User submitted reviews
Review by Jeff B
These do what they are supposed to do, that's about it. No issues at all. Just wish the bolts didn't strip so easily.
Review by Dan
I bought these for a new pair of road shoes, but I've been using them since 2017. They provide good traction, clip in well and last a long time. I still haven't worn out my first pair. I even use these with Favero Assioma power meter pedals with no problems. I use the black cleats with zero float.
Review by ajw
I've used KEO Grip cleats for many years and 4.5 degree float is my preference and keeps my knees safe. They are made of plastic and if you walk around on them they will wear out, but that's no reflection on Look quality. Great reliable product.
Review by Chibiker
I love look pedals and the cleats with the rubber grip. Makes the coffee stop that much better when I don't have to worry as much about slipping on the tile
Review by Bob C
Light, easy inout, adjustable. Went for the Grip version after a short slide or two! Stayed upright but got a laugh out of my cycling buddies!
Review by Jason S.
The grip pads are tough! I'm still using the original cleats that came with the pedals. The way these cleats are holding up, I may not put on the replacements until next year. Good stuff!
Review by Npoli
These came on time and were as expected. The Cleats are Keo-so well made, the grip adds more resistance and life to the cleat and the price at Western Bike Works is the best on the internet so makes it a better deal for me. I do have the cleat covers but as a weight weenie and frankly prefer to ride as least encumbered as possible I rarely take them. The result is I wear my cleats down like every 4-5 months. I am hoping the grips extend that lifespan to every 6-9 months. If they do-hey the cost is worth it for me. Also perhaps a little safer to walk in. Happy overall.
Review by Anonymous
The new grey version of the cleats are great! So much easier to disengage from the pedals.
Review by chulce
Look Keo cleats are lightweight and I have never had one break. But if you wear your cycling shoes to walk around when you stop (at food breaks during centuries) the cleats will experience wear from concrete abrasion (I did 17 centuries this year). If you are a high mileage biker like me (over 10,000 miles per year), you go through several sets of cleats per year.
Install tip - wash and dry the bottom of your bike shoe & cleat. Then take a pencil or marker and trace it around your old cleat before removal. Then remove old cleat and install new cleat in that tracing. Periodically check the screws on your cleat to ensure they are tight and also keep the cleat clean to avoid undo wear.
Another tip - use cleat covers when you walk around in your bike shoes.
Review by NYRacer
The rubber pads make a real difference, especially when descending stairs.
Review by Anonymous
I purchased a pair of the black (no play) cleats and I'm very happy with them. They seem to click in to the pedal easier and they appear to be stronger. Be careful though to understand the color system, the red replacement set, unlike the original red installed set, has 12 degrees of play. I did not know this when I purchased a set at the local bike shop and I was quite unhappy with them.
Review by sparky
These are my favorite cleats, the rubber grip makes it much safer on concrete and slippery surfaces especially running in them in transition during a triathlon.
Review by M Mims
Perfect fit replacement. Quality as you'd expect from Look.
Review by Richard
Best look cleats with the grips love them
Review by Dt
Love look cleats, they last seasons.
Review by David Lutz
Love Keo cleats with rubber grippers. Solid feel when clipping in. Never had a problem
Review by Anonymous
fit to the shoe prfectly and i have been ridding 40-60 miles a week and they work great !
Review by jojo
Excelllent cleants. Only issue is that the grippy material tends to wear off too quickly.
Review by Hks218
Cleats work fine with Look pedals.
Review by JC
I like the Look pedals because they're easy to use and it's easy and inexpensive to replace the cleats. You just have to remember to lubricate the screws before you screw them into the soles of your bike shoes. And once a month or so it's a good idea to loosen the cleats and re-lube them. It makes it that much easier to replace them when they're worn down.