Campy ProFit Pedals?



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I've always ridden Look pedals, but they are wearing out. Any feedback on Campy Profit pedals? I
haven't heard anything about them.

TIA

Dave
 
UMTERP wrote:

> I've always ridden Look pedals, but they are wearing out. Any feedback on Campy Profit pedals? I
> haven't heard anything about them.
>
> TIA
>
> Dave

I've had Record for 13 months.

The cleat is two piece, 1 metal, 1 plastic. The step down engagement part is metal, which seems good
from a wear point of view, but it does create metal to metal contact which can squeak when riding.
So you've got to pay attention to keeping it greased.

The anodizing on the pedal is chipping off.

Functionally, they are fine, but I can't say they would be superior to Look.

Wayne
 
UMTERP wrote:
> I've always ridden Look pedals, but they are wearing out. Any feedback on Campy Profit pedals? I
> haven't heard anything about them.
>
> TIA
>
> Dave

I ride Campagnolo profits during the summer and looks in the winter. Prior to the profits I used
look all year round. The Campagnolo pedals have a more positive feel and so require less tension
making them easier to unclip from without danger of pulling out. I find them marginally more
difficult to clip into than the looks. The plastic part of the cleat seems to last longer than the
looks. I've only done about 5000 miles on the Campag Pedals so can't tell how well they last. You
can get pedal reflectors for the campagnolo pedals which if night riding can be useful in some parts
of the world.

If I was forced to have the same pedals on both bikes (which I will be soon when my ancient winter
Carnac shoes finaly give up the ghost) I would choose the Campagnolo pedals. Then again I like
Campagnolo just because it is Campagnolo so I am not a good reference:)

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