How's plywood once it gets wet? There are two possible issues here: delamination and slipperiness.

On 09/21/2015 11:47 AM, M D Smith wrote:
Patrick-

I'm still thinking wood is the way to go:

Get a scrap of 1/4" plywood and step on it.  (You could also experiment with 1/8", but it 
might be a bit too flexible.)  Trace or have someone else trace your foot.  Cut the foot shaped 
pieces out, or use them as a template to form you Platonic ideal of a "barefoot pedal intended 
for long distance riding/comfort."

Now drill holes to zip tie them to your current pedals, file out a small groove 
between the holes so the tie doesn't sit proud of the platform.  Spend a 
contemplative evening sanding them until they are buttery smooth, afix them to 
your pedals, et voilĂ , Bob's yer uncle!  You could also stain and/or wax the 
wood to give it some extra style.

Cheers- Mike in Bklyn, NY


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