Do you use SPD's when MTB'ing?

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  • evo3ben
    evo3ben Posts: 552
    Yep on all bikes. Made the change to spd's a couple of years ago when started racing and never looked back. Flat pedals just feel wrong now. But, if i were to ride a bike with flats i would use these pedals (without being a weight weenie lol) http://superstar.tibolts.co.uk/product_ ... cts_id=127 and still have these shoes from years ago http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=18195
  • prawny
    prawny Posts: 5,439
    Spds on the Road Bike and FS and Flats on the HT.
    Saracen Tenet 3 - 2015 - Dead - Replaced with a Hack Frame
    Voodoo Bizango - 2014 - Dead - Hit by a car
    Vitus Sentier VRS - 2017
  • stuisnew
    stuisnew Posts: 366
    Pedal choice makes a massive difference. Used V8 copies for years, bought some 'modern' flat pedals and was amazed how much better they were. Really makes a difference. I bought some Nuke Proof pedals but superstar nanos score well on tests and liked on forums.
  • passout
    passout Posts: 4,425
    100% SPD for MTBing.
    'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.
  • Shackster
    Shackster Posts: 257
    I've ridden spds since 1994 and am about to change (or try at least) flat pedals. I'm not sure what I'm expecting to gain from changing, just had a nagging doubt that I'm somehow missing out, having never tried them! It's also partly because short of buying a new frame there isn't much else I can buy for my bike :oops:
    2011 Canyon XC 8.0 (Monza Race Red)
    1996(?) dyna-tech titanium HT; pace RC-35's; Hope Ti Hubs etc etc
    Bianchi Road Bike