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LOOK Keo Grip Road Cleats

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$23.49

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About this item

  • 20 % Ante
  • Imported
  • A BENCHMARK IN THE CYCLING WORLD: KEO cleats invented by LOOK are renowned in the cycling industry for their low weight and compact size.
  • MEMORY FUNCTION: With the memory positioner you can change your cleats without losing your exact foot position. Simply unscrew the old cleat, leave the positioner in place and clip the new cleat on.
  • ANTI-SLIP SURFACE: KEO Grip cleats feature a TPU layer on the shoe side, to prevent the risk of cleats sliding on carbon soles. The anti-slip layer offers extra safety and stability when walking.
  • 3 COLORS FOR 3 FLOAT OPTIONS: Each color corresponds to a different degree of angular freedom or float. KEO Grip cleats are available in black (0° float), grey (4.5° float) and red (9° float).
  • MADE BY LOOK: LOOK designs and manufactures exceptional products. Our goal is to provide both professional and amateur cyclists with equipment that gives them a unique and extraordinary experience.


The Keo Grip cleats allow a safe and easy cleat release thanks to their non-slip surface.


Daniel Kenney
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Bought to upgrade to a larger float range from the 6 degree grey cleats that came with ASSIOMA Duo pedals. Fits ASSIOMAs fine and a noticeable increase in float feel.
hh
Reviewed in Japan on September 4, 2024
問題なく使用しています。
Zack Xiong
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
I mean for the price it lasts a long time. It's been a couple of months and about +200 miles in, they aren't even damaged. They look used but it's better than getting those $9-$10 cleats. For a big-boned person like myself, I'm surprised at the quality and endurance it's been getting me.
Robert Lee Morgan
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
these work great just like Shimano road bike clips, however they are not interchangeable. I learned the hard way. both type clips fit on road bike shoes and have 3 screws and look the same. LOOK Keo are slightly shorter but work great on my pedals.
Simon
Reviewed in Sweden on June 14, 2024
Något besviken. En femtedel av halkskyddet lossnade efter ca tio timmars användning. Annars har mina föregående Look-klossar av samma typ fungerat klanderfritt tills de slutligen slitits ut.
ゆう
Reviewed in Japan on March 30, 2024
グレーのクリートからブラックに変えました。ペダリングが上手くないと膝痛くなりますが、逆を言えば痛くならないよう綺麗なペダリングになるよう矯正できます。
pszemysuaf
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
The good thing is no float (0 degree rotation), which combined with my old trusted Assioma Duo pedals that are naturally loose compared to original Look Keo design is a perfect match.And they take the beating with dignity, no problems with clipping in or uncontrolled dismounts no matter how much they are worn.
Bedivere Jones
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
If you don’t own a hex set wrench, you will need to buy one to attach the clips to your shoes. In that case, you should figure in the extra cost. And I personally find hex screws easier to strip
Jay R Powell
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023
Not exactly the same as the previous Look cleats I replaced, but these worked exactly as advertised. Can't make any statement as to durability as I've only been on one ride with them.
Scott Malone
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
They installed easily and work perfectly. I knew they would as they are all I ride.
Jack
Reviewed in Singapore on March 21, 2021
came quite fast but the rubber is already coming off even though i don’t walk in them or hit the ground very hard or scrape them on the ground
T SMIT
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2019
Exactly the cleats I was looking for
Asher Taylor-Dawson
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2013
I'm currently using Look's KEO Classic pedals on my road bike, and I bought a set of these cleats thinking they'd come in handy at lunch stops, store stops, and controles on brevets and other long one-day rides (for overnight tours, I use my 'cross/gravel/touring bike, on which I keep mountain-bike style clipless touring pedals).It turns out that they also come in really handy when you leave home without a spare tube or patch kit, intending to buy a tube on the way out, forget to buy the tube, flat 14 miles into your ride, and then have to walk through a grocery store to the nearest ATM and an additional mile to the nearest bus stop with a printed schedule available (um ... not that this has ever happened to me, of course ... heh).While true weight weenies might want a lighter cleat for racing, Look's Grip Cleats offer a great balance between weight and functionality. Clipping in and out is a breeze (no more difficult than with plain KEO cleats), and when you find yourself forced to walk on a slick surface in your team kit, you don't suddenly feel like you're in an underfunded production of "Superheroes on Ice" (though, I will own, one does still look and sound pretty ridiculous clopping through a supermarket in road bike shoes).It's worth noting that there *is* a lot of float in these cleats. That's great for someone like me -- I broke my left tibia a couple years back it healed just a bit out of alignment, which can make adjusting bike cleats very difficult -- but might not be everyone's cup of tea.One last thing: I got a set of Kool Kovers to go with these (stupidly hoping to preserve the grippy areas!), but it turns out that the height added to the cleats by the rubber grippy sections means they don't stay on very well. I stuck them on and lost one almost immediately (somewhere in the city of Louisville, there is probably a dog with a very odd toy that it found on a walk -- you're welcome, Fido). Turns out the grippy surfaces on these are grippier than the Kool Kovers anyway. Kool Kovers are a must with plain cleats, but total overkill (and not very effective) with these.In short:Look's KEO Grip cleats are perfect brevet cleats. They're also great for training, probably touring (if you use your road pedals to tour), and even -- if you're someone like me who figures you can definitely shave a few grams off your butt before you start worrying about the weight of your stuff too much -- for racing.Buy them. They're worth it.