Quick Brand Overview
LOOK Cycle is a French innovator credited with two of road cycling’s biggest step‑changes: the first widely adopted clipless road pedal(PP65, 1984) and one of the earliest carbon race frames (1986), both of which shaped modern pro racing and delivered Tour‑winning performances in that era. LOOK’s pedal lineage evolved into the long‑running Keo family, and in the 2010s the company introduced the Keo Blade concept - replacing a metallic coil spring with a carbon leaf spring (“blade”) to reduce weight and frontal area while delivering a distinctive release feel.
Pro Reviews Summary & Feedback from Industry
road.cc’s 2025 test describes the Keo Blade as “light, stiff, and aero” with confidence‑inspiring retention and a large contact patch, while noting the crud‑trapping cavity and the need to buy different blades if you require higher tension. The verdict: pro‑level performance and durability at a reasonable price point.
Rider Reviews & Sentiment
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Keo Blade (2025) LOOK’s mainstream race pedal family using a carbon blade in place of a coil spring, prioritising low weight, aero profile, and positive engagement. New‑gen reviews cite ~220 g/pair weights (model‑dependent), a 705 mm² support area, and the familiar rear‑weighted body for easy clip‑in. The supplied 8 Nm blade suits most riders, with 12/16/20 Nmblades available if you prefer firmer release; the Blade Assembling Tool simplifies swaps. |
Alternatives?
"Head-to-head Comparison Of Select Alternative to Consider"
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Why? |
| Shimano Dura‑Ace SPD‑SL |
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Ubiquitous cleats, serviceability, and familiar release feel |
| Speedplay Zero/Nano |
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Speedplay wins on dual‑sided entry and low stack |
Where Look Wins?
LOOK typically wins on weight (especially Ceramic Ti) and platform width
Finally, a local Perspective

"Is the product suitable for Aussie roads? Why or Why Not?"
Keo Blade offers a secure, broad platform with low mass—ideal for repeated accelerations and sprint efforts in our heat and humidity. If you’re chasing grams and love premium hardware, Keo Blade Ceramic Ti is a top‑shelf indulgence; otherwise, the standard Blade delivers most of the experience for less.


