Shimano SPD-SL
20,45
Look Keo
17,37
Look Keo Grip
From 19,42
Shimano SPD-SL vs. Look Keo vs. Look Keo Grip
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Fast delivery (22x) |
Easy to assemble (19x) |
Good quality (17x) |
Easy to attach (10x) |
Fits well (2x) |
Easy assembly (2x) |
Easy to assemble (2x) |
Walk well |
Fast delivery (5x) |
easy to assemble (3x) |
Good anti-slip (2x) |
Easy to adjust (2x) |
Cons
no (21x) |
Expensive (2x) |
Wear (2x) |
Somewhat pricey |
slippery (2x) |
Wear fairly quickly |
Fragile in use |
short thread |
no (3x) |
Wear (2x) |
Did crackle a little on first rides |
None found |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The multiple versions allow every rider to pick their favourite amount of float. |
Unworn cleats let you clip in and out easily and lock into the pedal better. |
Each colour has its own degree of float: Red: 0 degrees, Blue: 2 degrees, Yellow: 6 degrees. |
Yellow is for anyone starting out in cycling or not 100% sure of their cycling position. |
Blue and Red can be used if you have done a bikefit and provide the best power transfer. |
With these cleats you can determine your ideal float! |
By replacing your cleats in time, you can prevent them from locking up and making everything run smoothly. |
The silicone grip strips under the cleats mean you're less likely to slip. |
Available in three versions, each with their own disengagement angle. |
Cons
As cleats are prone to wear, they will need to be replaced every now and then. |
Don't have grip-pads, making them slippery. |
The grips aren't designed to last for miles. |
Specifications
0°
2°
6°
2°
6°
0°
4.5°
9°
4.5°
9°
0°
4.5°
9°
4.5°
9°
Colour
Blue
Red
Yellow
Red
Yellow
Black
Grey
Red
Grey
Red
Black
Grey
Red
Grey
Red
Shimano SPD-SL
Look Kéo
Look Kéo
Number of Cleats
1 Pair
1 Pair
1 Pair
2 Pair
2 Pair
Disciplin
Road riding
Road riding
Road riding