Look KEO Classic
|$65.62
BikeRadar verdict
"An affordable Keo pedal to compete with Time and Shimano"
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The KEO system uses a shorter cleat than the decades old Delta design and Look claim that the 17mm deck height provide a better power transfer.
This new model brings greater affordability to the Keo range and uses a similar Polyamid body to the Sprint model that is 10g lighter.
Entry and release tension adjustments are made using a 3mm Allen key and entry is every bit as smooth and positive as the old Delta system and indeed the Shimano SPD-SL.
There are three versions of the cleat offering different degrees of float ranging from 9 degrees for the red, 4.5 for the grey and the black version for those who desire no float.
There is a cleat cover available that makes them easier to walk in and costs £5.49.
Paul Vincent
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Manufacturers description
The KeO Classic is ideal for starting cycling using automatic pedals, or for recreational cycle tourism. Slightly heavier than the KeO Sprint pedal, the weight of the KeO Classic remains very light (140 grams). Glass fiber charged polyamide body, injected high resistance. The use of glass fiber charged polyamide allows for a high resistance and very light pedal body.Specification
- Name:
- KEO Classic
- Built by:
- Look
- Price:
- $65.62
- Description:
- Three versions of cleat with varying degrees of float
- Weight (g):
- 342 g
- Available Colours:
- Black, Grey, Red
- Pedal Type:
- Clipless
- Bike Use:
- Road
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