Shimano D03S Resin
From 99,70
Shimano L03A
From 111,10
SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate
From 88,80
Shimano D03S Resin vs. Shimano L03A vs. SRAM Road Disc + Level TLM / Level Ultimate
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Good price (5x) |
Available! (5x) |
In stock (2x) |
Quiet (2x) |
quiet (3x) |
Good grip in wet conditions |
Easy to assemble yourself |
Braking |
Cons
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None (11x) |
expensive (2x) |
Pricey (2x) |
More expensive than third party pads |
Break-in first |
lots of noise |
wear out very fast |
Lining wears off quickly in wet conditions |
According to the product specialist
Pros
These brake pads grip quickly. |
The controllability of these brake pads is very good. |
These pads make little noise when cycling. |
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. |
These brake pads are hard and can withstand high temperatures. |
These brake pads brake well and offer good modulation. |
Cons
These brake pads 'fade' sooner than brake pads with a harder compound. |
The durability of these pads is not as good as with harder pads. |
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 are not suitable for all types of rotors. |
Specifications
Bike Type
Mountain 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)
Medium (Semi-Metal)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Medium (Semi-Metal)
Soft (Resin/Organic)
Number of brake pads
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
1 Pair
2 Pairs
2 Pairs
Shimano B
Shimano G
SRAM D