The Look Keo Blade Pedals have an innovative retention system doing away with the common metal spring and utilizing a carbon blade spring. The carbon blade in the Look Keo Blade Pedals comes in two spring tensions; standard 12Nm and very high tension 16 Nm.
The Look Keo Blade Carbon Ti Pedals feature an injected long carbon fiber body with a wider platform and a stainless steel contact plate. The plate offers better wear resistance and a smoother contact area than previous models. All this makes for one very light pedal. The new Look axles have 14mm of threads allowing a 2mm Q-factor adjustment.
Look Keo Blade Pedals features:
| Axle material | |
|---|---|
| Bearings | 3 Double Sealed Bearings |
| Weight per pedal, grams | 95 |
| Float | 0°, 4.5° or 9° According To Cleat (Black, Grey or Red) |
| Intended use | |
| Pedal body material | |
| Cleat bolt pattern | |
| Adjustable release tension | Yes |
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