SRAM X01 Eagle
222,40
SRAM X01 Eagle
Shimano XT & Ultegra CN-M8100
From 186,80
Shimano XT & Ultegra CN-M8100
Shimano R9200 Dura-Ace / CN-M9100 XTR
From 266,90
Shimano R9200 Dura-Ace / CN-M9100 XTR

SRAM X01 Eagle vs. Shimano XT & Ultegra CN-M8100 vs. Shimano R9200 Dura-Ace / CN-M9100 XTR


SRAM X01 Eagle
Shimano XT & Ultegra CN-M8100
Shimano R9200 Dura-Ace / CN-M9100 XTR
SRAM X01 Eagle

222,40

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Shimano XT & Ultegra CN-M8100

From 186,80

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Shimano R9200 Dura-Ace / CN-M9100 XTR

From 266,90

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
Pros
Quiet (2x)
Weight (2x)
Long lasting
Strong
Durable (5x)
Quiet (2x)
Durability (2x)
Fast delivery (2x)
Easy assembly with enclosed link
Strong chain
Fast and reliable order
Same performance as a Durace chain
Cons
No (2x)
Expensive
Not cheap
Rainbow missing link
Price (4x)
Not one (2x)
The price
Only
Price (2x)
No feedback

According to the product specialist

Pros
This chain is very strong and has good durability due to Sram's Hard Chrome technology.
Even with a lot of pressure on the pedals, you will still shift gears with this chain.
This chain allows you to shift smoothly.
The weight of this chain is relatively low.
The durability of this chain is excellent.
With the included quick-link you can easily assemble and disassemble the chain.
This chain is extra durable due to a reduction of friction around the sprockets and a SIL-TEC coating.
With this chain you can shift quickly and smoothly, even in extreme conditions, due to the precise grinding.
Cons
This chain is heavier than the Sram XX1 chain.
An XTR chain is just a little lighter.
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Specifications

Bike Type
Mountain bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
Number of gears
12 speed
12 speed
12 speed
Suitable for
Sram
Shimano
Shimano
Drivetrain Type
1 x 12
1 x 12
2 x 12
1 x 12
2 x 12
Direction
Unidirectional
Quality
Better
Better
Best
Number of links
126 links
116 links
126 links
138 links
116 links
126 links
138 links
Colour
Grey
Grey