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  1. #1
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    Another vote for Speedplay Frogs, though I've only had mine for a week or so now. They are super easy to get into and out of, and the huge degree of float allows my whiny left knee to get into a comfortable position--something that wasn't even close to possible with the one other clipless system I tried (can't remember its name, sorry).

    I'm pretty new at this clipless game, but so far I'm loving it. I've worn old-style toeclips and straps literally for decades (still have them on my touring bike), and it is so nice not to have to bend down and tighten/loosen those blasted straps.

    Let us know how your fitting goes and what pedals you settle on.
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  2. #2
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    I'll FOURTH that motion

    Speedplay Frogs. Tons of float. Great on knees! Girls did you see the new PINK (okay so they come in other colors too) Speedplay Light Actions? Yummy!

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    jeni

    Quote Originally Posted by Bad JuJu View Post
    Another vote for Speedplay Frogs, though I've only had mine for a week or so now. They are super easy to get into and out of, and the huge degree of float allows my whiny left knee to get into a comfortable position--something that wasn't even close to possible with the one other clipless system I tried (can't remember its name, sorry).

    I'm pretty new at this clipless game, but so far I'm loving it. I've worn old-style toeclips and straps literally for decades (still have them on my touring bike), and it is so nice not to have to bend down and tighten/loosen those blasted straps.

    Let us know how your fitting goes and what pedals you settle on.

  3. #3
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    TrekJeni - The new Light Actions are scheduled to replace the X5 pedals. These are very easy to use - clipping in and out. I got to play on some at Interbike. These won't work on Lynda's mountain bike shoes thought - road shoes only.

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    My vote goes for Speedplay frogs too

    I got mine in June and love them. I switch out between road shoes and MT bike shoes depending on the trip and the weather and they fit on both types of my shoes


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