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Jay
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: December 6, 2002
Strengths: solid, wide platform, easy entry/exit.Weaknesses: There may be 6 degrees of float, yet the pedal is so tight, you can't appreciate it. Harder on the knees than other look pedals (PP206 and 396 are much more comfortable).Bottom Line: I have put many miles on my PP206 pedals, which worked great, but I needed another pair of pedals for a new bike. I tried the 337, the float was too restricted, felt very stiff, knees were tight. Maybe others have had better luck with this pedal. Eventually went to the 396, an excellent pedal.
Favorite Ride: East Tucson
Similar Products Used: Look PP206, Look 396 and eggbeaters
Bike Setup: Ti, Dura Ace
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ragger101
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: October 31, 2002
Strengths: Wide platform, stable. Easy to clip in and out. I'm not sure about float on these pedals. but I do get tiny movement ( 1 or 2 degrees ) while clipped in. I'm not dead stuck in them.Weaknesses: It's a bit heavier than egg beaters. It hurts to buy stuffs and make the bike heavier in the process.Bottom Line: These pedals have huge platforms. So when u're mashing down at the pedals, you can be assured of maximum energy transfer. I've been using egg beaters on my road bike due to it's light weight, but since sacrificing that weight for the look pedals, I can't say I regret that decision. Most significant improvement for me is that I get a lot more power pulling up on the pedal as compared to egg beaters. I'm sure the wide platform has something to do with it.
Favorite Ride: any road that does not have pot holes
Price Paid:
$60.00
Similar Products Used: egg beaters, time atac.
Bike Setup: Giant TCR ONCE. Alu.
105 Groupie
Mavic cp23 rims.
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Bike Mike
a Recreational Rider
from Annapolis, MD, USADate Reviewed: August 5, 2002
Strengths: Easy to clip in/out. Once you're in, you're in. Large platform increases efficiency and energy transfer. Great for climbing.Weaknesses: Heavier than other types of pedals, but I'm not a weight-weenie. Only one-sided, so can be tricky getting in on an uphill with a line of traffic behind you.Bottom Line: These pedals are the best "improvement" I've made to the bike. Was riding on SPD pedals which were fine. The day I switched to the Look pedals my averag speed increased by 5% over a 40 mile ride. The increase in efficiency makes a big difference. I am climbing with more confidence KNOWING that I will not pull out of the pedals. I love these things!
Favorite Ride: Anywhere there's smooth pavement!
Price Paid:
$99.00
Purchased At: Bike Doctor Annapoli
Similar Products Used: Shaimano SPD.
Bike Setup: Trek 2300, stock set-up.
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markmark
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 3, 2002
Strengths: Strong and good support area, easy to clip in and out. Cleats are light(plastic)Weaknesses: Weight is on the heavy side(360g) and a little bulky(not a lot of clearance) and cleats are huge.Bottom Line: Very stable platform, easy in and out operation, and a well made solid pedal.
Favorite Ride: BlueRidge Parkway, NC/VA
Price Paid:
$100.00
Purchased At: bike shop
Similar Products Used: Mostly mtn bike pedals, Speedplay Frogs.
Bike Setup: Cyclo-cross setup 105,SR-3, etc....just using Looks when not riding off-road or cx racing.
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Poop Hole
a Road Racer
from Water, Tolet, BathroomDate Reviewed: June 7, 2002
Strengths: They are durable and qualityWeaknesses: Not as much adjustmentsBottom Line: These Pedels are a good quality peadal for a light racer. I weigh 135 lbs and they orrk very well. I Have raced with them and they are very durable. They are not really made for racing I would recomend getting the look 357 instead if you race.
Favorite Ride: The Road
Price Paid:
$110.00
Purchased At: Bike Shop
Similar Products Used: Look FQV,SPD
Bike Setup: Trek 2200
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