If you're not going to do serious single track I highly recommend the 
PD-ES600. https://blog.piaw.net/2022/10/review-shimano-pd-es600.html

My friends were really skeptical that it would make any difference compared 
to the venerable and well respected (deservedly so) M520s, but the wings 
and wider platform definitely make these pedals feel much better connected 
than the M520s, and are the first pedals I've tried that I consider a 
significant improvement over the M520s. My biggest issue with them is that 
you have to mount them with an allen wrench instead of having wrench flats. 
Beware though, they're singled sided (which is what makes the connection 
feel so nice --- the design wouldn't have worked with a double-sided pedal, 
I don't think)! But for paved riding they're really awesome.

On Sunday, January 21, 2024 at 1:13:12 PM UTC-8 Bernard Duhon wrote:

> I am in the hunt for a set of dual sided SPD pedals. 
> I'm going flat on my touring bike but there is too much total overlap on 
> one of my bikes to do anything but a clip .
> I have been riding the old  Onza elastomer SPD's. 
>  
> any suggestions? 
>  
> Benard
>  
>

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