





SHIMANO Cleats SPD-SL SM-SH10/SM-SH12
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Luis A. Carrillo
> 3 dayFits good in my cycling shoes.
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PalAl
> 3 dayFor those that say these are not the same as Shimano you are wrong. They are Shimano. I just received two pairs in Shimano packing.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayMy beloved Time RXS pedals failed (cracked the composite body) and, driven by budget concerns, I bought Shimano 105 pedals some years ago. The 105s are definitely heavier but have lasted longer. The best part is Shimanos cleat design. My old cleats were worn beyond recognition yet there was no loss of performance. Clicking in remained positive; release was consistent; float was unaffected. These cleats also offer a lot of variation in placement and alignment. Not an issue to me; my preferred placement is neutral front-to-back, side-to-side, and rotationally on both pedals, but those with leg or foot issues or preferring a more rearward cleat position may find the 105s easier to dial in. Walking is relatively secure; covers are available but Ive not found the need. The large heads on the mounting bolt add stiffness to the pedal-shoe interface but the 4 mm allen heads love to trap grit and debris that has to be picked out before the bolts can be removed. Tip: I use marine-grade anti-seize on nearly all bike fasteners, including my pedal cleat bolts. Overall I like the performance of my Shimano pedals and love the performance of my Shimano cleats.
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Read4Fun
> 3 dayThey fit my shoes perfectly and had no issues using on my bike pedals. Cleat covers do come in handy to protect my cleats.
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Benjamin M. Davis
> 3 dayLove these cleats. Easy in/out but stable. Enough lateral freedom to protect knees. Only minus is the shimano screws are a little shirt for sidi shoes so I end up buying or reusing a longer set of screws.
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Michael Moore
> 3 dayQuick shipment and a great price for these replacement cleats. I find these floating cleats to be more comfortable in long rides than the red fixed travel cleats.
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Paul Avery
> 3 dayBest cleat for the money. Non Shimano cleats dont hold up.
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Rie Frost
> 3 dayShimano SPD SL cleats are made in Japan. These cleats came in a generic plastic sleeve with the Shimano cardboard taped to it. These are not authentic. They were made in China. You can see the tape someone put out together. Do not buy from seller Last Samurai.
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Dolphins 2021
Greater than one weekThe brand Shimano is synonymous of quality
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Megan
> 3 dayNice shimano cleats with that forgiving float