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  1. #1
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    Stick with what you know best and feel the most comfortable with.

    I started out with the Look pedals and can now clip in without effort, but I would not make the change before a race.
    2011 Specialized Crux, aka (Toxic Honey)
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  2. #2
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    I have the Look Elle pedals - have used Shimano Look style with delta cleats, SPD ( a little) and Time pedals.

    Big "no!" on the Time pedals- they were really hard for me to get

    The Look Elle pedals are very light tension, easy to get in to - sometimes I have to look down but not often.

    They are pretty lightweight, as well.

    Hope that is helpful
    2016 Specialized Ruby Comp disc - Ruby Expert ti 155
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caddy View Post
    Stick with what you know best and feel the most comfortable with.

    I started out with the Look pedals and can now clip in without effort, but I would not make the change before a race.
    +1. Don't change before the race. I have Look Keo 2 Max and love them, I had SPDs before. There is a learning curve to clip in, as the Look pedal is one sided. In addition, you may have to change to road shoes.

 

 

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