I have used the MKS touring pedal with my Tevas and found I sometimes
got sore spots after 30 miles or so. I switched to Crank Brothers
50/50's and some off brand magnesium sealed bearing BMX pedals with an
equally larger platform and I don't get sore feet anymore. I also ride
with my New balance outdoor walking/hiking shoes, Redwing boots and my
rubber "duck boots" here in rainy Washington state. A larger surface
area always results in less psi on the feet. I can see though that
hard climbing or mashing the big ring could cause a hot spot.
Sometimes we have to just get off the bike and rest a little.
Bicycling isn't a natural activity after all......but it is fun.

On Oct 3, 7:00 pm, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wear size 11 shoes. I've been trying out different shoe (Vans,
> Patagonia Bagley, Teva sandle) and different pedals (MKS sneaker, MKS
> touring, GK). All work just fine for rides up to 60 miles or so. I
> think part of the problem on this ride was that for the first 45 miles
> I was riding at a good clip. And there was the long climb and some
> rollers which I tend to ride in the big ring and standing. My feet
> started to hurt right where the little traction nubs are on the pedal.
> But when I finally took a 15 minute or so break at one of the controls
> they felt much better and didn't bother me again.
>
> I have no problem using SPDs I just really like using regular shoes.
>
> I definitely won't be using 700x35 tires again for a brevet unless it
> includes lengthy sections of gravel. Jack Brown Greens served me well
> this year, I'll either continue to use them or maybe go back to
> Paselas (32s) and just watch the sidewalls closely.
>
> --mike

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