Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
Small feet and extra shims here. I have Zeros. I do have to be quite precise about the cleat placement on my left shoe (the one with about 1/4" of shims) or it will be impossible to clip in.
I also have a small foot - I wear a Specialized size 36. With small feet you have to be *very* careful to follow the directions about cleat installation and put the correct cleat shims (included) in. If the cleats don't sit level on your shoes you will either not be able to clip in or you will not be able to stay clipped in.
I ran into that problem, even with wearing 38s. It was dang near impossible for me to clip in, and I got stuck and couldnt' clip out on a few occasions. I think if I'd had a better cleat fitting that might not have been such a big deal.

I'll note that I could not use Speedplays (of any variety) due to the amount of rotation needed for me to get clipped in (per LBS this is just because of new cleats, but I have hip issues that aren't going away. I imagine it could cause problems for someone with knee issues specific to rotation as well.) . I went with Look Keos. Dislike that you can only clip in on one side and that I can't get quite as much float that I need, but I can clip in/out easily.