It's refreshing to read encouraging words about platforms, instead of the endless praises of clipless.
I have platform pedals that came with my Trek 4500 MTB, and I'm happy enough with them. Some guy at a bike shop once said I should go clipless because it will keep my feet from bouncing off on treacherous terrain--but so far that hasn't been a problem. I think it's more likely that the minor bumps that make me stop on the uphills would cause more falls with injuries if I was clipped in. Sometimes on a trail I have to throw my foot down and I want to be able to do that without having to deploy a "technique".
Of course, if (when) I get a road bike, I will likely get clipless pedals and shoes. If I were racing my MTB and speed was an issue, I might get clipless pedals. But for me, someone who doesn't take risks on the trails, who can't bunny hop or do a wheelie, who walks her bike over downed trees, but does just fine over roots and rock gardens, and can climb like nobody's business, platforms meet all the need I have.
Karen



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So I'm going to get either the Drilliums or Shimano DX's.