Shimano SM-SH51
15,36
Shimano SM-SH56
15,36
Crankbrothers Shoe Shields
9,21
Shimano SM-SH51 vs. Shimano SM-SH56 vs. Crankbrothers Shoe Shields
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) |
do what they have to do |
Also work with Time Atac |
Wear-resistant. |
Naturally for Crankbrothers pedals. |
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 |
Expensive for what it is |
No. |
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. |
Protects your shoe from wear. |
Come as a set. |
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. |
The real weight weenies will not appreciate the minor penalty to weight. |
Specifications
Colour
Black
Black
Grey
Grey
Grey
Shimano SPD
Shimano SPD
Crankbrothers Premium
Disciplin
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Mountain biking
Gravel
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Road riding
Mountain biking
Gravel
Mountain biking
Gravel
Mountain biking
Gravel
Gravel