SRAM GX1 11-speed
90.47
SRAM GX Eagle
111.77
Shimano SLX M7100
60.94
SRAM GX1 11-speed vs. SRAM GX Eagle vs. Shimano SLX M7100
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
sturdy and not too heavy |
reliable |
smooth shifting in combination with the sram xg cassette |
Quality |
precise (6x) |
Good price (6x) |
Fast delivery (4x) |
Easy to adjust (4x) |
Price (2x) |
Easy to install |
Not bent like my old one |
Shadow plus system |
Cons
Weight |
No (11x) |
nothing (3x) |
Weight (2x) |
Not yet found |
No manual included |
took 5 days instead of 2 or 3 as claimed |
not robust, 2x worn cage |
poor rebound/rebound |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Due to the higher cable tension, the derailleur keeps shifting well. No matter how much mud there is between your gears. |
By opening the clutch, you can easily remove the cable tension and you can easily remove the wheel. |
The clutch makes sure the chain will stay on the cassette in good order. |
In this derailleur you will find the same technology as in high-end derailleurs. |
You can now fit a cassette with up to 52 teeth. Handy when cycling uphill! |
The clutch keeps the chain tensioned and prevents chattering. |
This derailleur also shifts under demanding and rough conditions. |
Cons
The derailleur is heavier than its brothers from the higher segments. |
This derailleur is heavier than a SRAM XX1 or X01 rear derailleur. |
This derailleur is heavier than 12-speed derailleurs from a higher price range. |
Specifications
11 speed
12 speed
12 speed
Mechanical
Mechanical
Mechanical
Long Cage
Long Cage
Long Cage
32T
Weight
265 grams
290 grams
316 grams
Largest cassette sprocket
42T
50T
52T
52T
51T
Colour
Black
Lunar Grey
What groupset do you have?
SRAM GX
Shimano SLX