Quote:
Originally Posted by Baz
Your Looks are called Keo's right?
One of my friends uses those and says several others around here do too.
They are very similar to the SRD SL Ultegra's that Herr Oberst showed in his post above. In fact it's common knowledge that Shimano basically copied that design from Look, from what I understand.
I have Shimano shoes. They have held up very well but it's time for a new pair and will stick with Shimano for now. I will post back when I get everything put together.
I really appreciate everyone's response to my question. Cycling is one of those lifestyle things that traverses so many demographics. It's so interesting to hear different takes on what everyone is doing too.
|
Yes and yes.
I do have the Keo's on my other bikes but have the Keo Blade carbon with Ti spindle on my go to bike. I don't have too many complains about it but one thing. I wish I bought the strongest blade to keep my foot in them. Now, I have never had my foot come out of them but on my others, I have the spring set to max to keep my foot in place. I ride fix cleats. The float feels like my foot is about to come apart from the pedals.
I love Shimano shoes but some of them run a bit wide for my narrow feet. Sidi has been my go to for many years, but I am on my third pair of Shinamo now. Love, just love those stiff carbon soles. Neither way, Shinamo or Sidi shoes, they can take a lot of abuse and hold up for a long time.