This first model in the Keo Blade range is designed for cyclists seeking more space and comfort while pedaling. Featuring a Chromoly+ axle and steel bearings, it incorporates the patented LOOK Blade technology in an aerodynamically optimized carbon body.
Thanks to its 56 mm Q-Factor, this pedal provides a slightly wider stance, which can improve stability, comfort, and hip–knee–ankle alignment while pedalling. To choose between a 53 mm or 56 mm Q-Factor, a bike fitting assessment is recommended.
Why You'll Love It:
Maximized Power Transfer
A generous support surface of 705 mm² on a carbon body
All the rigidity and technology of the carbon blade to optimize every pedal stroke
Enhanced comfort through even pressure distribution under the foot
With its 705 mm² of cleat contact surface and a supportive width of 64 mm, the Keo Blade ensures even pressure distribution under the foot with every pedal stroke. This setup minimizes the risk of “hot spots” or foot discomfort, regardless of the stiffness of your shoes. Comprised of three stainless steel plates, the extended support surface provides enhanced stability, reducing unwanted movements and lateral tilting during pedaling.
Simplified Tension Adjustment
The Blade technology offers 4 tension levels: 08/12/16/20. In less than 30 seconds using a single specialized tool, you can replace the blades to select your ideal tension.
Aerodynamic Design
The new design optimizes the frontal sections and smoothens transition between shoe and pedal to reduce the pedal's aerodynamic drag. The elegant lines of the blade seamlessly harmonize, propelling the Keo Blade to the top of its category in aerodynamics. This fusion of aesthetics and efficiency redefines performance standards for demanding cyclists.
Spécificités techniques
Axle
Spindle material
Chromoly+
Body & platform
Body material
Carbon
Platform area
705 mm²
Platform width
64 mm
Total stack height (pedal + cleat)
14,8 mm ( 8,5 + 6,3 )
Q Factor
53 mm
Cleats & tension
Retention
Serial installed in 12
Cleats
Keo Grip
Blade
Carbon
Weights and Accessories
Pedal
115 g
Weight pair + cleats
300 g
Your most frequently asked questions about pedals and cleats
*Approximate values, provided for guidance and educational purposes only. Actual values
may vary depending on several parameters. Figures calculated for a EU 42–43 shoe size, cleat in
standard position.
Release is performed by rotating the heel laterally outwards. These
equivalents correspond to the force your heel must exert to initiate this movement: at 12 Nm,
unclipping is equivalent to moving roughly 6 kg laterally with your heel.
Two parameters can refine your choice
Shoe size — The larger your shoe size, the greater the leverage between the cleat and
the heel, and the less force required to release at equal tension.
Cleat position — A rearward cleat (mid-foot position) brings the pivot point closer to
the heel and therefore reduces the leverage: releasing requires more effort at equal tension.
If your cleat is in a rearward position, a lower tension may be more suitable.
Universal rule — When in doubt between two tensions, always choose the lower
value. The KEO Blade is interchangeable: you can move up to a higher tension as you progress.