Okay, Dudettes, I need help. Or, well, will need help at some point.
As some of you know, I broke my ankle two weeks ago, launching over the handlebars of my suddenly-stationary mountain bike. SPD pedals, set to pretty light tension. I have loved those pedals, but once I finally get back on the bike, I'm not sure I will trust them again. Right now, I'm not that hot on mountain biking at all, but hopefully by the time I'm allowed to, I'll feel better about it. Anyway, my fibula broke before the pedals released at that angle (as in, straight up and forward, to the best of my knowledge).
My question is this: what pedals are good for mountain biking, but will release at additional angles? I want clipless, but am thinking maybe Powergrips would be a better option in the short term, until I regain some confidence. What pedals exist that would have allowed me out (there was no time to think, by the way - it happened in a flash). I REALLY don't want to go back to toe clips on my mtb - that whole flipping the pedal over from a stop thing. And platforms are out of the question - I know people who do it, but the only time I tried it I thought my shins would be scarred for life. I'm just hoping somebody will say "Oh, XYZ pedals release at any angle, including straight up". I suspect my options don't include the perfect one in my brain, but hope springs eternal.
Thanks!



, but hopefully by the time I'm allowed to, I'll feel better about it. Anyway, my fibula broke before the pedals released at that angle (as in, straight up and forward, to the best of my knowledge).
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