Look Keo Grip Replacement Cycling Cleats

$26.24

RRP $29.16

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Black - 0 Degrees
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$26.24

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Grey - 4.5 Degrees
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$26.24

RRP $29.16

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Red - 9 Degrees
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$26.24

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Product Overview

Don't risk riding with worn cleats! The new Keo Grip cleats are non-slip and thus more reassuring when dismounting. The composite material provides a stronger interface between the cleat and the shoe sole. This is particularly appreciable when using carbon soles.

Key Features:

  • TPU pieces helps to reduce the chances of slipping while walking.
  • Operational kinematics are identical to the Delta standard.
  • Consistent engagement and disengagement maintaining Look's famous stability and efficiency.
  • Compatible with all shoes on the market.
  • Lateral adjustment: 4mm.
  • Longitudinal adjustment: 9mm.
  • Material: Polyacetal and TPU.
  • Float Options: 0 degrees (Black), 4.5 degrees (Grey), 9 degrees (Red).
  • Accessories which come with the cleat: 6 screws of 5 x 11 mm and 6 washers.
  • Weight: 68g (per pair with screws and washers - Manufacturer claimed).

Item Code: 102363

Product Reviews

Customer Reviews

Not that well made - Review by William

These are ok..but only ok.
The cleat does everything it should and the "grip" does an ok job but only lasts so long, a lot better are the Exustar Look Keo cleats that are a fiver cheaper and work a lot lot better!

(Posted on 30/06/2011)

Stick with plain KeO cleats - Review by Andy WRX

People have obviously complained that KeO cleats are difficult to walk in, so Look have brought these out.

They work fine for about a fortnight, but then the rubber starts getting raggy and hanging off.

Personally I'll stick with the original KeO cleats, which are cheaper, and I'll try not to walk more than 20 yds from the bike to the cafe

(Posted on 23/06/2011)

Better than the non grip - Review by LupoTRIes

I believe these cleats last longer than the non grip cleats. Although I still recommend that you use cleat covers, or else you will be going through 2 or more pairs a year. Try not to walk on them, but if you have to, the grip pedals will keep you from slipping on bathroom floors, etc.

I recommend the grey for most people, because the 9 degree is too much and doesn't feel secure, nor produce power. The 0 degree is too locked in, and can be detrimental to the knees.

(Posted on 06/06/2011)

they're over all good, - Review by briam

These cleats are over all pretty good, they have lasted me a while, I am in month 3 already using them everyday riding in them. (I also use a cleat cover to walk in). They are good and light and I have had no problem at all with them. Would recommend them in red just to add a little bit of spice.

(Posted on 03/06/2011)

There is none more grey! - Review by Duncan

Get the grey...red feels like you aren't clipped in, black are too inflexible...grey is the goldilocks pedal (just right). Don't walk around too much in these if you can help it...the front wears out fast and pedal needs this to stabilise the cleat and stop creaking. Let's face it no cleat is made to be walked around in (much) except to go order a coffee at a counter!

(Posted on 15/05/2011)

Skip this one - Review by TriathleteJ

Love my Keo pedals (Carbon & Classic), but disappointed in these Grip cleats. They help while walking but are harder to clip in, particularly after the rubber grips have worn a bit. I MUCH prefer the original style Keo cleats. Just use covers if you need to walk any distance.

(Posted on 24/04/2011)

One season life - Review by Rustin

I am on my second pair after 2.5 years of riding. I use the grey and like the floating limit.

(Posted on 19/04/2011)

good product, grip adds notable longevity, usually lasts me 1 season (10 000km) - Review by MatBR

good product, grip adds notable longevity, usually lasts me 1 season (10 000km). I found I preferred the grey version (4.5° liberty) over red or black, a good in-between.

(Posted on 04/04/2011)