SRAM XPLR XG-1271
146,33
SRAM XG-1371 XPLR E1
222,62
Campagnolo Ekar GT 13-speed
171,79
SRAM XPLR XG-1271 vs. SRAM XG-1371 XPLR E1 vs. Campagnolo Ekar GT 13-speed
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Lowest weight in terms of SRAM XPLR 12 speed |
Shifts fine |
Aesthetically OK |
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Cons
Weight higher than alternatives |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| This cassette is made of hardened steel, which ensures unprecedented durability. |
| The SRAM XPLR cassette gives you the option of riding your gravel bike with a single chainring thanks to its 440% gearing range. |
| Optimised for shifting under the biggest loads, like bad weather conditions and steep hills, this makes for perfect shifting. |
| Compatible with XDR bodies and flattop SRAM chains. |
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| The cassette has a nice finish to optimise shifting under load. Thus, you will continue to shift perfectly in all conditions! |
| With this cassette, all you need is one chainring which, thanks to its narrow-wide pattern, ensures that the chain always stays securely in place. |
| The cassette has an even greater range than the regular Ekar due to the 10-48T option. |
Cons
| Does not yet give you the range of a mountain bike cassette for the mountainous courses when combined with gravel chainrings. This requires a smaller ring. |
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| Compatible only with Campagnolo N3W 13-speed freewheel bodies. |
Specifications
Bike Type
Gravel bike
Gravel bike
12 speed
13 speed
13 speed
SRAM XDR 12 speed
Campagnolo N3W 10-13 speed
Suitable for
SRAM XPLR
SRAM
Campagnolo
10 / 44
10 / 46
9 / 42
10 / 44
10 / 48
10 / 44
10 / 48
Best
Best
Better
Colour
Black
Grey
Grey
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SRAM XPLR