Look’s new power meter pedals are cheaper, lighter and available in road or off-road form

The Keo Blade Power and X-Track Power pedals offer dual-sided measurement and easier installation

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Published: March 5, 2024 at 2:00 pm

Look has announced its new-generation power meter pedals, with options for both road and off-road bikes.

The Look Keo Blade Power and X-Track Power pedals are claimed to offer riders power data accurate to +/- 1 per cent, with no major compromises to fit or performance.

Unlike Look’s previous Exakt power meter pedals, which were created in collaboration with SRM, the Keo Blade Power and X-Track Power pedals are designed by Look alone and manufactured in France.

The spindle – within which all the power meter components are located – is entirely new and is shared across both the road and off-road pedal platforms, enabling riders to swap between the two.

The Keo Blade Power is built around Look’s latest Keo Blade Carbon pedal body, which is compatible with three-bolt Look Keo road cleats.

Look says these are among the lightest power meter pedals available, at just 260g per set.

The X-Track Power pedals use Look’s aluminium X-Track off-road pedal body, which is designed for two-bolt Shimano SPD cleats. These have a claimed weight of 400g per set.

The finickety setup process of the Exakt pedals is also said to have been smoothed out, with Look claiming its new power meter pedals can be installed in “just 30 seconds”, using a 15mm pedal spanner.

The Look Keo Blade Power pedals are priced from £599 / $679 / €699 for single-sided sets, with dual-sided sets costing £899 / €899 / $999.

The Look X-Track Power pedals cost £674.99 / $759 / €749 for single-sided sets and £999.99 / $1,099 / €1,099 for dual-sided sets.

Plug-and-play

Look Keo Blade Power pedal
Look says its new Keo Blade Power and X-Track Power pedals can be installed in 30 seconds. - Look

One of the key selling points of power meter pedals is they’re supposed to be easy to install – typically requiring only an 8mm Allen key or a 15mm pedal spanner.

Look’s previous Exakt power meter pedals had a somewhat complicated installation procedure.

This involved the simultaneous use of both an 8mm Allen key and a 15mm spanner, plus a certain amount of messing around with an in-depth calibration procedure in Look’s smartphone app.

Naturally, this made switching the pedals between bikes a more complicated task than with the best power meter pedals.

In contrast, Look says its new-generation power meter pedals are “plug-and-play”, requiring only a 15mm pedal spanner to install, plus a standard zero-offset calibration via a bike computer or Look’s updated app.

Look is so confident of this, it claims installation can be completed “in just 30 seconds”.

Look X-Track Power pedal
Look is producing both road and off-road versions of its new power meter pedals. - Look

The French brand says this is due to a “proprietary auto-calibration algorithm” that negates the need for the old installation and calibration procedure.

Look says its updated power meter design and “proven algorithms” offer accurate and consistent data “regardless of air temperature or altitude”.

It also enables advanced metrics such as pedal smoothness and torque effectiveness to be captured, although there’s no mention of platform-centre offset (which is available on Garmin’s Rally and Favero’s Assioma Pro MX pedals).

Standard Q-Factor and stack height

Look Keo Blade Power pedal
Look says the power meter pedal bodies come with no significant compromises compared to standard pedals. - Look

Look also says riders won’t need to adjust their bike fit to accommodate the new pedals, because both the Keo Blade Power and X-Track Power have Q-Factors and stack heights “similar” to that of their non-power meter equivalents.

Digging into the numbers, the X-Track Power pedals have a stack height of 10.7mm and a Q-Factor of 53mm – the same as its standard X-Track pedals.

The Keo Blade Power pedals, meanwhile, share a 53mm Q-Factor with the latest Keo Blade pedal, but the stack height is marginally higher at 10.8mm, compared to 8.5mm on the non-power meter version.

Man riding a mountain bike using Look X-Track Power pedal
Look says riders should be able to swap in its new power meter pedals without making any significant adjustments to their bike fit. - Look

As for the competition, Favero’s Look Keo-compatible Assioma Duo power meter pedals have a Q-Factor and stack height of 53 and 10.5mm respectively.

Its recently launched SPD-compatible Assioma PRO MX pedals, meanwhile, measure 11.2 and 54mm.

Garmin’s Rally RS200 and RK200 power meter pedals both have a Q-Factor of 53mm and a stack height of 12.2mm, while the SPD-compatible Rally XC200 sits at 53 and 13.5mm respectively.

Look Keo Blade Power and X-Track Power specifications and pricing

Look power meter pedal spindle diagram
Look's new power meter pedal spindle is compatible with both road and off-road pedal bodies. - Look

Battery life for the Look Keo Blade Power and X-Track Power pedals sits at a claimed 60 hours, from an internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery.

Look says the pedals can be fully recharged “in two hours or less”, depending on their current charge level.

The pedals have a waterproof rating of IPX7, while Look says the electronics are all located within the steel pedal spindle to protect them from water, mud and dust.

Look Keo Blade Power pedals
Look says its Keo Blade pedal body is hardier and more aerodynamic. - Look

Look also says the Keo Blade Power benefits from recent updates to the Keo Blade pedal body – including improved aerodynamic efficiency and durability, and a wider pedal platform.

At 260g per set, Look says the Keo Blade Power pedals are among the lightest power meter pedals available. In comparison, Favero’s Assioma Duo pedals weigh 305g per set and Garmin’s Rally RS200 pedals weigh 320g.

The X-Track Power pedals are claimed to weigh 400g per set. This is 16g more than Favero’s Assioma Pro MX pedals, but 44g lighter than Garmin’s Rally XC200 pedals.

Look X-Track Power pedals
The X-Track Power pedals use an alloy body for improved off-road durability. - Look

In the event a pedal body is damaged, Look says these can be independently replaced (the cost of replacement pedal bodies is yet to be confirmed), while riders will also be able to swap between road and off-road pedal bodies at will.

This was a feature first seen on Garmin’s Rally pedal system, though, in that case, the process is somewhat fiddly.

Fortunately, we’ve got sets of both the Keo Blade Power and X-Track Power pedals in for review, so look out for our in-depth report on this feature, and everything else, further down the line.

Look says its new power meter pedals will be covered by a three-year warranty, including a graduated crash-replacement programme.

Look Keo Blade Power

Look Keo Blade Power pedals
Look Keo Blade Power pedal. - Look
  • Price: £599 / $679 / €699 for a single-sided set or £899 / €899 / $999 for a dual-sided set
  • Power meter type: Look Keo power meter pedal
  • Claimed weight: 260g per set
  • Claimed accuracy: +/- 1 per cent
  • Battery type: Rechargeable Li-ion
  • Claimed battery life: 60 hours
  • Waterproof rating: IPX7
  • Connectivity: ANT+ and Bluetooth

Look X-Track Power

Look X-Track Power pedal
Look X-Track Power pedal. - Look
  • Price: £674.99 / $759 / €749 for a single-sided set, £999.99 / $1,099 / €1,099 for a dual-sided set
  • Power meter type: SPD power meter pedal
  • Claimed weight: 400g per set
  • Claimed accuracy: +/- 1 per cent
  • Battery type: Rechargeable Li-ion
  • Claimed battery life: 60 hours
  • Waterproof rating: IPX7
  • Connectivity: ANT+ and Bluetooth