I've been on Speedplays since the '90s, and no, that floating, 'my feet are on icecubes' feeling never really goes away unless you are using the Zeros and have the play locked out. I use the X1 pedals, as I have no need to lock out the play. The whole point is that while clipped in, there is no feeling that there is any tension or resistance to how you angle your foot, no center. Your legs hold your legs/feet in the proper position, not your pedals.
I got used to the 'slipping around' feeling quickly, but it took a while to master clipping out. That outward snapping motion took a while to get used to. Clipping in is just a matter of mashing down, no having to hook the cleat on anything as I had to do on the original LOOK or first gen Dura-Ace I had in the 80s.
I just checked online to confirm, my original Speedplays are all metal, no 'wing' on a plastic body-they are solid aluminum. That style dates from the early 90s and when I bought them they were the 'latest thing' so I must have been on Speedplays since '92 or so. They are in my parts box, and spin as smooth as ever, but the pedal bodies are worn so I bought new ones in 08. So yea Speedplays are durable too. The cleats are large and the mechanism is in them, so I would suggest you buy the cleat covers for when you have to dismount and do any walking.



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