Shimano Dura-Ace R9150 Di2
558,07
SRAM Red 22 eTap WiFli 11-speed
507,25
SRAM Red 22 eTap 11-speed
476,75
Shimano Dura-Ace R9150 Di2 vs. SRAM Red 22 eTap WiFli 11-speed vs. SRAM Red 22 eTap 11-speed
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Reviews
Pros
fast delivery |
Excellent price-quality |
Good video support |
Shifting |
No wires |
No cables |
Simple to set up |
Simple to adjust |
Easy installation |
Switching precision |
Easy assembly |
Adjustability |
Cons
Price |
Price (4x) |
None |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Due to the position under the cassette, this derailleur better protected against an impact. |
This position also ensures that the derailleur shifts better in bad conditions. |
Thanks to the long cage you can use this derailleur for cassettes with up to 32 teeth. Mighty convenient when you're in the mountains! |
Being wireless you no longer have to bother with maintenance and internal cables. |
This rear derailleur shifts quickly and smoothly. |
In the 32T version, the chain is held extra tight by the fluid clutch. |
Cons
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You need a cassette with a largest cog of at least 26 teeth, otherwise this derailleur will not shift properly. |
This rear derailleur is not compatible with 12-speed Sram AXS shifters. |
Specifications
11 speed
11 speed
11 speed
Electronic
Electronic
Electronic
Short Cage
Medium Cage
Short Cage
Long Cage
Long Cage
35T
37T
32T
Weight
204 grams
239 grams
145 grams
Largest cassette sprocket
30T
32T
28T
33T
33T
Colour
Black
Grey
Grey
What groupset do you have?
Shimano Dura-Ace
SRAM Red