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  1. #1
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    my advice is...do what you're comfortable with. If she's about your size/shoe size, why don't you give hers a spin & see what you think? While there are certain characteristics to each, what matters is what you like.

  2. #2
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    I had spd at first as well. I now use the Look Keo Elle pedals. Just love em.

    The road specific type pedal gives you a wider contact surface under the ball of your foot. For me, it eliminated some pain issues due to more support, and pressure of pedaling being spread out over a larger surface.

    I also wanted something with a low release tension. The Elle version is thinking of ladies who are typically lighter than males. And less force to get out of your pedals.

    I tried Speedplays and they were just not for me. After being use to catching my toe in first with spd, then stepping down, I did not like the stomp straight down effect of Speedplays.

    Great tip of trying the gf's pedals. As with anything there is always an adjustment period. Just gotta decide if you like em in the end.

  3. #3
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    I stick with the SPD's. I just walk around too much, or am scared I will need to walk around too much, or don't like slipping in bar, on the spilled beer.

    I think it's probably the later...
    Lookit, grasshopper....

  4. #4
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    I like my SPDs, I can walk around with them AND, now that they are adjusted properly, there really is not any tension to speak of and are very easy to clip in/out of.

  5. #5
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    Let me update...I guess what I was trying to say was, don't feel like you have to switch to be a "proper" cyclist. We all do what works for us.

    I'm not sure why she suggested you switch, though. Did she say more or leave it at that?

  6. #6
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    I prefer mountain-style pedals (Crank Brothers Candies or Speedplay Frogs) because the recessed cleats allow me to walk in them. Of course, my cycling these days is almost all utilitarian, so I need to be able to walk around a market in my bike shoes. I used to do fast club rides and used road pedals then (Speedplay X-series), but the cleats stick out and are much less user-friendly to walk in. They're all equally easy to clip in and out of to me (except the original model of Speedplay Zeros, which I had a terrible time clipping into and ended up selling).

    I have never used SPDs or Looks but have heard good and bad about both of them. Different strokes!
    Emily

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  7. #7
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    thank you all for the great ideas and advice--my friend is a guy with large feet so i can't borrow his cleats--i was having a hard time clipping in (he thought it was taking too long--he is my triathlon partner)--he suggested LOOK--thought they would be faster to clip in...i'm still investigating...

 

 

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