Shimano Saint M820
From 169,21
Hope Tech 4 E4
From 211,76
Shimano XTR M9100
192,42
Hope Tech 4 X2
From 153,74
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Pros
Superbly processed |
Great braking performance |
cooling |
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Parcel in excellent condition |
Speed of dispatch |
Fast delivery |
Product Quality |
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Cons
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Shimano could supply an extra olive per brake |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| These brakes have excellent modulation and stopping power. |
| The caliper has a double piston, making it extra powerful. |
| The range of the brake lever is adjustable. |
| The Hope Tech 4 mtb brakes are 30% more powerful than its predecessor, the Hope Tech 3 MTB brakes. |
| Suitable for trail and enduro use depending on rider weight + bike, see last product image. |
| The shape of the brake lever has been further improved to maximize comfort and control. |
| The position of the brake levers is manually adjustable according to personal preference, with a maximum range of 30°. |
| Dual pistons for maximum braking power, perfect modulation on technical trails and descents. |
| The XTR M9100 brakes are designed to withstand even the most extreme situations. They offer consistent braking power even in wet or muddy conditions. |
| These mtb brakes are highly modulable, meaning you can precisely dose the braking force. This is essential for controlling your mountain bike in technical situations. |
| This brake set is very lightweight, making it ideal for long, mountainous rides. |
| You can adjust the distance between brake lever and handlebar without tools. |
| They have an advanced cooling system that helps keep the brakes cool, even during prolonged use. |
| The stopping power of the Hope Tech 4 has been increased by about 30% compared to its predecessor, the Hope Tech 3 MTB brakes. |
| Suitable for cross country use. Depending on rider weight + bike, see last product image. |
| Made with single pistons, the X2 variant is built to be as light and compact as possible while maintaining great stopping power for flat to hilly courses. |
| The position of the brake levers is manually adjustable according to personal preference, with a maximum range of 30°. |
| The shape of the brake lever has been further improved to maximize comfort and control. |
Cons
| The brakes are not compatible with I-Spec II or I-Spec EV shift levers. |
| The E4 mtb brakes have too much braking power for cross country use. The Hope X2 brakes would serve better. |
| These brakes fall just short for downhill use, the Hope Tech 4 V4 brakes go the last mile. |
| The modulation is not as good as with SRAM or Magura brakes. |
| The X2 mtb brakes have too little braking power for enduro use. The Hope Tech 4 E4 MTB brakes are better suited for trail and enduro. |
Specifications
Brake Type
E4 / E4
X2 / X2
Disc brake oil type
Shimano Mineral oil
DOT 5.1
Shimano Mineral oil
DOT 5.1
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Soft (resin/organic)
Composition
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
Set
Front brake
Rear brake
Front brake
Rear brake
Shimano BH-90
Standard Hose
Shimano BH-90
Standard Hose
Y8JA98020 SM-BH90
Brake and lever position
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Rear / Right
Front / Left
Rear / Right
Rear / Right
Brake Hose Length
1000 mm
1700 mm
1700 mm
1000 mm
1700 mm
1700 mm
Application
Enduro
Downhill
Downhill
Trail
Enduro
Enduro
Cross-Country
Cross-Country
Best
Best
Best
Best
Shimano C
Hope E4
Shimano G
Hope X2
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Black
Shifter Mounting
Shimano I-Spec EV
Pre-installed and bled hoses
J-kit bled hoses
Pre-installed and bled hoses
Brake Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Post Mount
Number of pistons in caliper
4 Pistons
4 Pistons
2 Pistons
2 Pistons
Adjustability
No adjustment possibilities
Adjust lever reach with handy dial
Adjust lever reach with Allen key or Torx screwdriver
Adjust lever reach with handy dial