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Look Cleats Keo Grip Black 0 Degree Float
  • Look Cycling Keo Grip Cleats in Stylish Black with 0 Degree Float Option
  • Look Cycling Keo Grip Cleats in Stylish Black with 0 Degree Float Option
  • Look Cycling Keo Grip Cleats in Stylish Black with 0 Degree Float Option

Look Cleats Keo Grip Black 0 Degree Float

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The KEO GRIP pedals are similar to the KEO CLEAT model but come with an amazing TPU layer on the shoe side. This layer eliminates the risk of cleats slipping on carbon soles. The anti - slip surface on the pedal side provides extra safety and stability when you're walking. You can choose from 0°, 4.5°, and 9° float options, each with its own color. The memory positioner is a great feature. It lets you replace cleats without losing your exact foot position. Just unscrew the old cleat while keeping the positioner in place, and then clip the new cleat on using the positioner as a guide. These cleats are for road use, made of polyamide and TPU. They offer 4 mm of lateral adjustment and 9 mm of longitudinal adjustment. A pair with fastenings weighs 68 g and comes with 6 screws of 5 x 9mm and 6 washers.

Using these Look Keo Grip cleats is easy. First, make sure your shoes are suitable for road cycling. Install the cleats on your shoes using the provided 6 screws of 5 x 9mm and 6 washers. You can adjust the lateral position by up to 4 mm and the longitudinal position by up to 9 mm to find your most comfortable fit. When replacing cleats, use the memory positioner to keep your foot in the same exact position. Just unscrew the old cleat and leave the positioner in place, then clip the new one on. Remember, these cleats are designed for road use, so don't use them on other types of terrain. To maintain them, regularly check the TPU layer on the shoe side and the anti - slip surface on the pedal side for any signs of wear. If you notice excessive wear, it might be time to replace the cleats.


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