
I've tried to use cheap off-brand replacement cleats, but they never work as well as the branded ones from Look or Garmin. These engage and disengage perfectly, as they should. The rubber padding on the bottoms is less slippery than the typical, harder plastic. I don't know yet how long they will last. For my typical training, I don't walk around that much. However, when we get into the summer with some long events, I'll be stomping around feed stops where the cleats usually get chewed up. This is also the first time I used the grey float, usually using the red. When it comes time to replace the cleats on my other road shoes, I'll go with these again.

I ordered these in the 48mm size. I was intrigued by the reviews of lower rolling resistance on these and ordered a set. These are great riding tires! I've tried them in light mud, hard pack, and some loose gravel and grip is very good. Also, noticeably lower rolling resistance on pavement than my previous Specialized Pathfinders, as most of my rides involve some concrete. Can't comment on durability, since I've only put ~100 miles on these so far.
The only downside is that these were painful to install for tubeless. The sidewalls are supple so the bead does not hold well to the hook for a regular pump to inflate, whereas my previous Specialized and Panaracer tires had no issues installing with just a floor pump. Finally had to get a compressor to get them to seal.

I used Speedplay pedals for many years. I got stuck in them several times-meaning I could not break the cleat free from the pedal because dirt was in the cleat. Not again.
These Shimano pedals are a good value. I can't see ever getting stuck in them. Exiting the pedal is easy.
I don't like how the pedal is alway turned to the wrong side when I try to clip in. I wish they were weighted so the enty side was alway up. (Speedplay you could use either side) Not a big deal but if you are on a race start you would be left in the dust trying to clip in.

On the positive side these are supple, well-made tires that mounted just exactly perfectly to ENVE SES 4.5 wheels. Running tpu tubes and not tubeless the tires were only 47mm wide! They should measure at least 49 new with 25mm inner rims and then gradually relax to 50 over time. The ride was not as supple as the 48's I was running from another brand whose tires DO measure 50mm wide when run with 25mm inner rims.
I took these off and sold them barely used after one ride and am not pleased with the tires being significantly under sized. I really like the black sidewalls that I can't get with my previous tires, but looks aren't much compared to performance.
Hopefully, future runs of the tires will be different.







