I like the Grip Kings, as well.  Contrary to what Grant says on the
RBW site, they DO work with Power Grips.  I have them on three bikes.
I don't know why Grant says this, except that you have to remove the
reflectors to install them.  But they DO work with no trouble.

On Jul 22, 6:12 am, Thomas Lynn Skean <[email protected]>
wrote:
> +1 on the Grip Kings. I noticed they were less grippy than i liked in
> rain. So I put blunt studs in them and all is fine.
>
> I've used SPD pedals in the past. For a couple of years it was the
> most "delicate" thing about any given ride. Will the pedals feel right
> *this* time? Will I need to adjust them?
>
> I can't say I'm a "convert", since I never got comfortable with
> clipless/click-in/cleated pedals in the first place.
>
> But Grip Kings fit my foot perfectly every time since they have the
> shape I want and I can decide how to use that shape. They're good out
> of the box. And you can make them better in mud or rain with the pedal
> spikes.
>
> Yours,
> Thomas Lynn Skean
>
> On Jul 21, 9:37 pm, Ginz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have a set of pedals similar to the Sneaker Pedal and they are fun
> > for cruising.  However, I really do love the length of the Grip
> > Kings.  The aching in my arches ankles is completely gone as the Grip
> > King prevents me from tipping my toes downward. I just didn't think
> > I'd like the pedals quite this much.  Man, I am a geek.

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