Campagnolo Ekar GT 13-speed
163,41
Campagnolo Ekar GT 13-speed
SRAM XPLR XG-1271
147,41
SRAM XPLR XG-1271
SRAM XG-1371 XPLR E1
211,76
SRAM XG-1371 XPLR E1

Campagnolo Ekar GT 13-speed vs. SRAM XPLR XG-1271 vs. SRAM XG-1371 XPLR E1


Campagnolo Ekar GT 13-speed
SRAM XPLR XG-1271
SRAM XG-1371 XPLR E1
Campagnolo Ekar GT 13-speed

163,41

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SRAM XPLR XG-1271

147,41

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SRAM XG-1371 XPLR E1

211,76

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
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(1)
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Pros
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Lowest weight in terms of SRAM XPLR 12 speed
Shifts fine
Aesthetically OK
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Cons
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Weight higher than alternatives
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According to the product specialist

Pros
The cassette has a nice finish to optimise shifting under load. Thus, you will continue to shift perfectly in all conditions!
With this cassette, all you need is one chainring which, thanks to its narrow-wide pattern, ensures that the chain always stays securely in place.
The cassette has an even greater range than the regular Ekar due to the 10-48T option.
This cassette is made of hardened steel, which ensures unprecedented durability.
The SRAM XPLR cassette gives you the option of riding your gravel bike with a single chainring thanks to its 440% gearing range.
Optimised for shifting under the biggest loads, like bad weather conditions and steep hills, this makes for perfect shifting.
Compatible with XDR bodies and flattop SRAM chains.
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Cons
Compatible only with Campagnolo N3W 13-speed freewheel bodies.
Does not yet give you the range of a mountain bike cassette for the mountainous courses when combined with gravel chainrings. This requires a smaller ring.
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Specifications

Bike Type
Gravel bike
Gravel bike
Number of gears
13 speed
12 speed
13 speed
Body Type
Campagnolo N3W 10-13 speed
SRAM XDR 12 speed
Suitable for
Campagnolo
SRAM XPLR
SRAM
Cassette Ratio
9 / 42
10 / 44
10 / 48
10 / 44
10 / 46
Quality
Better
Best
Best
Colour
Black
Grey
What groupset do you have?
SRAM XPLR