I see you have already bought your pedals. Good luck with the change.
If you ever decide to try Look in the future, fwiw, I love mine. I have the KEO Elle pedal. It has a lower tension setting overall designed for women / lighter riders. Secure, yet very easy to get in and out of.
I tried some SpeedPlay road pedals and did not like the "stomp straight down" to engage the pedal. Versus how Shimano and Look you "toe in" first, then click your heel down to engage the pedal the rest of the way. Also the tension was too much for my weight to engage. Even the LightActions were tougher to get into versus the Looks.
Couple other tid bits on food for thought...
If you were having trouble with one foot only maybe there was something wrong with the pedal or cleat. Or dirt / debris. Also, the tension can be adjusted.
Second, if you are road riding / putting on more miles, say 20+, you might notice a mtb pedal is not enough support. And notice hot or numb spots in your feet.
Typically, mtb pedals are a smaller contact point than a road pedal. The wider the support provided by the pedal, the wider the pressure is spread out over your foot, equals happpier feet.
Happy riding.
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Your body just has to learn that it is a slightly different movement from the Shimano pedals. It might be helpful to you to play with the empty shoe and pedal after leaning the bike against something to see just how much movement is required to unclip.
Glad it was a good one. I can't help with the Edge, but I bet there are others here who can if you need it.
