User submitted reviews
Review by JasP.
I placed these on a new pair or Shimano MTN bike shoes and thought I might have to get out of these quickly. That's compared to my trainer/rain bike. I like not having to be obligated to coming out from the pedal just in one particular direction. You never know what you might have to do to save yourself when the time comes.
Review by Lotek7
I am not enough of a mountain biker to be able to compare these cleats to anything else but my experience with them has been totally great. They never seem to wear out. Very easy to install. SPD cleats don't hold onto mud or other grime. I would recommend cleaning them off of course and checking to see the haven't loosened every so often.
Review by greg c
These cleats work fine.
Review by Mary
In the interest of being helpful, I'll provide candid feedback on these cleats.
To be honest, didn't like these at all, because was used to the black ones that were more secure. I was popping out of them right and left, even after tightening them. I ended up taking them off and buying a pair of the black ones to replace them.
Hope that's helpful. Sorry it's not more positive feedback.
Review by BarryM
I have always used the single point of release version and decided, to give these a try, I am going back to the single release version.
Review by pdxbiker
For me 'multiple release' has proven the best option. No problem staying clipped in when I want to, but also no problem unclipping when I need to )
Review by mingc
These have multiple points for disengagement, so they're really easy to uncleat in an emergency situation. They'll sometimes pop out in the upstroke when you're really cranking it, but I like them for casual and urban riding when you have to clip in and out a lot. Also highly recommend for those new to cleats, both off or on on-road, and for commuters. I've never had any de-cleating accidents with hem, knock on wood.
Review by commuter 1
use for commuting and urban trail riding. Easy dismount and engaging nothing negative to say
Review by Greg Rajkovic
These are the lighter holding version of cleat. I highly recommend them as they last a long time, and are easy in and out.
Review by Trackbike
Never can have too many cleats. Even the pros loose them
Review by Anonymous
Have only used once so far. Will be testing unclipping by turning in and pulling up.
Review by kansasbiker
We have these on both bike pedals and just love them. Very well made. There is nothing I don't like about them.
Review by Anonymous
Recently bought shoes for my RPM indoor cycle class, and needed these cleats....perfect fit! Thanks!
Review by Anonymous
Use them for my indoor shoes on Zwift. Without them, my new shoes would be useless.
Review by Bobkolo
Use MTB Vitoria shoes with out road bikes with Shimano XC pedals - long lasting flawless installation and operation- great value
Review by EJ Levy
I'm in agreement with Mary who also reviewed these cleats. the silver ones have way too much float so it takes an extra extended effort to get out you're moving around and them without actually releasing. I much prefer the black cleats that usually are what comes with pedals when you buy them new. Generally speaking if you've been using the black cleat and you switch to these you'll make a motion to release and you'll move but you won't come out so if you're looking for a certain amount of precision don't buy these.
Review by LeeinFlorida
What can I say, nice cleat!
Review by Anonymous
They work, weren�t too expensive, came with appropriate hardware. Hard to get excited about cleats
Review by Garyn
I am going to post my insights on these clipless shoes and my peddles from a newbies perspective. Yeah, I don't get the clipless either, as I clip into the peddles... I ride about 20 miles 2-3 times a week, using a 29er mountain bike with slicks. I was scared to death of clipless, because I thought I would not be able to get out of them. I ordered the Shimano SM-SH56 SPD cleats to go with Shimano PD-M530 SPD Clipless Trail Pedals and Giro Rumble VR MTB Shoes. First off on the shoes, there is a channel that allows you to adjust the cleat position fore and aft, which helped me find the best fit. The Shoes are a bit heavy, but very solid and fit my feet well. The one thing I want to pass on, is the SM SH56 Cleats are multi release, so you can release your foot by twisting left or right. Plus you ARE NOT locked in to the peddles. You actually have some play where I can move my heal left or right by 12 inch to 34 of an inch. Which is really cool, as sometimes I have a little pain in my knee and by moving my right heel laterally I can take the pressure off. It really did not take me long to get used to clipping in and clipping out of the clipless cleats. You can adjust the tension on the peddles for the release pressure, and I have mine set light, but they don't come out on the upstroke. If you are considering trying clipless, go with the SM SH56 cleat, and these shoes, they were a good purchase for me. I was able to increase my pace on my circuit by 12 to 34 of a mile average. I went from 14.6 mph avg. to 15.1 and have gone faster but that was on a day when I had a good south wind. Overall I am very happy with this set up and would encourage anyone looking at trying out clipless to clip into their peddles to try this combo.
Review by RCB
After more than 2 years of riding 2-4 times per week my old SPDs finally wore out - kept slipping out of the clips. A new set fixed the problem and I am back in the saddle and firmly clipped in.