Of course both pedal and shoe thickness variations may induce us fussy
folks to tweek saddle height, but the radius of the circle your foot
goes in stays the same. With longer cranks the circle is bigger so
knees come up higher (for same max extension) and feet go further
front to back. Not really the same things.

On Aug 27, 8:06 pm, Thomas Lynn Skean <thomaslynnsk...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> These look thin enough to affect your Gain Ratio! I'll have to measure my 
> Grip Kings to know for sure... but switching to these from GKs may turn your 
> 170mm cranks into 172.5mm cranks. It might even inspire you to lower your 
> saddle a smidge.
>
> Yours,
> Thomas Lynn Skean
> who today noticed the difference between riding in Keen sandals versus Keen 
> Coronados

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