Clipless pedals are popular because they provide a firm,
secure connection between bike and rider that’s easier to release than the
previous system of straps and slotted cleats. But which of the many
systems is best for you? To help you decide we’ve picked six clipless
pedals we’ve reviewed here at road.cc that provide a good selection of
what’s available, as well as some of the pros and cons of each system.
Read
more: 10 of the best clipless pedals — click in from as little as £20
Our pick of six of the best pedals
| Weight | Market price | Read more | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 | 239g | £144.99 | Read our review |
| Look Keo Blade | 236g | £79.99 | Read our review |
| B’Twin 520 | 306g | £26.99 | Read our review |
| Garmin Vector 3 | 162g | £819.00 | Read our review |
| Shimano M520 SPD | 374g | £19.99 | Read our review |
| Speedplay Zero Stainless | 208g | £136.09 | Read our review |




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2 thoughts on “Video: Six of the best pedals – clip in for better cycling efficiency”
162g of vector 3 weight is
162g of vector 3 weight is only single side.
You should x2 weight for correct comparision. 😉
Rolling XTR 9020 SPDs for my
Rolling XTR 9020 SPDs for my gravel bike.
Enjoy having two-sided access for quick entry, no matter what the situation and the wider platform for greater comfort. Usually good deals on pricing available, plus I can walk in my shoes!