Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk
I havent been riding long but Im gradually getting more confident in my abilities and Im increasing my distances each week. I dont want to find myself with a pair of pedals that stress me and out and perhaps take away some of my new found confidence.
Very smart thinking....as much as I want to love my Zeros and do plan to stick it out to get to the point that Audio A is at with them, it has been quite stressful to me to have to deal with pedal issues at this stage of the game (riding seriously for three years now). I thought I'd put all that behind me! I am just starting back riding after a crash and surgery, and I just didn't need this on top of regaining my aerobic fitness, strength, and confidence. (I had bought the pedals only a couple of weeks prior to my accident in April.)

So....with that in mind, it's your decision of course, but if the Quattros are anything like the Eggbeaters Candies, which I have on two of my bikes, I suspect you'll love them.

Good luck, and let us know what you decide to do! If you do happen to get the Zeros, let us know if they give you problems. BTW, I rode the Speedplay X-2s for years and never had a moment's trouble clipping in or out unless I got them grubby (they're very sensitive to sand or soil getting in the cleat), but I didn't like nor did my knees require the unlimited float, which finally led to purchasing the Zeros.

Emily