Look Keo Blade Aero Carbon Pedals

$328.10

RRP $364.56

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12Nm
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$328.10

RRP $364.56

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16Nm
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$328.10

RRP $364.56

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Product Overview

The Keo Blade Aero Carbon are the first pedals from Look specifically designed for timetrials and triathlons.

A carbon shell offers the ultimate in strength and rigidity while not compromising weight. The shell also features improved aerodynamics while a carbon compressed blade replaces the traditional retention spring. Boasting the largest pedaling surface area on the market this pedal is perfect for those wanting to shave off those vital seconds.

Key Features:

  • Compressed carbon shell improves the pedal's overall aerodynamics.
  • Specifically designed for triathlon and timetrial events.
  • Features a steel axle for added strength.
  • A Nano Carbon leaf spring offers you a snappier engagement and release while riding. This also ensures a stronger initial clip out that helps prevent accidental release while riding.
  • Comes with non-skid Keo grip cleats that have built in rubber contacts providing confidence while walking.
  • Comes with 12Nm or 16Nm spring tension.
  • Weight: 120g (Per pedal - Manufacturer claimed).

Item Code: 106781

Product Reviews

Customer Reviews

Great pedals but... - Review by Ryan

The Look KEO Blade are amazing pedals, hands down. I was torn between getting the "Aero" version, or getting the lighter weight Titanium axles. Because I ride track, lightweight is not quite as important, and being a sprinter, I could benefit from the stronger steel axle. So, I went with the "Aero" version.

It's basically the Look Keo Blade pedal, but with a small carbon shell that has been glued to the bottom. Nothing else is different.

Now will this little carbon shell that covers the hole in the bottom of the pedal make me any faster? I really doubt it.

For the cost difference between the regular Keo Blade, and the Aero version... I really don't think it's worth it. Maybe if it also included the Titanium axle.

If you're thinking about these pedals, I suggest saving your money and going with the regular Blade, or saving 30+ grams per pedal and get the titanium model.

(Posted on 10/06/2011)