Has anyone else looked into these long platform pedals designed to bridge your foot arch for different/better pedals biomechanics and power?
https://pedalinginnovations.com
I’ve always wondered about the biomechanics of ball pedaling, and was never natural for me - I had to train myself to pedal “properly”.
I’m tempted to give these a try given the money back guarantee - but also would be curious what others think and if anyone here has tried them?
Regards
Matthew
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Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:43 am
Same (old) idea as using mid-foot cleat position, just without cleats. Nothing new about that. Doesn't help performance though.
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Re: Cycling innovations catalyst pedals
Postby bychosis » Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:31 am
I watched the video with interest. Soon got a very 'evangelical' or 'snake oil' vibe.
IF this was such a revolution, they should be offering them in different sizes to suit different feet. It's just a bigger platform pedal, but if it is so important to bridge between heel and ball then it must be important to cater for larger feet. Also, since it is such a simple thing, why over the last 100 years hasn't it already been done and become mainstream?
I measured a few of my flat pedals, the length was around 90mm. These miracle pedals are 125mm. There is't much in it.
IF this was such a revolution, they should be offering them in different sizes to suit different feet. It's just a bigger platform pedal, but if it is so important to bridge between heel and ball then it must be important to cater for larger feet. Also, since it is such a simple thing, why over the last 100 years hasn't it already been done and become mainstream?
I measured a few of my flat pedals, the length was around 90mm. These miracle pedals are 125mm. There is't much in it.
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Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Mon Mar 19, 2018 8:58 am
That and the fact that many cycling shoes have stiff soles that do the same job.
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Re: Cycling innovations catalyst pedals
Postby Trevtassie » Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:28 pm
Yep, I had a pair of those 5Tens in their pictures, very stiff soles, so stiff I actually snapped one.. and got a new pair on warranty! (they also had a cut out for SPD cleats- which I used)Alex Simmons/RST wrote:That and the fact that many cycling shoes have stiff soles that do the same job.
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