Look  Keo Blade Ceramic Pedals

$252.00
Color: Black
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Blending lightness and durability, the Keo Blade Ceramic pedals feature ceramic bearings that create smooth pedaling while standing up to the consistent, demanding use of ambitious road cyclists.

Features

  • Ceramic bearings offer perfectly spherical, durable bearings to decrease resistance by 18% and extend lifespan by 4 to 6 times compared to conventional steel bearings
  • With 705 mm2 of cleat contact surface and a supportive width of 64 mm, pedals ensure even pressure distribution under the foot with every pedal stroke
  • This setup minimizes the risk of hot spots or foot discomfort, regardless of the stiffness of your shoes
  • Comprised of 3 stainless-steel plates, the extended support surface provides enhanced stability, reducing unwanted movement and lateral tilting during pedaling
  • Blade technology offers 4 tension levels: 08/12/16/20; replace the blades to select your ideal tension using a specialized tool (tool and additional blades not included)
  • Keo Blade Ceramic pedals come installed with a tension of 12
  • Pedal design optimizes the front sections and smooths transitions between shoe and pedal to reduce the pedal's aerodynamic drag
  • A carbon pedal body combined with a Chromoly+ spindle delivers lightweight durability
  • KEO GRIP cleats included

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Road Cycling

Pedal Design

Clipless

Clipless Style

Single-Sided

Cleat Design

3-hole

Look Road Compatible

Yes

Pedal Float

4.5 degrees

Pedal Body Material

Carbon

Pedal Spindle Material

Steel

Material(s)

Carbon/Chromoly+

Weight

300 grams

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