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Red Rock - I've used Sidi dominator's for years. I absolutely love them. They have been completely covered in mud and would come clean just fine. I've not had any issues walking with them. Last summer when I went to Colorado for a 5 day mt bike ride, we had multiple hike a bike situations. No problems with the shoes for those hikes - it was just that we were so tired and the bikes became very heavy to carry.
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I adore my Sidi's! And I do a fair amount of hiking. I find that the amount of traction on the bottom is just fine for that.
I'm curious to know if any of you have tried the Crank Brothers Acid pedals? It's got a smaller platform than the Mallet, so it's a bit lighter, and I think the smaller platform would be enough for the rare moments where I might be unclipped (getting back on the bike without any lead-up to the next technical section, basically). I do a lot of muddy riding, so I'm completely sold on the eggbeater style.
If you've got any experience with the Acids, do you find them any easier to clip in/out than with the Mallets? Any other issues?
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I'm a MTB girl who *just* bought a road bike a week ago. At the suggestion of my trusty mechanic, whose opinion I trust completely, I put Shimano M520 SPD pedals on the new road bike. These are the same pedals that I have on both mountain bikes. They are inexpensive, but I have had no problems so far, even with lots of miles and abuse on the mountain bikes.
I also bought a pair of Sidi mountain bike shoes that I'm using for both my new road bike and mountain bike. While I haven't used road shoes/pedals, I am very happy with the M520s and Sidi mountain bike shoes on the road bike. Already came in handy when I found a stray dog on the bike rail and had to walk with it and my bike a mile up the trail to its owner. :-) Really like being able to get off the bike and walk, when needed.
I've never tried Crank Brothers pedals, but have seen other riders bend/break them in situations where they shouldn't have been under undue stress. Also, while my SPDs don't have a platform, I can unclip from them and there's enough surface area to rest my foot on them and pedal if I need to.
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Sorry I have not posted hear recently, I have had a test to deal with which is never fun.
Thankyou for your help and information Duvers. I am the opposite of you in this case. I have been a road rider for a LONG time and am switching to mountain or rather adding mountain to the collection.
I have been debating between a smaller pedal-crankbrothers, I think and the Shimano SPD.
Shoes, I found Sidi Bullets which look more like entry level shoes which are good. I have thought about having a second pair of the Specialized for seroius off roading. What do any of you think on this?
Thankyou,
Red Rock
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why do you think you'd need two pairs of mountain biking shoes? Unless you are one of those "shoe" people....:D
My MO is to get a pair I like, then wear them out and then get another pair.
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I think the operative word here is thought about. I have not actually purchased anything yet.
I guess one can always dream right??!
Red Rock