LOOK

695

Road2010–

Launched around 2010 as the successor to the 595, the 695 was LOOK's no-compromise French race flagship and a showcase of in-house engineering. It offered arguably the largest palette of proprietary p

765 Gravel RS

Gravel2021–

The 765 Gravel RS extends LOOK's 765 endurance road family into gravel, applying the brand's long-running belief that comfort should come from clever frame engineering rather than added hardware. The

765 Optimum

2015–

Look unveiled the original 765 in 2015 as the French marque's entry into the sportive/endurance segment, notable for Carboflax — a layer of natural flax fibre sandwiched between carbon at the chainsta

785 Huez

2017–

The Look 785 Huez is the French marque's dedicated lightweight climbing road bike, launched in late 2017 and named after the legendary Alpe d'Huez and its 21 Tour de France hairpins. The flagship 785

795 Blade RS

2018–

Look, the French manufacturer that pioneered the clipless pedal in 1984, redesigned the 795 Blade RS from the ground up (latest generation announced 2023, building on the 2019 model). The new frame bo

R96

track2016–

The R96 was LOOK's track superbike for the 2016 Rio Olympics — its name literally stands for 'R(io) 96'. It was an Olympic-grade refresh of the long-serving L96 that had already won with the French te

T20

track2024–

The T20 is LOOK's track superbike, built to carry French riders at the 2024 Paris Olympics and succeeding the Rio-era R96. Like the brand's most prestigious frames it was imagined, prototyped, tested