I've been using the power grips and like them a lot:
http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...ls.php?id=7045
Dar
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Just wanted your opinion on this. I have a short commute and do errands in the city and don't want to bother with clipless pedals and shoes for this type of riding.
Does anyone use toe clips/ straps or grippy pedals of some type for city commuting? I'm not sure if it's worth making a change.
Thanks.
I've been using the power grips and like them a lot:
http://www.universalcycles.com/shopp...ls.php?id=7045
Dar
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I use loose toe clips for my commute (4-10 miles each way). I can't be bothered to carry extra shoes (I have nice shoes at work, but I don't like to walk in them at lunch or whatever).
I'm a huge PowerGrip strap fan myself. I use them on both my bikes.
You are not so much 'trapped' on your pedal, but you also can't accidentally slip off the pedal. Love them.
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I use strapless toe clips on my commuter. They're much easier to get into and out of than regular toe clips or clipless pedals.
Edit: Sorry if the link doesn't work. I'm using a computer at my sister's, and things aren't the same as on my computer. Just google "mini toe clips" to see them.
Last edited by divingbiker; 06-24-2008 at 04:00 PM.
I used to have the power grips they are pretty good. the best thing about them is that you cannot break them by stepping on them.
I have a toe strap. Just one. The left one broke. But after I broke I realized it didn't matter. I only need the right one, so I can get back up into the power pedal position quickly at every stop sign. Otherwise I probably would not stop at every sign!
On long rides I guess it would be nice to have clipless or two toe straps or something. But for commuting, the one is great, and I can wear whatever shoes I'm wearing for work, I don't have to bring extras.
I use no. 45
http://www.zefal.com/AAA/page.php?no...Pied&langue=an
I hate the sensation of shoes slipping off pedals for the bikes I've rented and haven't been temporarily outfitted with toe clips.