No one's mentioned the Shimano M324, so I'll chime in for those. Flat one 
side and clipless the other. I have an 11.5 foot (wide) and for some reason 
the M324s work really well for me. For longer rides, I like to clip in, but 
I also like to wear sneakers, hiking boots or Vibram Five Fingers and the 
platform side works for all those. One thing I really appreciate about the 
pedal (on the platform side) is that it's not slippery when wet. Good 
quality pedals at an amazing price.

IanA



On Monday, June 12, 2017 at 9:07:36 AM UTC-6, Austin B wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a recommendation for a decent quality, inexpensive (<$40), 
> large platform pedal for my Sam Hillborne. 
>
> I currently run Shimano XT SPD's on my Sam Hillborne but want platform 
> pedals as I'm planning to do some rides along the C&O canal and fishing the 
> Potomac. For this, I'd like to wear my Keen sandals for biking and fishing.
>
> Now, Keens are known for being quite wide, and at size 12 shoes, I'm 
> taking that to a bit of an extreme. Hence the size of the platforms being 
> wide enough for my shoes is the most important criteria. Smaller, cheap 
> platforms won't work as it always feels like the outside of my feet are 
> unsupported.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
> Austin
>

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