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If the magnets are strong enough to keep your foot on while pulling up (hard
spinning) how hard would you have to pull up to get out of them? I think you
would either get stuck in them (especially once you are tired) or you would
mess up your knees yanking up hard to get out. After a rider gets used to
clipping in/out it becomes muscle memory. SPD has not changed much since it
was first invented for a reason, it works. Now magnets on my skateboard deck
is another story:P
July 16, 2015, 9:26 a.m. - Mark Karlstrand
#!markdown If the magnets are strong enough to keep your foot on while pulling up (hard spinning) how hard would you have to pull up to get out of them? I think you would either get stuck in them (especially once you are tired) or you would mess up your knees yanking up hard to get out. After a rider gets used to clipping in/out it becomes muscle memory. SPD has not changed much since it was first invented for a reason, it works. Now magnets on my skateboard deck is another story:P