Look Kéo Classic 3 Plus

That little extra when it comes to stiffness

What is the difference between a Classic 3 and a Kéo Classic 3 Plus? The material used for the contact area. The little extra, stainless steel rather than composite, optimizes pedal stiffness and hence the transfer of power from you to your bike. As for the rest, we stick to what works: fast clip in/clip out and easy tension adjustment.

  • Large, wide contact area for excellent stability thru the pedal stroke
  • A total weight of 350 grams, all included
  • All of LOOK's expertise at an affordable price


Features

  • Use: Road, leisure.
  • Spindle: Chromoly.
  • Technology: Spring.
  • Body: Composite.
  • Platform: Stainless steel.
  • Platform area: 400 mm².
  • Platform width: 60 mm.
  • Tension: 8 to 12 Nm.
  • Cleats: Kéo Grip.
  • Real weight: 276 g(pair).
  • Stack height + cleats: 17,8 mm.


Technologies

New bi-injected body
The new body of the Kéo Classic 3 Plus is the combination of a dual material injection, one to provide a specific colour for the body and another for the support surface.

New supporting surface
The new large and dimpled support surface ensures excellent stability for the foot on the pedal and comfortable pedalling.

Lightweight
The Kéo Classic 3 Plus is very light for a pedal in its class.

Adjustable resistance
The adjustable range for the spring tension between 8 and 12 Nm allows any type of user (from beginner to experienced rider) to find the fit that best suits the way they ride.

Two bearing steel spindle profile
The Kéo Classic 3 Plus spindle maintains the stack height while using an oversize steel spindle.
It consists of a miniature ball bearing (12 mm inner x 18 mm outer diameters) and a needle roller bearing.

Kéo standard
The Kéo standard was developed in order to minimise the weight and size of the cleat/pedal unit, while remaining compatible with all the shoes on the market. Cleat entry and release are secure and very effective.