LOOK SPD Pedals vs Shimano XT M8100 - X-TRACK Race Quick Review - Cleats

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  • Look #SPD pedals vs Shimano XT M8100 clipless pedals, better, worse, same? #LOOK #pedals are used by Maxime Marotte, Sam Gaze, and the world champ Loana Lecomte, here are all the details of these pedals next to XT Race, including installation!
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    0:00 Intro
    00:27 LOOK vs Shimano XT SPD
    01:15 Cleat compatibility
    01:56 LOOK SPD Pedals Specs
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    03:44 LOOK pedal construction
    05:34 Pedal Adjustments
    06:07 LOOK pedals weight
    06:33 Installation
    07:38 Conclusions
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Komentáře • 72

  • @waisinglee1509
    @waisinglee1509 Před 2 lety

    Nice overview! I've been using those exact same Look pedals for a year now, road only, almost 10,000 kms. No issues at all with them.

  • @MrDistill
    @MrDistill Před 2 lety +1

    As always, a great information packed video. Thank you!

  • @mashbr
    @mashbr Před 10 měsíci +2

    Came over here and decided replacing XT for Look pedals. Great review!

  • @downbad9066
    @downbad9066 Před rokem

    awesome! i just got the carbon ti version! can’t wait to try them out

  • @manoloman2000
    @manoloman2000 Před 2 lety

    Como siempre que veo tus vídeos, son muy completos y productivos. Ofreciendo alternativas con detalle. Buen vídeo.

  • @chuckrodgers4780
    @chuckrodgers4780 Před 2 lety +3

    Great review ! I use Look spd ‘s on my mountain and road bikes. The Looks are great and would recommend them .

  • @jamesrae2020
    @jamesrae2020 Před 12 dny +1

    The O on the Look Pedal is on the collar above the threads, the left has a cut/ridge all the way around the collar, the right collar above the threads is smooth, that’s the difference on my Look Carbon TI pedals.

    • @LoveMTB
      @LoveMTB  Před 11 dny +1

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @M1keBLR
    @M1keBLR Před 2 lety +5

    One more idea to You. Some pedals without proper bearings consume more power than you can save due to their light weight. There where some tests in the internet. Shimano pedals are really effective in terms of rolling resistance.

  • @yussanid
    @yussanid Před 6 měsíci +2

    1:31 love this feature, multibrand cleat support 🎉

  • @MA-no6id
    @MA-no6id Před 2 lety +1

    Good review. Using LOOK pedals for a while now Excellent Durable Can,t say anything negative about them Love them

  • @Veterans2009
    @Veterans2009 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you, I was looking for details and I found them, for my brompton city bike, I like clip on padels to strength my knee by hitting all muscles when I am riding

  • @cohoonatube
    @cohoonatube Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the overview! Switching fully to SPD and use Look Blades on one Roadie, and Shimano XTR's on another... prefer the faster click-in with traffic and walkability of Gravel cleats. Interested in the XTrack series for the larger platform / energy transfer. Would love to see a comparison video with the Look En-Rage series.

    • @rodrigomacion9023
      @rodrigomacion9023 Před rokem

      sir.its true thats your shimano xt m8100 is fake because no bar code on the pedals?thanks

  • @SoGoMTB
    @SoGoMTB Před 2 lety

    Clips has come a long way!

  • @kisilvan
    @kisilvan Před 2 lety +1

    Nice to have someone review Look. As an ex roadie I used Look back in the 90s and loved em. I always used shimano on the MTB but have X-Track En rage now for the enduro bike and I really like the float they have and he bulkier platform. I still use shimano spd on the XC bike but now I've seen this review I may take a look at those. Thanks

    • @PRH123
      @PRH123 Před rokem +1

      I had the first generation Look pedals in the late 80's. Great pedals, but the moment Time pedals appeared, everyone went to them, because they had some rotational float, but the Looks didn't.

    • @kisilvan
      @kisilvan Před rokem +1

      @@PRH123 yes I ended up with Abbas knee from using the first Feb then the res clear came out and helped. I remember all the pros going to time pedals.

    • @PRH123
      @PRH123 Před rokem +1

      @@kisilvan yup I long thought that riding then for 4-5 years may have had some long term negative impact on the knee, but it ultimately went away…. I just didn’t have enough money then for the Time pedals….

  • @boxofspace
    @boxofspace Před rokem +2

    I've used these pedals for 2 seasons, and several crashes, and they work great. The only downside is that the bearings don't rotate as smoothly as they used to, but after abusing them for 3k miles - that shouldn't be a surprise.

