I've been into cycling (in the amateur sense) on and off for several years but recently getting back into it a bit more seriously. I'm noticing that 5 or 6 miles into a ride I'm suffering from some numbness in the outer tow areas of my feet which can be relieved by taking my feet off the pedals.
I'm wearing regular soft soled trainers and the pedals are a basic MTB style flat thing from Wellgo which I appreciate isn't ideal but I've not experienced it on previous bikes.
I'm not so serious at this stage as to want to go the full clipless route but I am interested in firstly stopping the numbness and perhaps improving efficiency in the process.
I'm doing between 10 & 12 miles most days on a road biased hybrid covering a combination of track and road for fun an fitness
Could anyone give me a few experienced pointers on how to resolve the current issue? and perhaps any footwear / pedal pointers that spring to mind
Thanks
Mike
I'm wearing regular soft soled trainers and the pedals are a basic MTB style flat thing from Wellgo which I appreciate isn't ideal but I've not experienced it on previous bikes.
I'm not so serious at this stage as to want to go the full clipless route but I am interested in firstly stopping the numbness and perhaps improving efficiency in the process.
I'm doing between 10 & 12 miles most days on a road biased hybrid covering a combination of track and road for fun an fitness
Could anyone give me a few experienced pointers on how to resolve the current issue? and perhaps any footwear / pedal pointers that spring to mind

Thanks
Mike