Another one who has been switching over to the Thin Gripsters.  My
SimpleOne still has the Sneaker pedals, but my other two bikes have the
Gripsters.  They really work well with the Keens in both summer and winter.
Have a set of insulated Keens that I wear in warmer winter weather.

My alltime favorites were probably the old SunTour XC beartraps.  But those
really cut up shins when a foot slips off. Much worse than the Gripsters,
if I remember correctly.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ryan, I've been a big fan of the Grip Kings and Sneaker pedals and have
> had no issues with the bearings at all. The Sneaker pedals are a great deal
> but like the GKs they don't offer that great of a grip in the rain and
> living in Portland, OR that can be quite an issue. I put some spikes in the
> GKs and they're much better. I also recently got some VP Thin Gripsters and
> really love them. I'll most likely pick up another pair when RBW has them
> back in stock. If I remember correctly, you live in Seattle so the VPs
> would probably work well for you.
>
> --mike
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