just wondering what brands of clipless pedal/shoes you use for road bikes? i have used shimono
Clipless shoes/cleats for road bikes?
I use shimano SL pedals and Carnac shoes!!!!!!!1
Reply:huh
Reply:Pearl Izumi, SIDI, Shimano, Cannondale, Diadora, Adidas
Reply:FYI:
I've seen more people fall (about 85%) because they were unable to unclip from Shimano SPDs (originals, not the SPD-SL).
Larger platform pedals like Look, Time, SPD-SL, Campy are comfortable because they distribute pedal forces over wider area of foot. Speedplay uses a large cleat to get same effect despite the small platform.
Reply:there are plenty of good choices in a range of price points, if you're shopping.
buy the shoes first, then pedals that work well with those.
me, I've always been a fan of Time since before Look copied them, they're still IMO the best pedals. The shoes may not be market leaders and are priced high, but they fit my big feet well.
If you're not a racer type, try flat spd's w/ mtb shoes or walkable road shoes, they work great for casual riding.
Also, in summer for long touristy-type rides, I put on SPD sandals, they aren't the best power transfer but that's not the point of riding in sandals.
Reply:I like Look style with Diadora or Sidi shoes
Reply:Go for Look....first and best in that platform.
Reply:i use look pedals with no float cleates and shimano shoes with a carbon bottom
Reply:I use SIDI and Shimano shoes... all of my road bikes have Dura ace pedals so I use the SPD-SL cleats with the bigger float.
I like them both.
(I use Specialized shoes for my mountain bike)
Reply:Shoes I've used:
- Specialized (I forget the model name)
- Shimano R151
Currently in use:
- DMT Ultimax with Speedplay X2 pedals
- Adidas adiStar Ultra with Speedplay X2 pedals
I love both the DMT %26amp; Adidas...although both are expensive, you get what you pay for.
Happy riding!
Reply:First: Most shoes are compatible with most pedal systems.
Second: Brand does matter. There are differences between shimano/campagnolo/look, and time, and speedplay, and Crank Brothers. I find that shimano SPD-SL/campagnolo/look are basically the same in function. I think the Time are an acquired taste. Time and speedplay make no bones about being for serious riders (although both have tried to be more practical).
Third: I've used almost all of them except for the Crank Brothers and Shimano. I like the Speedplay X-Series the best and use them currently, but will readily admit that it is a personal preference. My current favorite shoe is the Carnac Quartz but I have coveted a pair of Rocket 7s.
Reply:brand doesn't really matter...what does matter is compatability, do you want Time, SPD's, Looks, or other types?
Look or Time for racing (because of the more supportive body structure-you can stand up and hammer), SPD's for training (because you can buy shoes with recessed cleats so that you can walk around easier, or commute to work or whatever).
Reply:I've always used LOOK pedals. I have 30,000 miles on 1 pair.....thru rain and even some snow without any problems. LOOK debuted clipless pedals to the cycling world back in the early 80's, as well as creating quality bindings for downhill skis.....the prelude to the clipless cycling pedal. Their history and innovation ( many knees appreciate their "floating" cleats ) continue to this day as many "new idea" pedals fall by the roadside.
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