Shimano J04C
24,95
Shimano J03A
From 19,-
SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate
From 19,95
Shimano J04C vs. Shimano J03A vs. SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Easy to assemble |
Last long |
Price |
Lots of braking power |
Brakes well (2x) |
Quiet |
Low wear for a resin block |
Less squeaky brakes. |
quiet (3x) |
Good grip in wet conditions |
Easy to assemble yourself |
Braking |
Cons
No |
prix |
Costly but good value for money |
More expensive than without fins |
Not the cheapest price |
Duration |
No |
Break-in first |
lots of noise |
wear out very fast |
Lining wears off quickly in wet conditions |
According to the product specialist
Pros
With these brake pads you always have good braking power, even when you descend an Alpine col at 30 degrees. |
These brake pads are very wear-resistant. |
These J03A brake pads are 40% more durable than the J02A previous model! |
Thanks to the organic compound, these brake pads engage quickly. |
These brake pads make little noise during braking. |
The cooling fins have improved heat resistance significantly. |
These brake pads are hard and can withstand high temperatures. |
These brake pads brake well and offer good modulation. |
Cons
These brake pads engage later than softer pads. |
These brake pads can make more noise when braking. |
These brake pads are not as durable and do not manage heat as well as semi-metallic or metallic brake pads. |
These brake pads are not suitable for all types of rotors. |
Specifications
Bike Type
Mountain bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
E-bike
City and Hybrid bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
E-bike
City and Hybrid bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Hard (Metal)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Hard (Metal)
Medium (Semi-Metal)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Medium (Semi-Metal)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Number of brake pads
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
Shimano A
Shimano A
SRAM D