The 2009 Look Keo Sprint pedal shares a lot of similarities
with its bigger brother the Look Keo Carbon Pedal. Both pedals use the improved
cleat system, low stack height, composite bodies and similar cromoly axels.
The 2009 Look Keo Sprint loses some features to meet its
lower price point. The Keo Sprint pedal uses one sealed bearing instead of 2 sealed
bearings found on the Look Keo Carbon. As well the stack height is slightly
greater on the Sprint pedal. The Look Keo Sprint has a stack height of 16.5mm vs. 15.7mm
on the Keo Carbon.
For 2009, Look offers their pedals with the new Look Keo
Grip Cleat. What’s great about the new Look Keo Grip Cleat? It now has rubber
pads to help stop you from slipping when walking. This improvement further
reduces the need to use cleat covers - which some of us here have troubles
putting on but we won’t name names. The Keo Grip cleat still uses the same
shape, Teflon, and memory tab so it’s backwards compatible with older Keo
pedals.
The Look Keo Sprint Pedal shares many of the similar characteristics of its
Keo Carbon brother, while hitting a slightly lower price point. Perfect for
sport riding or a second bike. Look Keo Sprint is available in gray, red and white.
Look Keo Sprint Pedal Highlights
• Use: Competition, Sport riding
• Weight: 250g/pair
• Body Material: Polyamide Composite
• Spindle Material: CrMo steel
• Bearings: 1 Sealed Bearing, Needle Bearing
• Adjustments: Spring tension, 9-15 Nm
• Look Keo Grey grip Cleats with 4.5 degrees of float
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