Shimano SM-SH51
15,36
Shimano SM-SH56
15,36
Crankbrothers Premium
25,57
Shimano SM-SH51 vs. Shimano SM-SH56 vs. Crankbrothers Premium
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Easy to attach (5x) |
Solid (3x) |
easy to assemble (3x) |
easy to mount (2x) |
Quality (2x) |
Price (2x) |
Solid (2x) |
Easy assembly (2x) |
Fast delivery (2x) |
Clicks in and out perfectly. |
Fine |
Correct delivery |
Cons
No (8x) |
Relatively pricey |
Not much difference from the multi-release SM-SH56 |
no instruction for adjustment |
No (2x) |
Just have to watch how to mount |
Not carbon fiber |
Missing titanium |
.none (4x) |
be more wear-resistant. |
Slightly too fast wear . Material should |
Wear (+/- 5000 km) |
According to the product specialist
Pros
With these cleats you are firmly fastened. This means that more energy benefits cycling. |
Multi-release, meaning you can disengage in several ways, ensuring you can always get out of your pedals. |
Made from steel, so these cleats have been built to last. |
These cleats provide a lot of choices, which ensures there's a cleat for every type of cyclist. |
These cleats are abrasion resistant due to their brass steel material. |
Cons
You can't click out really easily. If you are not very experienced, it may cause you to fall over. |
Water and mud can seize the bolts over time, so remember to grease the thread of the bolts. |
Clipping in requires a bit more effort than a Shimano SPD pedal. |
Specifications
0°
6°
6°
Colour
Black
Black
Grey
Grey
Release Angle
10 degrees
15 degrees
15 degrees
Shimano SPD
Shimano SPD
Crankbrothers Premium
Disciplin
Road riding
Mountain biking
Gravel
Mountain biking
Gravel
Road riding
Mountain biking
Gravel
Mountain biking
Gravel
Mountain biking
Gravel
Gravel