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LOOK
In production2016–

Keo 2 Max

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Origin

LOOK Cycle, founded in 1951 in Nevers, France, made cycling history in 1984 when it adapted its ski-binding clip-in technology into the first commercially successful clipless road pedal — the pedal Bernard Hinault rode to victory in the 1985 Tour de France. That patented step-in system reshaped road cycling and the modern 'Keo' standard is its direct descendant, introduced in 2005 as a lighter, narrower evolution of the earlier 3-hole system. The Keo 2 Max sits in the middle of LOOK's Keo road range: it took the Keo 2 platform and widened the stainless-steel contact plate to 500 mm2 (a ~25% increase over the earlier 400 mm2 plate) for a broader, more stable foot-to-pedal interface. It is positioned as a sportive / gran-fondo pedal for club and enthusiast riders rather than a pro race product.

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Specifications

Weight
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The verdict

+Strengths
  • Wide 500 mm2 plate gives a stable, comfortable platform with good power transfer
  • Easy, predictable and safe clip-in / clip-out with smooth rotational float
  • Well priced and widely available; huge Keo cleat ecosystem
Weaknesses
  • Sealing/durability trails Shimano equivalents; cleats squeak when dirty
  • Composite body and included cleats wear faster than premium alternatives
  • Does nothing class-leading — a solid 'safe' choice rather than a standout
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Generations

  1. Keo 2 Max (composite)

    • Standard model. Composite body, best value; ~10 g heavier than Carbon.
  2. Keo 2 Max Carbon

    • Same platform, plate and cleats; carbon body saves ~10 g/pair for a modest price premium.
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Versions & builds

Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.

Versions & builds
SpecCurrentKeo 2 Max (composite)CurrentKeo 2 Max Carbon
Year20162016
MSRP€100€110
PurposeValueBalanced
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