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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I use these for spin class,
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This review is from: Shimano SPD Cleats (Sports)
There are 2 types of shimano SPD cleats. These and the SH56 (a big "M" written on them). They will both work with the Shimano SPD clip. The difference, so I am told, is that the SH56 (not this one) is an easy release - which, as I understand it, is useful if you are afraid your going to wreck and you don't want your feet stuck in the pedals. These are not the easy release and are therefore useful for things like spin class where there is (hopefully) no chance of you falling over. I have purchased and reviewed both types (see my review on the SH56 page). I have used both on a Schwinn spin cycle fine. I think that these are a little tighter (important on heavy standing hill climbs) and I would recommend them for spinning. I hope this helps. (I have no idea why bike cleats have to be so complicated)
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does the job, can't go wrong with Shimano,
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This review is from: Shimano SPD Cleats (Sports)
It is what it is, does the job, easy to use. These were my first clip in cleats, simple to use. It took me about 10 minutes to get used to my feet being clipped in. Noticable power increase. Highly recommended.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excelent cleats, better than multi release for mountain biking,
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This review is from: Shimano SPD Cleats (Sports)
I bought these cleats to replace the silver multi-release ones that came with my pedals. These cleats have been much better- they hold on tighter, and do not wobble like the multi ones did. They may be a little tougher to get out, but not enough so that I've noticed a big difference. They just feel much more secure, and they don't pop out when lifting on the pedals or bunny hopping, as the multi ones sometimes did.
My suggestion would be to go for these if you're mountain biking and need solid stability with your cleats. If you're road biking, the multi ones might be nice because they seem to be a little more forgiving with releases, but they don't feel as secure when standing, etc. 2115|R3UF0VG797K95;2115|R1W8KDMERHSZ9H;2115|R2KSXJS00UIZTR;
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