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Old 02-14-08 | 11:47 AM
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Bikes: 2010 Trek Madone 5.5 CAAD9

Originally Posted by ekimeno
I've been using them for 3 months now and:

1. They're more difficult to clip in, but once you've learned the technique it's not that bad.
2. You can leave your cleat covers at home because these are easy to walk around in.
3. The rubber on the cleats doesn't last too long - 2-3 months and they start peeling off, though of course this depends on how much you ride (or walk around after riding...)

So... I'd say I'm pretty indifferent - they have pros and cons. That said, the next pair I'll be buying will be non-grip if they're still available.
Thanks for your serious response, I was mainly concerned with the wear, I don't walk that much in the cleats and I do have cleat covers. I was just curious how the wear was, I feel the regular keo cleats wear out pretty fast. But I guess I'll just stick with them.
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