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What are the easiest clipless pedals to get out of?
Just got my girlfriend her new bike but we started with platforms because she is a bit afraid of clipless from seeing me fall sideways but I am sure after a couple of weeks of riding I can slowly ease her into the idea. Anyone have recommendations on the easiest pedals to get in and out of? The Look Keo Easy pedals claim that they are designed for super easy in and out but I don't know if their claims are actually true.
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get her some MTB pedals to start with.
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Originally Posted by foresthill
(Post 10776930)
get her some MTB pedals to start with.
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Originally Posted by gus6464
(Post 10776998)
Which ones? I use some Shimano 520's right now but I wouldn't say they are the easiest to get out of.
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I have some older style Look pedals. They are really easy to get out of.
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Speedplay Light Action
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I'd actually say Speedplay Frogs are the easiest to get out of. There's no tension to overcome, just the release angle.
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Originally Posted by mrnotwo
(Post 10777008)
I was going to recommend the 520's but now I don't know what to say.
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i think anything is easy with the tension set very low...
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Its all about unclipping early
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Originally Posted by gumbii
(Post 10777072)
i think anything is easy with the tension set very low...
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I use the SPD's with platform pedals on one side. As mentioned, you can set the tension as low as you want. And with those pedals, you can flip over and go platform in heavy traffic, or any time you're worried about unclipping. I still like the platform side for short trips to the store, so I can wear regular shoes.
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Originally Posted by JonnyUtah75
(Post 10777052)
I'd actually say Speedplay Frogs are the easiest to get out of. There's no tension to overcome, just the release angle.
for easy really easy... bebop pedals. But personally, I'd go for TIME ATAC. All clipless are easy to get in and out of, once you figure out the trick. |
Originally Posted by JonnyUtah75
(Post 10777052)
I'd actually say Speedplay Frogs are the easiest to get out of. There's no tension to overcome, just the release angle.
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Get another pair of Shimano 520's, and replace the SH51 cleats with the SH56 multi release cleat.
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Keo "Easy"
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SPD's are super super easy to get out of. When I was just starting to use them, and still hadn't gotten used to clipping out early, I was surprised to find that I could clip out by practically yanking my foot straight out. (I had the tension really low). That saved me from some falls, let me tell you.
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Also, after you put the pedals on her bike, take her somewhere she ride around for a while without traffic, like an empty parking lot, so she can practice the movement for a bit before going out into the street. I was dubious too when I first got my clipless pedals, but after getting accommodated to the action, I really like them.
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520 SPD's
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Originally Posted by gumbii
(Post 10777072)
i think anything is easy with the tension set very low...
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For me, easiest to use has nothing to do with the tension to get out, anyone can learn to deal with that. It has everything to do with hitting the entry. I've only used speedplay, but I rarely look anymore, and rarely miss.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
(Post 10777570)
Keo "Easy"
I got Keo "Easy"s as my first clips on my first real road bike. I've never had a problem unclipping, and they won't break the bank. I almost fell once, at a stop, when I leaned the wrong way (unclipped left, leaned right- stupidly). In a mindless moment of panic I wrenched my right foot straight out from my body, and they unclipped with enough time to stop myself from falling. |
I wouldn't be too keen on keeping the tension too low because you might accidentally disengage in certain situations you DO NOT want them to. When I got my clipless pedals I just practiced clipping in and out until I felt confident enough riding through busy traffic where I often have to clip out. It doesn't take long at all to get used to the angle and force required so just get the ones you want and practice.
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Originally Posted by gumbii
(Post 10777072)
i think anything is easy with the tension set very low...
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The spd cleats are very easy to get out of, but I also find the Look Keo Carbon cleats easy to get out of. As has been stated, with adjusable tension, most can be made easy to get out of.
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