Patrick:  They are very nice pedals – I’m using them on my Stumpjumper, and I 
like them a lot.  And unlike the Thin Gripsters (which I also like a lot), they 
can have reflectors installed.  Tom

From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Deacon Patrick
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 12:55 PM
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Subject: [RBW] Re: Barefoot Friendly Pedals

Holy smokes! These look like amazing barefoot (or thin soleshoe) friendly 
pedals by VO: 
http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/components/pedals/grand-cru-sabot-pedals.html.

The VP vice have been working great for me, except that now I"m testing out SS 
and thus cranking on the pedals more, I feel the ridge created by the hole 
under each big toe. This looks to solve that, as well as giving a pedal that is 
not as stiff. I'll be getting these for the QB.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Friday, April 19, 2013 7:27:37 AM UTC-6, Deacon Patrick wrote:
Question upfront: how barefoot friendly are the pedals you ride? I'd love input 
on all pedals, but am specifically wondering about both the VP thin Gripster 
and MKS Grip King Rivendell offers.

Relavant détails:
-- I ride barefoot or in thin leather moccasins (when cold requires) because of 
the increased proprioception (feedback from the feet that lets the body know 
where it is in space) I require due to brain stem damage and resultant vertigo.
-- I am possibly acquiring a second bike (fixie) and thus in need of a second 
pair of barefoot friendly pedals.
-- I have and love my oak woodie Bullseye Pedals on my Hunga. These are perhaps 
the ideal barefoot pedal.
-- I'm doubtful about the clip less platform pedal set up from Bike Tinker 
because of the inherent, albeit slight, rotational play inherent to clipless.
-- I live and run mountain trails barefoot or moccasined, so my feet are well 
acclimated to rough/uneven surfaces; however, my experience with pedals tells 
me that on rides longer than 2-3 hours, the foot gets tender from the same 
pressure points.
-- The pedal to beat (aside from the oak woodies) is the MKS Touring pedal with 
rubber blocks. I have a pair with the outer "rings" filed down a bit.
-- I ride mostly midfoot on the pedal.

-- One thought on "possibly worth trying" is the Gripster pedals with a thin 
Vibram soling (which I have) somehow screwed into the cleat treads with broad 
flathead screws. Any suggestions here greatly appreciated.

Thanks for your input!

With abandon,
Patrick

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