Steve:

My current pedal of choice is the Grip King as it has a large surface
area and good shoe traction, even when wet.  I used Looks for many
years, then SPDs.  SPDs caused "hot foot" syndrome from too much
pressure on long rides, especially multi-day tours.  As I toured more,
I needed more versatile shoes and went back to MKS platform touring
pedals, sans toe clips.  I have wide feet and the lack of retention
and being able to wear any shoes was a delight.  I've used MKS BMX
pedals (sold by Riv), some other BMX pedals with a rough surface, and
now Grip Kings.  Once I got away from SPDs, the hot foot problem and
tenderness disappeared.  The off-roading I do is mainly fire trails
and similar non-techncial stuff.

dougP

On Dec 15, 6:26 am, Steve Wimberg <st...@stevewimberg.com> wrote:
> I would like to get some feedback from the group regarding Grip King  
> pedals and their ability to eliminate numb feet on long rides.
>
> I started using clipless pedals about a year ago after my rides  
> started increasing in length, and numbness in my feet became a  
> problem.  I had been using MKS touring pedals, and really can't use  
> those on rides over 30 miles or so.  The switch was extremely  
> successful in keeping my feet from going numb, and I like riding with  
> the clipless, in general.  However, I have found that I get a little  
> uncomfortable being clipped in when going up steep hills.  It's always  
> in the back of my mind that if I need to bail out because I can't  
> pedal anymore, it's gonna be difficult because I'm clipped in.  
> Granted, this hasn't happened yet, but why have the anxiety if I don't  
> have to?
>
> This is where the Grip Kings come in.  I am hopeful that the increased  
> surface area of the pedal will spread the weight out over the bottom  
> of my foot enough to keep the numbness at bay.  Does anyone have any  
> thoughts on this?  Has anyone had numb feet problems and had them  
> relieved by using the Grip Kings?
>
> Like I said, I like the clipless pedals, but am willing to give up  
> some of the things I like about them in order to gain a little piece  
> of mind.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve

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