I got some ATAC carbons to replace my SPDs and they are loads better. They feel a lot more secure (on the lowest tension setting) and maybe have a bit more float. Clipping in and out is just as easy. I've also tried some road pedals (Campy Record) and they felt a lot less secure and as though they had less float.
I think that for fixed riding that a two sided pedal is good and lots of float is good (hockey stop skids). For urban riding a mtn bike shoe is a lot easier to walk in. Those factors make me think that a mtn clipless system is the way forward.
I got some ATAC carbons to replace my SPDs and they are loads better. They feel a lot more secure (on the lowest tension setting) and maybe have a bit more float. Clipping in and out is just as easy. I've also tried some road pedals (Campy Record) and they felt a lot less secure and as though they had less float.
I think that for fixed riding that a two sided pedal is good and lots of float is good (hockey stop skids). For urban riding a mtn bike shoe is a lot easier to walk in. Those factors make me think that a mtn clipless system is the way forward.