this is the cleats that I use
I prefer the red to the yellow cleats. They may take a little more effort to engage, but I'm getting used to it and I feel more confident disengaging since there is less room for play (when pedal settings are equal). Seems expensive for what you get, but what are you gonna do?
I have ridden this cleat for over 10 years. I like the yellow as it has the most play. Easy in and out. Good power transfer.
These are great. I usually need to replace these once a season, but im pretty hard on them. I like the yellow ones and the amount of float they have. Also its nice that shimano makes spacershims for these (for those of us with slightly different leg lengths...). I do wish they were a little cheaper, but i wish that about most bike related stuff.
I've been using the Yellow cleats so far and they have been fine .I needed new ones , saw the blue ones and decided to give them a try. There is not much difference in clicking inout , but once clicked in , they have lot less play in them, so I had to dial in my cleats and pedals little better . I have used them for about 100 miles now and so far I like them.
I slap a new set of Shimano red cleats on my shoes every year or so. Haven't popped out yet. I learned to ride with no float and still like it that way, so red cleats it is for me. They benefit from a bit of bees wax rubbed on them occasionally, it makes them engage more easily. I've never worn out a set riding, but walking around in gravel or whatever does them in over time.
I have six pair of road shoes all of them paired of with these cleats.they do need more colors.black,green,blue,grey.
Not much to review here. Shimano makes quality products, what else can I say. Replacement cleats are no exception, one knows what to expect.
These shimano cleats are durable and solid on my dura ace pedals. The perfect complement to my broad based pedals. Bo complaints.
Nice crisp secure clipping to my Shimano Dura-Ace pedals. Real nice to have bit of float with the yellow as one ankle was reconstructed and need some lee-way
Replace your cleats every 2500 or so miles before one breaks, it can be very dangerous and inconvenient. Pay double at the bike shop or add them to your tire order, get free shipping, and save a lot.
used these cleats to replace my old ones, they worked out perfect