Not many people know this, but Shimano makes pairs of beginner SPD pedals 
called Click'R 
(https://blog.piaw.net/2017/05/review-shimano-pd-t400-clickr-pedal.html). 
My kids use them both on tandem and mountain bike and love it. Kids don't 
lie about these things --- with the pedals they can climb hills and steep 
segments they can't do with flat pedals, and they wouldn't put up with 
special shoes and pedals if they didn't add positive value. The click'r add 
weight but they never fail to release, and none of my kids have ever 
crashed because they couldn't put a foot down.

On Saturday, February 18, 2023 at 6:17:48 AM UTC-8 Dick Pahle wrote:

> trust  its ok to ask for product recomendation here. been riding with toe 
> clips forever and ready to switch to clipless. anyone here have thoughts 
> about a good pedal for a beginner. something easy to get in and out of. i 
> get indegestion looking at all the different kinds/styles/types. 
>
> road ride mostly but I've seen online recomendations for a shimano 
> mountain bike pedal. some of the two sided ones look appealing to me with 
> one side suitable for regular shoes and the other for clipping in with 
> cleats.
>
> thanks in advance for comments/suggestions.
>
> dick
>

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