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Another vote for the outlands - had them for about a month now and I'm very happy with them
Not impressed with DX's. Maybe I have a bad set. Right pedal started to click, now the left one is doing the same. Very annoying as they cost a fair bit in Oz. Less than a year old and on a bike I use to ride to and from work everyday on roads. Have to send them over east so that Shimano can "inspect" them before they will replace them. Bought a set of MG1s off eBay for $20. Had them before and never had an issue with them.
I've got V12s, Wellgo B54s and SS Nanos. If the Nanos last any amount of time they are probably the best but that yet remains to be seen. There's very little between them all to be honest. I don't get how "thinness" suddenly became a big technical necessity. I've got size 12 feet and the V12 is not a problem here. I also get less pedal strikes on it compared to the thinner but wider pedals. Robustness is more of a necessity for me. Before V12s I seemed to go through a set of pedals every 3 months.
I am liking my Wellgo MG1 pedals alot - cheap, light, seem tough, reasonable sized platform, very grippy, thin enough
great with skate shoes for messing around, and with 5-10 shoes for trail riding the feet stick like glue
most stupid flat pedals?
one of my friends spent £250 on a pair of US made "boutique" pedals (twenty-six?), and was not happy when I pointed out my £40 Wellgos are only 40 gms heavier and I won't cry if I ruin them...