So, I've been slowly warming to this idea of using platform pedals.  I
actually compromised and went half way, using cream colored PowerGrip
straps that Rivendell was selling at the time and the MKS touring pedals
that they sell.  This setup works fairly well for me and I'm starting to
prefer it over having to wear dedicated shoes, even though I was wearing
Shimano sandals.  That said, after years of using tiny little Frog pedals I
got accustomed to how much cornering clearance I had and don't remember the
last time that I experienced pedal strike [except for one time on my fixed
gear].  Now, though, I seem to do it at least once per ride, even on turns
that seem like nothing whatsoever!  Worse, a few times I've grabbed the toe
of my sandal and flipped it down! (I sure hope I don't break a toe or tear
my awesome Chaco sandals!)

So, now I'm wondering... are there other paltform pedals that give a little
more ground clearance? Is it just something I'll have to learn to deal
with?  Are the King Grips any better [for clearance]?  How about the RMX
sneaker pedal with its corners rounded off?

How long did it take you (if you converted to platforms) to become
accustomed to the reduced clearance?

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