I'll second or third or whatever duplicate this may be... the larger BMX 
style pedals are sweet and allow a much larger range of shoes.   I've 
ridden the last two tours and the last two 60 to 70 mile rides with normal 
sandals.  Good out of the saddle etc.  
Once again it's my experience and it may not be for everyone but something 
to think about rather than be tied to a single pair of shoes.

Kelly

On Thursday, September 20, 2012 1:12:10 AM UTC-5, Michael wrote:
>
> Specifically something that is for regular pedals - not clipless.
> I use MKS Touring Pedals with MKS toe clips - no straps.
> Looking for something that has a harder sole for longer rides.
> My regular, every day shoes are great on commutes, but feel a little soft 
> on standing climbs, and sometimes my toes get squished as they get jammed 
> in the front of the shoe.
>  
> I can put up with it for the short rides, but I think it would get on me 
> nerves on longer rides.
>  
> Any tips are welcome.
>

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