User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
I've always been using the (slightly more expensive, it turns out) 'grip' version of these cleats. I didn't pay attention when ordering, but I now know the difference! Does the job on the bike, but I much prefer the grip version even for short hallway walks on tiles... Will make sure I get the right version next time )
Review by Don
When I first started cycling about nine years ago, I equipped my bike with Shimano Ultegra pedals. A couple of years ago, I got a deal on some Look Keo Carbon pedals and put them on my other bike. Both brands are very reliable, but in the future I will go with the Look Keo. Good pedals are not cheap, and the Keo pedals seem to often beat Shimano on price. They are also lighter in weight. Pedals, at least mine, seem to last forever, but the cleats don't. Keo cleats go on sale, but I rarely see great sales on Shimano cleats. I recently bought two sets of Keo cleats from BTD at [$] each set. Shimano replacement cleats are currently on sale through BTD at [$]. I realize that riders have personal preferences. Both cleat sets have about a 4 1/2 star review rating - you decide.
Review by Rox
I have never used any other cleats except Look Keo, except for the metal Shimono's on my mountain bike, which I have never replaced! Look Keo's work perfectly and wear out much to soon! I have caught these cleats on sale twice through BTD and have stocked up on them. I think I paid about [$] a set. At that price I don't mind them wearing out so quickly and with the points I get I apply to my next purchase plus free shipping what more could you ask for.
Review by FuelFool
Have used Look Keos for several years now. I like the greater float they afford over Shimano. If you do use these cleats, however, I suggest getting a set of the rubber cleat covers. They will last twice as long. You buy the models with the impregnated wear pads for double the price, but I believe these are a far greater value IF you don't mind carrying your cleat covers with you.
Review by artman180
Look Keo Replacement Cleats are the go to cleats for me, they do the job.
Review by Anonymous
I had a knee operation decades ago, and I like having some additional float. Bought the red cleats to get the maximum float but still feel securely attached to the pedals.
Review by paul
Always have used 0floats cleats..with my shoes...look keo cleats tend to hold up pretty well to the everyday wear and tear u put on your cycling shoes..
Review by Anonymous
Use cleats for training rides
Review by Murphy
These Red Keo cleats have just enough float for this old man's knees, been using this particular model cleat for years, 6K - 10K miles a year, no knee problems. Can't beat prices at BTD
Review by Alan
I love these. I've been using Look since the 70s
Review by NE BIKER
Good merchandise at excwllant prices.
Review by cbaker
Great price, I prefer the most float I can get with LOOKs, the teflon material on the binding surface seem to make the float smoother, beware non-LOOK cleats, they often don't meet the proper size tolerances needed for good engagement and release.
Review by Anonymous
I replaced my Keo grips and even though these are more slick when walking they seem to have a better cleat to pedal interface than the grips.
Review by Anonymous
These replacement cleats were just what I needed. The price was the best I could find and the service was exceptional. Fast shipping. i would definitely use BikeTiresDirect again for my biking needs.
Review by ratatatmat23
Great cleat, enough said!
Review by WheelsHubberth
Great cleats easy in and out long lasting
Review by Anonymous
These cleats are a good deal if they're on sale (daily special). However, note that these do not have the rubber grips at the bottom and may be more slippery if you're walking around. I prefer the grey cleats with the 6 degrees of float which give me a nice balance of security and keep my knees happy.
Review by Jeff Boldt
I've standardized on Mavic or Look pedals on all my bikes, and these are my go-to cleats for road pedals. Stock up when they're a Daily Special so you have them on hand when you realize $%, these are worn out and you really need them. Tips - (1) Take a Sharpie and outline the position on the bottom of your shoes before you swap them so you get them back in the same spot, and (2) put a dab of grease on the bolts so they won't seize due to moisture later.
Review by Omar
I normally have to replace them every two years. Always buy them here cause they guarantee the lowest price.
Review by Anonymous
Does not have the grip surface, which I find slightly impedes clipping in. Much prefer these, except on the track, where traction with the wood is less than a road.