Shimano GRX RX815
213.90
SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS
201.80
Campagnolo Ekar
188.10
Shimano GRX RX815 vs. SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS vs. Campagnolo Ekar
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Pros
Thanks to the clutch, this derailleur keeps its tension well on rough terrain. |
You can use this derailleur with all Shimano 11-speed Di2 shifters. |
The derailleur has a unique look. |
Equip your gravel bike with a high-quality SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS derailleur. |
This rear derailleur allows you to shift quickly, smoothly and wirelessly. |
This SRAM Rival XPLR eTap AXS has a great price-quality ratio |
Thanks to the X-Sync derailleur pulley wheels, your chain will continue to shift smoothly, even on rough terrain. |
The Campagnolo Ekar 13-speed rear derailleur shifts with evenly distributed increments based on different pedalling frequencies. |
The Ekar rear derailleur shifts smoothly and efficiently regardless of the weather conditions. |
This derailleur is suitable for gravel riding and can take a beating. |
Thanks to the clutch, the derailleur does not rattle even when the terrain is rough! |
Cons
This derailleur is not compatible with smaller cassettes than 11/30. |
This rear derailleur is heavier than the SRAM Force eTap AXS 12-speed rear derailleur. |
Since this XPLR derailleur is not equipped with a clutch mechanism, the chain is more likely to rattle. |
Please note: Battery and charger are not included as standard. |
A mechanical rear derailleur can become less precise after a while; cable tension is often the cause (a simple adjustment will fix this).. |
Specifications
11 speed
12 speed
13 speed
Electronic
Electronic
Mechanical
Type
Single
Double
Double
Long Cage
Long Cage
Medium Cage
38T
44T
44T
Weight
288 grams
329 grams
Largest cassette sprocket
34T
44T
Colour
Grey
Black
What groupset do you have?
SRAM Rival