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Upgrade to clipless pedals and you'll benefit from increased efficiency, comfort and safety. Look's Keo Classics boast wide contact areas for easy entry/exit and excellent efficiency so that all your energy goes into forward motion. The Classics are made from durable composite materials and feature dual bearings for incredibly long life. They also have adjustable spring tension so you can set the amount of effort required to click in and out.

Look Gray Keo Grip cleats are included. These feature anti-slip surfaces and offer 4.5 degrees of float. Replacement Keo cleats with 9 degrees of float and no float are sold separately.
Weight (pair): 270 grams
Part Numbers
Option | UPC | MPN | Store SKU |
---|---|---|---|
Red | 3700321555940 | 6010110200 | |
Graphite | 3700321555957 | 6010110100 | KEO14201089Y |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Good Platform (3)
- Increases Pedaling Efficiency (2)
- Adjustable (2)
- Dual Sided Entry (2)
- Lightweight (2)
Cons
- Unreliable Entry/Exit
- Price
- Not for city use
Best Uses
- Road Biking (3)
- Upgrade (2)
- Long non-stop riding
REVIEWS
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Pros
- Reliable Entry/Exit
- Good Platform
- Adjustable
- Increases Pedaling Efficiency
- Dual Sided Entry
- Lightweight
Cons
- Price
Best Uses
- Upgrade
- Road Biking
Comments:
I bought these pedals after I upgraded to a specialized Tarmac comp. It took me a few attempts to get my foot just right to get in, but once I "felt it" I never had a problem again. I typically go on road rides and on that' note, clipping in and getting out was never a problem. Pending on how tight or lose you set the tension spring can make it a little easier for you to get in or out.
Pros
- Adjustable
- Lightweight
- Dual Sided Entry
- Good Platform
- Increases Pedaling Efficiency
Cons
- Not for city use
- Unreliable Entry/Exit
Best Uses
- Upgrade
- Long non-stop riding
- Road Biking
Comments:
It was an item that was recommended to me since I purchased a sport road bike and new Bontrager RL road shoes. I guess it is your typical road cycling pedal, but it was not suitable for me since I live in the city where I actually abide by the traffic signals just to be safe. Unclipping from the pedal is very easy specially with the adjustable spring tension. However, I sometimes have a hard time finding the right spot to clip into the pedal quick enough to get out of cars' paths when a traffic light turns green. If you're looking for a quick clip in pedal while cycling in the city, then these might not be the best choice. They're great for long non-stop riding while out training for a race. So, no for city use; yes for suburban/longer riding periods. I love them once I'm on a trail, but the clipping in issue is a great concern when riding back home through the city. I hate knowing that I am causing some sort of traffic behind me just because I can't clip into the pedals quick enough.
Pros
- Good Platform
- Reliable Entry/Exit
Cons
Best Uses
- Road Biking
Comments:
These pedals are a good no nonsense design that are perfect for the first time clipless pedal user.
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