
User submitted reviews
Review by PDX pedal
Easy to cilp in and out. Not the most robust for commuting.
Review by Sebastian Bluestone
I switched from the red set of SPD SL cleats to the blue pro ones since the 0 degree of float was giving me knee problems but I wasn't a fan of how much float the yellow set gave me so the Blue ones suit me perfectly.
Review by bynalski
Shimano gear has always worked out well for me
Review by bynalski
Shimano products have always worked well for me
Review by Irv M
Better than the cheap knockoffs.
Review by Anonymous
Works great for comfortable cycling
Review by John Smith
Great cleats...yellow allows the movement I like.
Review by John Smith
Great cleats...yellow allows the movement I like.
Review by FL
Exactly what I needed. They last longer than other brands
Review by Tom R
They wear out often due heavy street riding with lots of stops need to replace every 4months despite rotating cleats.
Review by Tom R
Could last a little longer if it doesn't effect operation.
Review by Brian
I tried the Shimano blue cleats for a while, and my knees hurt constantly. So when they wore out, I ordered the yellow cleats. My knee pain disappeared almost overnight. Plus they're easier to clip in, which is nice for city riding.
Review by Anonymous
They are lightweight go well with my dura ace pedals
Review by Conocon
If you adjust the pedal strength in the back of the pedals and use these cleats, you can get out pretty fast.
Review by Anonymous
No problems at all
Review by Anonymous
These cleats are relatively durable. Thanks in part to the 3 degree float, I have no knee pain on long, hilly rides. Clipping in and out of the pedal system is easy.
Review by Stan
the 6% float allows for ankle flexation which (as designed) mitigates stress on the knee joint -- if interested: be sure to order yellow.
Review by [email protected]
Always use genuine Shimano.
Review by Ken Fong
I've been riding Shimano cleats for years and have gradually moved from the ones with the most float to the Blue ones, that have none. Really depends to what degree you believe you've dialed in your cleat placement on your shoes. So long as you don't walk a lot in them, they'll last a decent length of time.
Review by Dave
These did the trick. Went from the 6 degree float to the blue cleats. I was a little worried about a injury making this drastic switch but it has all worked out good.

















