🚴♂️ Clip in, stand out — pedal like a pro with LOOK KEO Classic 3!
The LOOK KEO Classic 3 clipless pedals feature a large 400 mm² composite platform for superior stability, adjustable tension settings between 8 and 12 for personalized engagement, and a durable Chromoly spindle for long-lasting performance. Designed for road cyclists seeking professional-grade reliability and style, these pedals come with KEO Grip cleats and three color options to match your ride.
Brand | LOOK |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Composite |
Product Dimensions | 9"L x 5"W |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Style | Keo Classic 3 |
Thread Size | 9/16 inches |
Manufacturer | Look |
Global Trade Identification Number | 03611720110909 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.23 x 7.24 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 5 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | LOOK |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | KEO Classic 3 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | PEKC14260 |
Model Year | 2018 |
Included Components | KEO Cleats Grip Grey |
Size | One Pair |
Sport Type | Cycling |
E**Z
Excelente producto
Excellent product. Activate your warranty on the official Look website. They give you 3 months.
C**R
Great Entry Level / Commute Pedal
These are great pedals for somebody new to cycling. I used to use Ultegra pedals on my road bike but have recently got Favero Assioma power meter pedals for it. Those pedals use look cleats. So I bought a few pairs of these for my gravel bike and trainer bike just so I could use the same shoe/cleat no matter what bike I am on. I will say that for a strong cyclist, these pedals arnt as stiff as I would like for big efforts. For example if I am going for a KOM on a hill and am really yanking on my upstroke putting out over 500 watts, I do feel some play/movement. I do also notice this with my favero pedals so I do think the cleats play a role in that (my cleats are brand new and very tight on my shoe.) But for $60 these are a very fine pair of pedals. You get what you pay for and these are very good for the price. I would buy them again.
J**S
Awesome pedals!
Awesome pedals. This was the 3rd bike that I bought this for. I wish the description said it came with cleats (it does include them)
M**D
More forgiving for new riders!
The media could not be loaded. Like many in the past year, I'm new to cycling so this is my first time trying clipless pedals. I first bought the SHIMANO Unisex – Adult's PD-RS500 (costs the same $60) and after my first indoor ride a yellow rubber tab on the right cleat ripped (not off, but enough to where the cleat would need to be replaced). A friend suggested LOOK keo and I should have listened the first time but now I see the light.As you can see from the pictures the cleats on the Keo are a little more compact but also have less protrusion of the rubber and with a larger surface contact of attachment meaning there's less stress points and fewer points of shearing. Keep in mind that the rubber I'm speaking of is hard rubber and it will just shear or break as opposed to being ductile. The keo cleats from what I've seen are generally cheaper when buying replacements also.The pedal itself does seem a lot flimsier than the Shimano pedal which seems to be made of a more dense plastic and also has a couple metal plates that prevent wear. Which means the Shimano pedals will likely last longer but they also weigh more. But if I'm replacing cleats far more frequently, it's not worth it. The Keo pedal is all plastic aside from the metal spring tensioner and hub. The Keo pedals are superior in their bearing motion, or roll resistance, however you want to term that. See my video that shows how freely the Keo pedal turns compared to the Shimano pedal. That is helpful when you're trying to clip in it's always going to be in the optimal clipping position.While in your cadence they're also is noticeably more play or wiggle room in the cleat on the Keo than on the Shimano. If you don't like that you can tighten those spring tensioners or get a different cleat that has less degrees of freedom.Even on the lightest tension of both the Kia also is much easier to clip out of, which is super ideal when you're new. As I stated earlier I ride indoors while I'm trying to figure out how to clip in and out because I'd hate to be out on the street and can't get out and fall. Also, it's cold outside!With both systems being the same price and coming with the cleats to me it's a no-brainer to go with the LOOK Keo. On top of all that they have different color options of red, white or black.
C**H
Get the “O G”
The Look brand was the first clipless pedal. They are clearly still the best!
G**L
Replaced pedals on my new Echelon EX5 Connect Indoor Bike. Definitely recommend.
Replaced pedals on my new Echelon EX5 indoor exercise bike so I could use these Look cleats. So easy to clip in and out! Echelon EX5 pedals use SPD cleats. Impossible to clip-in to pedal because cage on underside spins pedal as I tried to clip-in. And SPD cleats are so small compared to larger Look cleats that provide much more stability and power. (One of the alleged benefits of SPD cleats is the ability to walk around in your bike shoes because of their smaller size. Because I’m I’m riding indoors at home, I DON’T CARE!). So glad I bought this product. Great price for high quality pedals AND cleats.
J**I
Look Keo3 Classic Pedals...
The first pair of these pedals I bought had a frozen cleat tension adjuster screw, and the tension could not be adjusted. (It was frozen so badly, that my attempts to free the screw stripped the Allen socket in the screw head!) Amazon and the supplier replaced them with no questions asked, and I am now hapily riding along just fine. I used these on my road bike, and liked them so much I replaced the Look "Delta" pedals on my Peloton bike with them too. The Keo are - IMHO - a big improvement over the original Delta (Peloton) pedals. Recommended for anyone wanting a quality "three-screw" road pedal, that also won't break the bank.
M**.
No need to LOOK for any other pedals
I just got into cycling, like actual road bikes not just recreational stuff here and there, and did a lot of research into pedal/cleat systems. Firstly, pedals make a huge difference. If you're on the fence do it, you wont regret it. These pedals come with the corresponding cleats, so you just need to correct shoes.These are great because they wont break the bank and they are still one of the most recommended pedals out there. Look has an amazing reputation for cycling gear and even their "cheaper" stuff holds up. I've put a few hundred miles so on them and haven't had any issues.I would 1000% recommend these to anyone looking to get a nice set of pedals at a good price.
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