  • @jasoniannone9675
    @jasoniannone9675 Před 2 lety +1

    I recently replaced a pair of Shimano pedals with the X-Track En-Rage. I'm still using my old cleats. I share your experience in that the Look pedals stay clipped better than the Shimano. I think it's because the Look pedals have more float but I haven't tried to confirm that.

  • @oswaggy
    @oswaggy Před 2 lety +1

    Great review! I'd like to ask if I may, what do you think are the differences between the M8020 and the newer M8120 pedals? Hoping to see your answer! Thanks... Love from Philippines.

  • @MrBirdshell666
    @MrBirdshell666 Před 2 lety +1

    i ve changed all shimano spds (540 and 980) on both my bikes for race and race carbon. look just work better for some reason (easier engagement and less accidental disengagements), with shimano and look cleats.
    and yes, axle length does matter - i had to use shims with my lake winter boots

  • @mrsith1402
    @mrsith1402 Před rokem +4

    I have the Look pedals for 3 months. The cleats are very hard to unclip, changed to Shimano cleats and they are much better. The biggest issue is hitting my ankles on the cranks and even chain stay 3mm does not sound much but I have the bruises to prove it does on some bikes.
    So I have decided to go back to Shimano.

    • @LoveMTB
      @LoveMTB  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @jeremywatts2768
    @jeremywatts2768 Před 2 lety

    Review those Trail Grip flats. Its weird that they're using Vibram vs having the typical shin-dig-pins. It would be nice to have fewer scars even if I'm proud of them.

  • @Je-Welds
    @Je-Welds Před 2 lety +1

    Been using LOOK pedals for 3 yrs now Carbon Ti very good pedals

  • @marekzmazur2077
    @marekzmazur2077 Před 2 lety

    I switched to HT pedals last year because I wanted more retention. They are a game changer. They hold so tight but easy to snap out of. At 300g for the pair I can't complain about the weight either.

    • @marekzmazur2077
      @marekzmazur2077 Před 2 lety

      @@LoveMTB oh I think he is. I actually have a spare set if you want to give them a spin to compare.

  • @boybakalismyname4515
    @boybakalismyname4515 Před 2 lety

    Can i suggest, next video for bike tools?

  • @NH61975
    @NH61975 Před 2 lety +1

    I use this pedals for a while, i like them more compare to Shimano XT, because the plataform is way bigger, make the sensation of power transfer better and smooth..........they are very good pedals.

  • @syazwanabdull4835
    @syazwanabdull4835 Před 2 lety

    For newbie want to use cleat which is the best and easy

  • @interceptor7905
    @interceptor7905 Před 2 lety

    Never tired of Shimano stuff,always works

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird Před 2 lety

    I use spd for my road bike because of the walkability and also clip sandals only come in spd... Nowadays there are road bike shoes w spd, like the giro empires

  • @GFClocked
    @GFClocked Před 2 lety

    I've bought some crankbrother mallet e LS + their own shoe that's meant to go with the pedals and tested for a whole season.. It just can't beat the beat up (bought used) xtr m9100 with a random set of cheap spd shoes. That satisfying click and knowing you're either clipped or unclipped is unbeatable. In contrast eggbeaters seem vague and not reassuring in their clip mechanism, I've even had them unclip in the middle of a downhill, and even though it's adjustable - they're already setup as good as you can get out of the gate, as it's meant to go together. Meanwhile I've never had that happen with shimano even at low-medium setting, not to mention you can adjust that on the fly!
    I've upgraded the shoes to specialized rekon for stiffer carbon sole, but the pedals and spd system is so godlike I can't believe it's unchanged for like 3 decades, spd came out before I was even born! They really did nail it out of the gate with this one.
    The only advantage crank system has over the spd sh51 (that I've used) is in the crashes it ejects you away from the bike better, but most likely sh56 would do that also.

    • @GFClocked
      @GFClocked Před 2 lety

      @@LoveMTB I'll be honest, I've been using them for trail riding. And even though it says "e" for enduro, they are perfectly fine for trail riding. No more weight than any other trail spd pedal either, I was surprised - after seeing their beefy construction. I'm sure they'd survive nuclear war. theyre still good pedals - Wide platform for even and big area for shoe contact, the platform feels very good - no pressure spots unlike what I had with spd (but that is probably from flexible shoe base). And the unclipping is super easy for when the terrain is iffy, that's on the default cleats. I've bought some ez cleats from crankbros too, but never even needed to test them, as default was already super easy. The Q factor is great for trail riding too, as they offer long spindle version. What I didn't like was that instead of pressing in shoe vertically, you kinda have to 'slide into' the mechanism, more horizontally - very much a dislike for me. And also its vague, as there's no audible click it lacks the reassurance of spd for me, even though I know I'm clicked, it just isn't the same. I guess it kinda stems from the fact that I find them too easy to unclip, and unlike spd where a hex tool can adjust on the fly - you need to mess around with cleat spacers, but I think I'm already without spacers on the mallet shoes and its still too easy. On shimano I kept using lowest spring force and it was never a problem.
      Not sure about marketing though, im from Lithuania and I've never seen any ads for them here, I just know Jeff from WWC, and all the guys at VitalMTB use them, so I tried my hand at it.

