Old 02-06-18, 09:24 PM
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I want to clarify.

My points are basically:

- At the end of the day, it's a personal preference. Whatever works for you and gives you confidence.
- 0-float cleats aren't more dangerous. They simply provide fewer foot position options.
- Improperly adjusted cleats of varying degrees of float may cause injury.
- I believe that wide float ranges simply allow for riders/fitters to get a cleat in the general vicinity of the best position and let the rider settle in from there. It literally provides wiggle room.
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