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Look Delta vs Keo Cleats: A Comprehensive Comparison

Look Keo Vs. Look Delta cleats are two confusing terms, especially if you’re starting with clipless pedals. Which one is it? Are they the same type? Which bike is better Are they compatible?

These are some of the questions you should ask beginners. Even if you are an expert, neither of these is true. We want to clarify the matter and compare the two cleats.

About Look Delta

The Look brand makes Delta 3-hole cleats. They are most commonly used with spin bikes. They are most popular with the peloton bikes, as they are the only cleats compatible with peloton pedals other than SPD-SL.

Delta cleats are available in two-cleat float options. Cleat float is the amount of rotation the cleat offers when clipped into the pedal. A higher float is associated with more rotation and is important for enhancing lateral movement.

The red color of delta cleats has the highest degree float. They have a floating temperature of 9 degrees. They are black if they offer zero-degree floating. They are fixed and have no movement when placed against the pedals.

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About Look Keo

Look Delta and Look Keo are both brands. They are 3-hole in design, just like their sister-cleat. It is available in three colors to represent float: red has the highest float, medium grey float, and black is fixed. These provide 9, 4.5, and 0 degrees respectively of float.

They are suitable to be used on road bikes. Keo cleats are a great choice because they have a memory positioner that allows you to replace cleats quickly. Keo cleats are also some of the most lightweight available.

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Look Delta Vs. Look Keo: Head to Head Comparison

Although they are both from the same manufacturer, ignoring the noticeable differences between the pedals is impossible. The two pedals are not compatible.

Let’s get the show started.

FeatureLook DeltaLook Keo
Bike compatibilitySuitable for both spin and road bikesSpecifically suitable cleats for road bikes
Peloton bike compatibilityMost preferred for the Peloton bikeNot compatible with Peloton
ReplacementNot compatible with Look Keo pedalsNot compatible with Look Delta pedals
WeightHeavier, weighing 75g per pairMinimal weight, 65g per pair
Cleat hole sizeLarger and wider, three holes on the cleatSmaller and more narrow, three holes on the cleat
Memory positionerFeatures a memory positioner to aid cleat replacementFeatures a memory positioner to aid cleat replacement
FloatTwo cleat float options: fixed (0-degree float) and 9-degree floatThree float options: 9 degrees (red), 4.5 degrees (grey), fixed (black)
MaterialBi-material construction reduces creaking and increases durabilityBi-material construction for increased lifespan
BrandLookLook
Dual compatibilitySPD pedals available for use with Look Delta shoesOnly compatible with Look Keo pedals
Universal compatibilityConsidered in pedals with universal compatibilityUsed in pedals with universal compatibility, not interchangeable

Let’s look at some common questions revolving around the Look cleats.

Which is better, between Look Keo and Look Delta?

Each cleat is made from the material. It is durable and provides a smoother ride.

The best cleat will depend on the type of bike you use and what kind of cycling you are using. I can promise you that a Look bike is worth the effort, indoors or on the road.

Are Look Delta and Look Keo compatible?

They are not. I’ve seen customers complain about trying to replace Look Keo with Look Delta and vice versa. Even though both are Look, the cleats look entirely different.

Look Delta cleats can fit into larger and wider pedals, but Look Keo cleats are smaller and narrow. To avoid disappointments, it is best to use each cleat where it is most appropriate.

In case you require specially designed cycling shoes to accommodate wide feet, you may want to consider looking for shoes that are labeled as “wide width” or “extra wide width”. These types of shoes are specifically designed to provide more space and comfort for individuals with wider feet, compared to standard or narrow width shoes.

Do Look cleats fit all Look pedals?

No, the Look cleat system can be divided into Look Delta and Look Keo. Each cleat system can be used with a specific pedal type.

Before you buy cleats, confirm your Look pedal type.

Are Look Cleats compatible with Peloton?

This is a common question. Yes and no. One side is Look Delta compatible with Peloton, and the other is Look Keo completely incompatible.

Peloton cleats should be considered as Look Delta. You will not be disappointed by Look Keo on the spin bike.

Bottom Line

Although Look Delta and Look Keo are both from the same company, they are different. As we’ve seen, the tow-cleats have more differences than that similarities when compared.

Are you a road cyclist? For the best results, you should invest in a Look Keo. Look Delta is a worthwhile investment if you also have a bike or a peloton. Both cleat types can be competitive in their respective fields.

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