SRAM Road & MTB Resin & Quiet
From 97,50
Shimano L03A
From 111,10
Shimano J04C
110,80
SRAM Road & MTB Resin & Quiet vs. Shimano L03A vs. Shimano J04C
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
-
Good price (5x) |
Available! (5x) |
In stock (2x) |
Quiet (2x) |
Easy to assemble |
Last long |
Price |
Lots of braking power |
Cons
-
None (11x) |
expensive (2x) |
Pricey (2x) |
More expensive than third party pads |
No |
prix |
Costly but good value for money |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Due to the soft compound, this brake pad quickly engages and gives good dosability. |
This brake pad brakes very quietly. |
Heat dissipation is improved thanks to the cooling fins. |
These organic brake pads produce very little noise. |
These brake pads respond quickly and are easy to modulate. |
With these brake pads you always have good braking power, even when you descend an Alpine col at 30 degrees. |
These brake pads are very wear-resistant. |
Cons
Due to the soft compound, this brake pad is less resistant to heat and can therefore lose braking power if the brake becomes too hot. |
This brake pad wears faster than pads with a harder compound. |
Although heat dissipation is improved due to the cooling fins, these resin brake pads are more sensitive to heat than brake pads with a (semi-)metallic compound. |
These brake pads engage later than softer pads. |
These brake pads can make more noise when braking. |
Specifications
Bike Type
Mountain bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Gravel bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Road bike
Gravel bike
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Hard (Metal)
Number of brake pads
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
SRAM E
Shimano G
Shimano A
Colour
Black
Grey
Grey