SimWorks Bubbly pedals 
<https://www.sim.works/collections/simworks-by-mks/products/bubbly-pedals> 
are awesome too (if you can get your hands on them!). Large platform, 
grippy, and very well made. I have large narrow feet but I still appreciate 
the extra real estate.

Bones

On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 1:02:40 PM UTC-5 Paul Brodek wrote:

> Thanks to Abe for the heads-up on currently available long/wide/thin pedal 
> platform options.
>
> I thought it might be worth mentioning to those who try to minimize pedal 
> tread width that it seems like some of these uber-thin pedals have inner 
> bearing/body dimensions that require feet to sit 5-10mm outboard of the 
> inner surface of the crankarms, potentially adding 10-20mm of foot width. 
> I'm not particularly sensitive to this, and though there have been times in 
> bobbish/RBW  past when this was a hot topic, it doesn't surface regularly 
> these days, just thought I'd point it out just in case. If that's something 
> that bothers you, might be worthwhile looking for platforms that are flat 
> all the way across the top.
>
> Paul Brodek
> Hillsdale, NJ USA  
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2021 at 2:12 PM Pancake <abe.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Always looking for wider pedals for my 6E width feet, I've ended up with 
>> a relatively affordable option that's as wide as I can find:
>> Kona Wah Wah 2 (a.k.a., Wah Wah II) - 
>> https://com.konaworld.com/product/accessories/pedals/wah-wah-2-composite/
>>
>> Found for $50-65 online, these are about 120mm long x 118mm wide x 13mm 
>> thick. 
>>
>> They're basically a significantly wider/longer VP 001 or VP Vice pedal, 
>> but in plastic composite (there's a more dear metal version too).[image: 
>> Wah-Wah-2-38.jpg]
>> Generic versions are available on Aliexpress and other sites for about 
>> half the cost.
>>
>> Wider and wiser,
>> Abe
>>
>> On Wednesday, 17 November 2021 at 06:52:45 UTC-8 Pam Bikes wrote:
>>
>>> I have some VP thin gripsters that are great and grippy but a friend 
>>> warned me they'll "eat your shoes".  I looked and he was right.  I wear 
>>> thin soled barefoot shoes like Five Fingers and Xero.  So I switched to the 
>>> plastic flats like Riv uses and I like them.  I've had the steel pins eat 
>>> my shins one too many times on a bumpy road.  I wore out the bearing on one 
>>> so I got another pair I've yet to put on.  Pedals are mismatched for the 
>>> time being but no one notices.  
>>>
>>> On Monday, November 15, 2021 at 1:24:50 PM UTC-5 joseph...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Large pedals gets two thumbs up from me.  
>>>> I'm a big fan of the DEITY.  Either the Black Kats or Deftrap
>>>> I have a pair of the Black Kats on my Gus and will be swapping them for 
>>>> the Deftraps so the Black Kats can go on my wife's Cheviot 
>>>>
>>>> https://www.deitycomponents.com/pedals.html
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, November 14, 2021 at 4:07:06 PM UTC-6 Paul Brodek wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I've been a VP Harrier fan for some years now. They're wide in both 
>>>>> width and length, while still being fairly thin/low-profile. Discontinued 
>>>>> for some time now, there were also recall notices on the web, but for 
>>>>> versions evidently way older than mine.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not sure there was ever an official VP replacement, but there are 
>>>>> p-l-e-n-t-y of wide/longer platform pedals in the world today, some with 
>>>>> significant pins, others not so much. Looks like a number of duplicate 
>>>>> plastic/composite candidates out there as well, which can be an 
>>>>> effective/cost-efficient way to evaluate a pedal before springing for the 
>>>>> full-metal experience.
>>>>>
>>>>> Looking for flickr photos I'm realizing I tend to totally neglect 
>>>>> pedal pix, despite obsessively documenting ever other square millimeter 
>>>>> of 
>>>>> hardware. Go figure.
>>>>>
>>>>> Paul Brodek
>>>>> Hillsdale, NJ USA
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: 15160652808_6929dbf189_c.jpg]
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, focus solidly on the chainring/chain here. Pedals, schmedals!
>>>>> [image: 50135905607_e422cb16bf_c.jpg]
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 12:52:35 PM UTC-5 Ray Varella wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Over the years I’ve seen numerous comments on how comfortable larger 
>>>>>> pedals are. 
>>>>>> I’ve ridden standard sized pedals my whole life and never gave it 
>>>>>> much though. 
>>>>>> Since I’ve spent more and more time riding in thin soled sandals I 
>>>>>> noticed a bit of discomfort (not pain) after riding for a couple hours. 
>>>>>> I bought a pair of Sylvan Gorditos from Crust and swapped out my 
>>>>>> standard Sylvans. 
>>>>>> After I got home from my first ride with them I realized i hadn’t 
>>>>>> noticed any pressure where I used to. 
>>>>>> Aside from that I didn’t give them a single thought while riding. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I see more big pedals in my future. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ray
>>>>>>
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