The best road pedals from Shimano, Look, Speedplay, Time and more for all budgets

By Stan Portus

Published: Wednesday, 05 July 2023 at 12:00 am


These are the best road bike pedals on the market in 2023, as reviewed by our expert testers.

Deciding which road pedals to buy can be a headache because there’s so much choice, including a wide range of brands and cleat systems, but our buyer’s guide tells you everything you need to know and offers options for all budgets.

Of the three points of contact between you and your bike (the saddle, handlebar and pedals), your pedals have the most work to do.

As well as keeping your feet in place as they spin at up to, and sometimes over, a cadence of 100rpm, they also have to provide a solid platform to push against, so you can propel yourself and your bike forwards.

All things considered, choosing the best road pedals for your riding is crucial, and influences your comfort and efficiency on the bike.

This is a selection of our favourite road pedals from those we’ve reviewed on BikeRadar. At the end of this article, you can read our buyer’s guide to road bike pedals.

We also have a list of cheap bike pedals if you are on a tight budget.

Best road bike pedals in 2023, as reviewed by our expert testers

Look Keo Classic 3 Plus pedals

5.0 out of 5 star rating
"Look
The Look Keo Classic 3 Plus is a good entry-level pedal.
David Caudery / Immediate Media
  • £59/$75/AU$102 as tested
  • Easy to use and reliable
  • Stainless steel plates for stable pedalling
  • Reasonable weight for money

The Look Keo Classic 3 Plus pedals are an ideal first clipless pedal for a cyclist, or anyone looking for an affordable pedal that has high-end tech.

The pedals have a wide 60mm body that makes for stable and secure pedalling, while the stainless steel plates introduce some welcome durability.

Clipping in and out of the pedals is really straightforward thanks to Look’s classic clipless pedal system. This is helped by the pedal always hanging at the same angle on the crank, so you can be sure to get the correct angle when going to clip in.

Even when climbing gradients of 20 per cent or sprinting, the pedals feel secure, and the amount of float provides ample comfort.