I like the MKS touring pedal with deep toe clips, straps, and the MKS
Spin-2 pedal flip. You really need the flip to make the entry easy.
The entry/exit are very easy if you're wearing shoes with a fairly
smooth sole. The G 9 is not as comfortable or secure unless you use
toe clips and straps - then why bother? Get the touring pedals. I
discontinued using SPD pedals for much the same reason that you are
confronting.

On Jun 1, 12:48 pm, MichaelH <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> About a decade ago I discovered Speedplay Frog Pedals and fell in love
> with them.  I have recommended them to many people and everybody who
> wanted an easy on and easy on the knees pedal loved them.  Gradually
> all my bikes got them.  But now I am developing a cronic hot spot on
> the ball of my foot and suspect that always using the same pedal might
> be a contributor, so have decided to go for some variety.  I have an
> old pair of useable Campy rat traps but like the idea of the wider MKS
> body on their touring pedal  But I see they also make a platform
> pedal, the GR 9.  I will probably ride these with sneakers or Keen
> Sandals, and large toe clips.  I have a large, size 13, foot.
>
> Has anyone used both of these?  What was your experience?
>
> Michael

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