Time Xpresso 7 Carbon
71,68
Look Keo 2 Max
68,40
Shimano Ultegra PD-ES600
67,37
Look Keo 2 Max Carbon
90,18
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Reviews
Pros
support |
effective |
light |
Easy to release |
Price (12x) |
Light (10x) |
Quality (7x) |
Solid (5x) |
Lightweight (11x) |
low weight (7x) |
Quality (4x) |
Very good pedal (2x) |
Lightweight (16x) |
Light (13x) |
Price (12x) |
Quality (7x) |
Cons
wedge screws |
No (6x) |
Maybe a little heavier? (2x) |
Narrow |
Snap in on one side |
No (4x) |
Single-sided (2x) |
Non-scratch resistant rim |
A bit stiff at the start but smooth after a while |
No (16x) |
nothing (3x) |
Currently none ;) |
The non-slip bits on the plates come off quickly |
According to the product specialist
Pros
These pedals are very light and stiff due to the use of carbon. |
These pedals provide a natural pedaling movement, which greatly reduces the pressure on your joints. |
These pedals are ideal for cyclists with sensitive knees! |
The adjustment options of these pedals are very extensive and they offer a lot of freedom of movement. |
The power transfer of these pedals is very good. |
This pedal is comfortable and geared to long distance cycling. |
This pedal offers efficient power transmission during cycling. |
The conical bearing has good durability. |
The steel inserts reduce surface wear. |
This pedal gives you the ease of use of a mountain bike cleat with the comfort of a road bike pedal, thanks to the wide platform! |
Due to this pedal's good sand and mud clearing properties, it's very suitable for gravel riding. |
Easily adjustable spring tension. |
Very lightweight due to the efficient design. |
These carbon pedals are light-weight, stiff, comfortable and very much suited to long distance work. |
These pedals have a large contact area. Improving power transmission and reducing foot strain. |
The inserts on the pedal body slow down wear. |
The cup & cone bearings in these pedals are very durable. |
With the adjustable spring tension you can decide how hard you want to click out. |
Cons
The bearings in these pedals are less sealed than some competitors. |
Due to the great freedom of movement, the pedal surface is damaged relatively quickly. |
This pedal has a composite body and is therefore less stiff and heavier than the Look Keo 2 Max carbon. |
This pedal is more focused on endurance than performance, and therefore less suitable for the competition rider. |
Clipping in may take some getting used to, because only one side of the pedal can be clipped into. |
This pedal is less aerodynamic than the Look Keo Blade pedal. |
Specifications
Power Meter
No
No
No
No
MTB pedal type
Clipless Pedal
Pedal Axle Material
Steel
Chromoly Steel
Steel
Chromoly Steel
Body Material
Carbon
Composite
Aluminium
Carbon
Cleats included
Yes
Yes
Yes
3-point mount
3-point mount
2-point mount
3-point mount
One-sided
One-sided
One-sided
One-sided
Yes
Cup & Cone
Cage Material
Steel
Industrial Bearing
Cup & Cone
Needle Bearing
Needle Bearing
Cup & Cone
Needle Bearing
Needle Bearing
Yes
Yes
Yes
15°
15°
198 gram
260 gram
280 grams
250 grams
Normal
Normal
Colour
Grey
Black
Black
Black
Time IClic / Xpresso
Look Kéo
Shimano SPD
Look Kéo
Discipline
Road
Gravel
Gravel
Application CX / Gravel
Gravel
Better
Better
Better
Better
Cage for protection