hope 9 degrees would cut it. Didn't seem that much of a diff anyways with SP?
After what I read here, I felt like I was out in left field pedal testing today. I don't get it? :(