  • @antoinedupre6634
    @antoinedupre6634 Před 2 lety

    Is the larger platform useful? In the end of the video, we can see that the outer side of the shoe is not even on it!

  • @bobbigrant9158
    @bobbigrant9158 Před rokem

    Must Have

  • @theadventurebiker
    @theadventurebiker Před 2 lety +4

    Nice review! Being a longtime Shimano user, I wasn't even aware that Look had pedals like this. Honestly however a carbon body MTB pedal sounds like a bad idea - all it might take is one or two good hard rock strikes on the trail and these might end up shattered into pieces, given the rather brittle nature of carbon composites.

    • @diehardbikes
      @diehardbikes Před rokem +1

      First off, Time has a pedal that has been carbon for much longer than Look, and they are actually known as some of the most reliable pedals out there. Second, I have a set of these pedals, 3 of them actually. One set I have raced very hard in the elite category in Cyclocross and mountain biking all over the Northwestern part of America. In all weather conditions, in many temperatures, and in all ground types. Never had an issue with the Looks. However, I used to race Shimano XTR 9100s. I switched to Look after a particularly icy race that my XTRs froze up on me in and the looks that I was experimenting with took over and performed much better for much longer in frozen temps. Ive struck these pedals against rocks, curbs, playstructures, roots, dirt, gravel, everything you can imagine. They just are bombproof. I cant say the same for my XTRs which folded on me on one side once when I took a 9 foot drop in Washington. A pin broke.

    • @janvanrookhuijzen8309
      @janvanrookhuijzen8309 Před rokem

      I have a set of older model look carbon ti pedals. The carbon seems to last for ever.

  • @Jacob99174
    @Jacob99174 Před 2 lety +1

    Wouldn’t mind exploring, but it ain’t broken, so sticking with Shimano and just waiting for availability.

  • @danzaokid
    @danzaokid Před 9 měsíci +1

    3:00 Shimano comes with spacers 1mm to mount their cleats if needed.

  • @adrianlimkb
    @adrianlimkb Před 2 lety

    Have been using this for quite a while,2 years maybe,and no more looking back.
    I am interested to try d HT M1 pedals next if any chance.

    • @adrianlimkb
      @adrianlimkb Před 2 lety

      @@LoveMTB
      Nice,looking forward to see then...

  • @lisabeck3963
    @lisabeck3963 Před 2 lety

    Nice - thanks for the intro to LOOK pedals. I've drifted so far from road biking I forgot all about LOOK as a brand. Will try some for my next set. I wanted to ask a question about brakes. I bought a set of brakes (MEROCA 2 piston mineral oil) for a spare bike I was putting together. Simple cheap and cheerful brakes. The bike turned out to be so good, I've used it a lot and in less than 4 months worn out the pads. I never paused to think when buying the brakes that finding replacement pads would be an issue. I cannot find any information online to tell me where I can obtain MEROCA pads, or which Shimano pads to use. Replacing the rear pads while on an away trip at a bike shop, they simply popped in new pads and away I went happy as Larry, but I failed to learn which pads they used. Silly me. Would you know? Or, perhaps it could be a useful video subject for a later time. As the MEROCA brakes are otherwise fantastic, I'm sure there are many more people wondering where they can get new pads. Please let me know if you're reading this and have the answer. Thank you :-)

    • @lisabeck3963
      @lisabeck3963 Před 2 lety

      @@LoveMTB I'll get a set and let you know :-) Thanks for your reply

  • @mcsweeneys3383
    @mcsweeneys3383 Před 2 lety +1

    Shimano has the best Clipless MTB Pedals in my Opinion. I find the PDM 540s are hard to beat. I am currently on Xpedo MForce 8 Pedals with Steel Axles, they are not bad, but the longevity of the bearings is nothing to brag about and the action is also not comparable to Shimano. I also have a pair of old XTR 747, they are undestroyable...

