Just use them as is if you like the way they feel against the bottom
of your foot.  The little built in toe flip should be enough to help
you get them  right side up.  My pedal of choice is an older no longer
made MTB pedal that has a top and bottom like that, I run them with
and without clips on different bikes and they do just fine with
sandals and no clips on my Rawland.  Ocasionally I just look down to
flip them the right way, but it is no big deal.

Rob
-
oceanaircycles.com

On Nov 20, 6:59 am, Earl Grey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> anyone here ride with that combo, perhaps with leather covers on the
> half clips? I ride mostly in flip flops (commuting) or sandals (longer
> rides) and flat pedals, but have an old pair of MKS AR-2 touring
> pedals (http://www.evanscycles.com/products/mks/ar-2-pedals-ec005317)
> that are really designed to be used only on one side, so I don't think
> they would work well w/o some kind of clip to bring them into a
> consistent orientation. But I don't know if half clips would be
> comfortable with sandals.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gernot

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