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The Thinvik Road Bike Cleats are designed for Shimano SPD-SL systems, featuring a larger pedal surface for enhanced stability and control. With high-quality bearings for smooth operation and adjustable tension settings, these cleats ensure a personalized and efficient cycling experience.
Brand | Thinvik |
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Color | Pedal Center 57mm |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 290 Grams |
Style | Riding |
Manufacturer | Thinvik |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.46 x 5.2 x 1.93 inches |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Thinvik |
Part Number | PD-CLIPLESS-SPDSL-JINY-TV |
M**H
Good cleats
good value for money, but not very long lasting
T**T
Quality product for a quality price
This is my 3rd set I have purchased from them and they hold up well…I tend to forget to put on the cleat protectors while walking off the bike so they wear out quickly. I have never experienced them coming loose on me at all. Very happy with my cleats!
R**B
Good Value Deal
I went from original Shimano SPD-Sls to this new brand. I have been riding fixed gear for about ten years now. The cleat clicks in easily and clicks out with ease. It feels sturdy when you are clipped in. I currently ride them with very little float as I like a stiff ride. They feel strong and appear to be made of high quality.The feel of the clip does feel slightly loose, but that could be because of my pedal. There is a notable difference from my old cleats to these new ones, however. Overall, they're a perfect replacement when you're not racing and excellent for trainig.P.S. I ride brakeless so I prefer a strong, stiff clip to brake quickly.
A**T
Close to the real thing!
I had to replace my Shimano Cleats and as usual I ended up on the Amazon site and saw these specific cleats. They look identical to those that I have used over many years. As is usual I never replace a complete pair, I always use the cleat from the right foot to replace the worn one on the left, that being the foot I always unclip when coming to a stop, so the one on the right seldom gets used. Anyway replacing the cleats as I described I found I had an issue with the new cleat that I had just received. The Thinvit cleat is really hard to unclip from the pedal, I even slackened off my pedal to the least amount of tension, I backed it right out. I still have an issue unclipping the right foot. I have been trying to clip and unclip the right foot in order to get some wear on it to make it easier to operate. I'll just have to keep working with it. The cost of these cleats is very good, I'm not sure if it's just me but I'm finding them hard to use at the moment, I'm just pleased I have an original Shimano cleat on my left shoe to enable me to ride on a regular basis.
V**E
These suck
Not nearly as good as Shimano. The plastic is too soft and therefore they do not unclip well, I cycle a very lot and I almost fell over when they failed to unclip. Even the bolts are substandard and start to strip while applying the required torque for unclipping. Do not buy this crap
D**.
Worked out really well
Worked out really well
T**L
Cleats
Real nice quality snd price
D**M
Works ok and plastic is stiff
I put in 300 miles with these already. My only problem is that they are not breaking in and the clip is still very stiff. Which has caused me to fall 3-4 times already cuz I couldn't pull my foot out quick enough. I'm 55 and pretty athletic so I didn't really hurt myself, but I do have some good scrapes and bruises from the falls.The clips themself are flawless and mount well and don't move once installed. I'd buy them again. But I would try another brand just to see if after 50-60 unclips, they get a little less tight to help me with pullouts when I stop the bike to be less risky. These certainly stay tight. The plastic is very stiff. I had another version of these same ones and the plastic was a bit softer, but they wore out quickly. And broke in well. Certainly not these.{update} - Just replaced these after 800 miles. The yellow parts wore out in some areas. I decided to go with name brand Shimano this time. I wanted to see the difference. I immediately noticed a difference. 1) The Shimano unclipped a bit easier in quick "need to unclip before I'm about to lean over too much moments". Whereas these imitation ones didn't unclip quick enough and I ended up on my side a couple of times in the middle of the street next to cars a couple of times. Secondly, these also seem to wear out more unevenly than the Shimano. These are just not worth it for me. I'm no longer getting these. Lowered my star rating from 4 to 3. I ride about 70 miles per week to give you an idea and I ride about 5,000 miles a year.
C**Z
Great cleats, recommended.
Great cleats, too quality/price ratio. The hardware included is similar if not the same as the original product. Recommended.
H**D
Indistinguishable from Shimano Cleats
Looks and feels like the real Shimano item. But that's only on the indoor trainer. I will really know once it use it outside at a coffee stop but that is months away
C**Y
So Far, so good
Recieved these quick and they fit like the originals. Tried them out and the clipped in and out easily. Will update my rating later in The season if they wear well. Potential 5 star product.
W**T
Tight fit
My old cleats were falling apart, and I needed a new pair. The first time I used them was on a distance ride (200km). Generally not a good idea to try out new gear on longer rides, but had no issues. They felt snug but released with no trouble. Installation was easy.
T**N
Poor quality
Was hoping I'd be pleasantly surprised with a set of knock offs, but one side won't even clip when I put my body weight on it. Stick with the Shimano cleats.
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