  • @marcelopradostudios2719

    Otimo video eu comprei este pedal ontem estava em black friday, ele serve com os tacos shimano ne? São tão bons quanto o M520? Eu ja uso um tem quase 18 rs

    • @marcelopradostudios2719
      @marcelopradostudios2719 Před rokem

      Perfeito!!! Comprei os pneus Rekon Race 2,35 TR o pneu bom 🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽

  • @kevinborovsky3558
    @kevinborovsky3558 Před 2 lety

    Hey there I have an off topic here question. As you know I'm building a Prone (L) frame. I just watched your video on chain line sizing, and now confused. I ordered a m7120 crank set, and I have a bottom bracket width of 73mm. Question will the crankset work, and do I still need a 2.5 washer when I install the bottom bracket as crank set came with 2 3mm washers?? Will my chain line be so far off with the M7120?? Thanks as always

    • @kevinborovsky3558
      @kevinborovsky3558 Před 2 lety

      @@LoveMTB I was thinking that as well about only 2.5 on drive side. That may fix it. Thanks as always for your help

  • @ThunderStruckMTB
    @ThunderStruckMTB Před 2 lety

    I'm a 100% flats rider and still watched the whole video!

  • @diyonoputra99official51

    Nice

  • @nicolasbozzo2364
    @nicolasbozzo2364 Před 2 lety +1

    I hit the ground or rocks with my pedals pretty often. Idk if that carbon body will be able to withstand the abuse.

    • @fchacla
      @fchacla Před 2 lety +1

      I hit my pedals too. My XT pedals still doing well after 4 years of abuse. I don't thik carbon pedals will last the same.

    • @fchacla
      @fchacla Před 2 lety

      @@LoveMTB Great video review!. Thanks for let us know about new products.

  • @rogerio5752
    @rogerio5752 Před rokem +1

    LOOK incredible brand......top mind!!!!

  • @raresale889
    @raresale889 Před 2 lety

    The conclusion that you got is the most imp. to me because with shimano xt pedals and sh51 i got to mutch float ,and 1 part of the pedal even alows free play on vertical axis which is so bad and anoying on everythink.Do you had the same think?

    • @raresale889
      @raresale889 Před 2 lety

      @@LoveMTB ok... So you observed LOOK has somehow a smaller amount of pedal float?

    • @raresale889
      @raresale889 Před 2 lety

      @@LoveMTB yes, they are shimano ,both cleats and pedals.. But somehow maybe the vertical movement has connection with the angle of my ankle and foot,couse i go a little like a duck.Othervise ,as i observed the connection between cleats and SPD ,could just be manufacturing mistakes. I do not have any idea what else could be.

  • @taingkhimlymeng7d525
    @taingkhimlymeng7d525 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Can we use shimano cleat pad on look pedal

  • @DadDoingStuff
    @DadDoingStuff Před 2 lety +2

    The carbon “Looks” cool, but…..I want to see what shape they are in after 10-15yrs. The XT pedal is just bulletproof. They will outlast every maintain bike you will ever own. I’m skeptical that the Look will have the same long-term durability. Good info, nice video!

    • @edwinbeltran2677
      @edwinbeltran2677 Před 2 lety

      Same thoughts, i have seen a lot of look pedals that have the same bearing problems even their hi End Keo 2 max...
      Shimano pedals are bomb Proof! i used to own an older low end version of Shimano been using it for more than 4 years without any maintenance for its price its hard to beat!

  • @Ruben.C.C.
    @Ruben.C.C. Před 2 lety

    Excelente vídeo; felicidades. Yo me quedo con shimano XT, y mejor el XTR.

  • @iffy_too4289
    @iffy_too4289 Před 2 lety

    Stack height is "that figure"/2

  • @Van.Mironov
    @Van.Mironov Před 2 lety

    Hi! Not sure why are you tired from shimano spd... But,... After 3 (or 4) seasons same XT pedals are fine in heavy CC (boots are surely not, will go to trash) and still have some original grease in it. And XTs surely forgive me a ton of scratches by rocks, roots and road )
    They not so good for jumps, it is true... Well, I moved to trail/enduro fs last year, learning to fly, you know. Flats are better for that.
    Thank you for video, will keep them in mind.
    From Russia with love.. to MTB)))

  • @karlasolano7794
    @karlasolano7794 Před rokem

    Can this bike carry a 6', 350 lb guy?

  • @user-bm7gc6zq3l
    @user-bm7gc6zq3l Před 2 lety

    Hi, I am an audience in China, can I release your video to the video website in China? Let cycling fans in China see your video