Shimano D02S
20,45
Shimano D02S
Shimano L03A
From 23,52
Shimano L03A
SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate
From 20,45
SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate

Shimano D02S vs. Shimano L03A vs. SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate


Shimano D02S
Shimano L03A
SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate
Shimano D02S

20,45

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Shimano L03A

From 23,52

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SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate

From 20,45

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
Pros
Quick
Regular prices
Stocks
Good price (5x)
Available! (5x)
In stock (2x)
Quiet (2x)
quiet (3x)
Good grip in wet conditions
Easy to assemble yourself
Braking
Cons
-
None (11x)
expensive (2x)
Pricey (2x)
More expensive than third party pads
Break-in first
lots of noise
wear out very fast
Lining wears off quickly in wet conditions

According to the product specialist

Pros
The brake pads last very long.
The brake pads resist the heat caused by frequent braking during a descent.
Heat dissipation is improved thanks to the cooling fins.
These organic brake pads produce very little noise.
These brake pads respond quickly and are easy to modulate.
These brake pads are hard and can withstand high temperatures.
These brake pads brake well and offer good modulation.
Cons
The brake pads have a lower gripping speed than softer brake pads.
Sintered brake pads produce more noise while braking.
Although heat dissipation is improved due to the cooling fins, these resin brake pads are more sensitive to heat than brake pads with a (semi-)metallic compound.
These brake pads are not suitable for all types of rotors.

Specifications

Bike Type
Mountain bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Hardness of brake pads
Hard (Metal)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Hard (Metal)
Medium (Semi-Metal)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Number of brake pads
1 Pair
2 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
Suitable for
Shimano B
Shimano G
SRAM D