SRAM XX1 Eagle
From 1108,90
SRAM X01 Eagle
From 778,20
Shimano XT M8050 Di2
1448,00
SRAM XX1 Eagle vs. SRAM X01 Eagle vs. Shimano XT M8050 Di2
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Lightweight (2x) |
Silent |
Precise |
mounting |
Shifts fine |
Solid |
Compatible with other SRAM shifters |
easy mounting |
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Cons
Too delicate |
no |
expensive |
Price |
Price |
no |
Expensive. All Sram parts are relatively expensive. |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Because of the Roller Bearing clutch, the derailleur will not flap even in rough conditions. |
This derailleur is relatively light. |
The derailleur has a clutch. This ensures that the chain stays in place on the cassette. |
This derailleur always switches. No matter how much mud there is between the gears. |
By using 'synchro-shift' your chain can never be too slanted again. |
Cons
Due to the use of light materials, this derailleur is less suitable for rough Enduro use. |
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Specifications
12 speed
12 speed
11 speed
Mechanical
Mechanical
Electronic
Long Cage
Long Cage
Medium Cage
35T
Weight
264 grams
276 grams
329 grams
Largest cassette sprocket
50T
52T
52T
50T
52T
52T
Colour
Gold
Black
Red
Red
Black
What groupset do you have?
SRAM XX1 / X01
SRAM XX1 / X01
Shimano XT