The rubber pads make these cleats significantly better to walk in than the non-grip model. I love the Keo system, but I seem to need a new set of cleats every year. I wish they were more durable.
Cleats work fine with Look pedals.
I know some have complained about the grip feature of these cleats, but I have had no problem with mine. On long rides when I find myself walking on a slick store floor while taking a break, these are an improvement over the traditional Keo cleat. They work.
These work as they are supposed to. They last me about a year (5,000 miles). I don't walk on them much, I think. They still work fine as they get worn.
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.
Better walking traction than the non grip cleat I wouldnt use the non-grip version.
Im a big fan of the grip cleats - not only for being able to walk around with ease when off the bike but for my usage, they tend to outlast their counterpart, non-grip version.
These cleats have served me well since I began road cycling in earnest several years ago. The addition of the grip rubber is just enough to keep you from shattering a femur or faceplanting on tile or hardwood floors. The gray version has a certain degree of float (less than the red, more than the black) which will help to save your knees from undue stress while turning the cranks over time. I've never had any issues clipping inout. I use them on a variety of shoes and in a variety of applications from commuting to time trials and triathlons. Take a pen and mark the outline of the cleat whenever you replace them because it does take a little time to get cleat position just right. This trick will save you that time and effort.
The cleats are excellent with my Garmin Vector pedals.
Great pedal and great cleats.
These are very comfortable cleats for riding and when you have to stop and walk. Easily installed in just a few minutes.
As long as you're riding, not walking, this is the cleat for you. I've never had any knee problems and the transfer of power from foot to pedal is something you can definitely feel. Better than the original Look system.
I have the cleats on a new pair of white Shimano road shoes. They work fine.
Don't really need 9 degrees
next time i'll get the black ones.
Grippers are a must. If you get the basic cleats without the grippers, get ready for some impromptu ice skating. Well worth the extra cost.
I like the bit of float provided by the red cleats. I've been riding Look pedals for years. I try to minimize the walking I do on the, but don't much worry about them. I tend to get at least a season out of them, which is typically 2000 miles.
works well with Look pedals. The only real issue is that the grip pads are easily damaged if walking a lot, especially on rough pavement. The good news is that after damage, there's no reduction in the proper function of the cleat except that they can be slippery to walk in on slick surfaces.
After using grey color, I just changed to black, and both are great
My last keo cleats had me slipping all over while walking around. These have a lot more grip!
These walkable cleats are great. Don't have to worry about cleat covers and them coming off and losing them. They make walking on slippery or wet surfaces much safer.