Old 07-27-18, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Riveting
Flats won't feel "convenient" when your foot slips off the pedal in the rain while you're crossing a busy road from a stop.
I'm gonna have to go the other way on this. Last weekend I did a metric century, the last half of which was in a torrential rainstorm. Just recently switched my bike from generic touring flats to Saint MX-80s (with the cleats in the lower, less aggressive position). Never had a foot slip the entire ride wearing generic Asics tennis shoes. However, I did have a front flat while on gravely, wet chipseal that didn't turn into a wreck because I was able to quickly slap a foot down at the right moment. In clipless, I am quite confident that would have been a spill.
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