SRAM XX1 XG-1199
303,94
SRAM X01 Eagle XG-1295
From 283,61
Shimano XTR CS-M9101
From 242,95
SRAM XX1 XG-1199 vs. SRAM X01 Eagle XG-1295 vs. Shimano XTR CS-M9101
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Quality (2x) |
Durable |
Shifts well |
Easy website |
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Cons
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Price (2x) |
High price |
even though reduced still very expensive |
XD driver mechanism |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
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This cassette is durable and has a huge gear range and works with other SRAM 12 speed components. |
Despite its sturdiness, the cassette's weight is kept low. |
Due to the precise grinding of the gears, this cassette shifts quickly and smoothly. |
The large openings prevent dirt and mud from accumulating in the cassette. |
Used for Cross Country, Trail and Enduro disciplines. |
Thanks to the Shimano Hyperglide+ technology this cassette shifts extremely smoothly! |
Shimano XTR CS-M9101 cassettes are made of aluminium, steel and titanium to be very light yet durable. |
With a range up to 10-51 this cassette has all the gears you are going to need. |
Cons
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This cassette does not have the titanium nitride coating that the XX1 cassette has, and is therefore less wear-resistant. |
If you want the best results in cross-country use and / or bold colours, take a look at the XX1 Eagle XG-1299 cassette. |
Please note: only to be used with Shimano Micro Spline freehub bodies. |
Specifications
Bike Type
Mountain bike
Mountain bike
E-bike
E-bike
Mountain bike
11 speed
12 speed
12 speed
SRAM XD 11/12 speed
SRAM XD 11/12 speed
Shimano Micro Spline 12 speed
Suitable for
Sram XD
Sram XD
Shimano Micro Spline
10 / 42
10 / 50
10 / 52
10 / 52
10 / 45
10 / 51
10 / 51
Best
Best
Best
Colour
Silver
Black
Black
Grey
Grey
Weight
357 grams (10-45T)
367 grams (10-51T)
367 grams (10-51T)
What groupset do you have?
Shimano XTR