SRAM Force eTap AXS Disc
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SRAM Force eTap AXS Disc
SRAM Red eTAP AXS
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SRAM Red eTAP AXS
Campagnolo Record 12 Speed
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Campagnolo Record 12 Speed

SRAM Force eTap AXS Disc vs. SRAM Red eTAP AXS vs. Campagnolo Record 12 Speed


SRAM Force eTap AXS Disc
SRAM Red eTAP AXS
Campagnolo Record 12 Speed
SRAM Force eTap AXS Disc

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SRAM Red eTAP AXS

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Campagnolo Record 12 Speed

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Reviews
Pros
-
Price (3x)
Light (2x)
Top material
Beautiful design
Smooth, precise gear shifting
All-round gear distribution
Ergonomic ergopowers
Good looks
Cons
-
No (2x)
Front mech setup
6 bolt rotors
Expensive (5x)
RAS

According to the product specialist

Pros
This groupset offers the same performance as Sram Red eTap AXS at a more affordable price.
This groupset has a large range, which ensures you always have the right gear ratio.
You can personalise the groupset using the Sram AXS App on your smartphone.
The components of this groupset are interchangeable with other AXS parts, even Eagle AXS parts.
This upgrade kit enables you to replace only the essential components of your bike.
The upgrade kit allows you to adjust your bike's drivetrain to your liking
Sram eTAP AXS offers unparallelled possibilities on and next to your bike!
The lightweight Campagnolo Record 12-speed groupset has a great price-quality ratio when compared to Shimano or SRAM.
Campagnolo has succeeded in bringing the great looks and the emotion back into the components.
The rear derailleur shifts quickly and smoothly, and reduces chain rattle due to the high cage tension.
The gear levers are ergonomically shaped and fit perfectly in your hands. Gear shifting has a natural feel.
The Ultra-Torque crankset not only looks gorgeous, it also provides excellent power transfer and is easy to mount.
Cons
You need an XDR freehub to install the cassette.
This groupset is heavier than Sram Red eTap AXS, because cheaper, heavier materials were used.
The front derailleur shifts less smoothly when the ratio between the front chainrings is different than 13 teeth.
This groupset is slightly heavier than a Super Record groupset.

Specifications

Brake Type
Disc Flat Mount
Disc Flat Mount
Disc Post Mount
Traditional Rim Brake
Direct Mount Rim Brake
Direct Mount Front and Bottombracket Rear
Bike Type
Road bike
Number of gears
12 speed
12 speed
12 speed
Shifting Type
Electronic
Electronic
Mechanical
Crankset (Axle) Type
Dub
Suitable for
Sram XDR
Campagnolo
Drivetrain Type
2 x 12
Crank Type
Double
Cassette Ratio
10 / 26
10 / 28
10 / 33
10 / 36
11 / 29
11 / 32
11 / 34
BCD
107 mm
Cage Length
Short Cage
Medium Cage
Medium Cage
Hardness of brake pads
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Crankset axle fit
SRAM DUB (29mm)
Campagnolo Ultra-Torque
Crank Ratio
40
44
46
46 / 33
48 / 35
50 / 34
52 / 36
53 / 39
Adjustable lever
Yes
Direction
Unidirectional
Crank Length
170 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
172.5 mm
175 mm
Bottom Bracket
No, not included
No, not included
No, not included
Front Derailleur
N/A
Braze-on
N/A
Braze-on
Braze-on
Cables
Inner derailleur cable
Outer derailleur cable
Hydraulic brake lines
Inner derailleur cable
Inner brake cable
Outer derailleur cable
Outer brake cable
Chainring Type
Round
Number of links
114 links
Colour
Black
Grey
Grey
Black
Type
1x12
2x12
1x12
2x12
2x12
Type of Brake
Hydraulic
Diameter Disc Brake Rotor
140 mm
160 mm
160 mm front / 160 mm rear
Not Applicable
Without Disc
Crankset Type
Double
Double
Brake Disc Mounting
6-bolt
6-bolt
Centerlock
N/A
What groupset do you have?
SRAM Force
SRAM Red