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Quiet, Comfortable, Durable
LOOK Keo Grip Tri-Material Replacement Cleats brings together three of their best technologies: long-lasting compounds for extended cleat life, softer, wider Grip inserts so you can walk with confidence, and Silent Float low-friction technology for a smoother, quieter and more stable interface with the pedal.
Pioneer of the clipless pedal since 1984, LOOK introduced the Keo Cleat standard in 2004 to give road cyclists a lighter, more compact, and more efficient cleat–pedal interface. Its wide contact surface and low-profile design have made it the benchmark for power transfer, race-proven reliability, and compatibility with a wide range of road shoes.
Features:
- 3 float options - choose 0° for a fixed, ultra-precise foot hold, 4.5° for a balance between stability and comfort, or 9° for maximum freedom of movement and reduced stress on the knees.
- Reinforced front and back grip - redesigned front and rear grip zones, widened by 2 cm in total, significantly improve walking stability; optimized pads limit slipping while increasing durability and safety off the bike.
- Silent Float technology - a low-friction insert at the rear cleat–pedal contact point improves smooth lateral movement, limits abrasion and wear, and greatly reduces creaking noises.
- Compatibility - fits all 3-bolt road cycling shoes and all LOOK Keo pedals.
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
Specifications
Cleat Type: 3-bolt | |
Black - 0 Degree Float | Mfg PartNum: 25674 |
Grey - 4-5 Degree Float | Mfg PartNum: 25675 |
Red - 9 Degree Float | Mfg PartNum: 25676 |
Reviews
I have been a long, longtime user of Look pedals primarily for their "freer feeling" float versus Shimano, which my now-funky left knee demands. For years I fussed with their removable cleat covers in order to preserve the life of the cleats. Look finally offered walkable versions with anti-slip pads; however, those proved to lack durability and required changing out far more frequently than Shimano. The latest version promises smoother action and much greater durability. I am eager to find out if the claims are true. I am currently on my last pair of cleat-covered, and as soon they wear out I will be giving the new ones a go. Stay tuned for a follow up.
I've used them on numerous road bikes and now on a recumbent trike. Never had problems with them. To be honest, I've not compared them with other pedals. When I like something, I stick with it.
Love my Look pedals, but always so bummed on how slick the cleats were when off the bike. These have all the goodness of traditional Look cleats and none of the slips and falls I was getting used to. Non-slip pads are tough enough to last the life of these cleats. Perfect float!
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