That’s the thing, I may be good with blue but even better with red. They have to be in the perfect place for Red or risk damaging the knees.I like yellow as I've duff ankles.
My 14yo likes blue as he can kick hard in races.
You mean blue with the 2 degrees in Shimano then.I think red are a good compromise. I find too much float can mean twisting my knee as I unclip.
I like yellow as I've duff ankles.
My 14yo likes blue as he can kick hard in races.
Maybe I should go for Keo for the grip strips. Sometimes 50 m walks can be unavoidable.
I've been forced into them kind of for track and the power meterpedals on my tt bike but I wouldn't choose them ordinarily as I've seen a couple of Keo's fail (come away from the spindle), one time causing a nasty gash to a mates legNo, don't go for Keo, the quality is terrible. Go for Shimano SPD-SL.
I got the blue Shimano SL.No, don't go for Keo, the quality is terrible. Go for Shimano SPD-SL.
I've been forced into them kind of for track and the power meterpedals on my tt bike but I wouldn't choose them ordinarily as I've seen a couple of Keo's fail (come away from the spindle), one time causing a nasty gash to a mates leg