SRAM GX Eagle AXS
279.50
Shimano XT M8050 Di2
260.50
SRAM X01 Eagle AXS
From 351.70
SRAM GX Eagle AXS vs. Shimano XT M8050 Di2 vs. SRAM X01 Eagle AXS
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Reviews
Pros
Responds quickly |
Shifts super |
Tough and beautiful appearance |
Detachable battery |
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right price |
fast delivery |
Cons
Battery and charger not included (2x) |
weight (2x) |
High price |
Derailleur protection recommended |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Thanks to the AXS technology you can enjoy smooth, wireless shifting with this GX Eagle derailleur. |
The extra large derailleur cage works with cassette cogs of up to 52 teeth, so you can challenge even the steepest climbs. |
The Lunar Grey finish gives the SRAM GX Eagle AXS line a sleek, stylish look. |
Thanks to the clutch the derailleur doesn't chatter - essential if you ride a 1 x |
This derailleur always switches. No matter how much mud there is between the gears. |
By using 'synchro-shift' your chain can never be too slanted again. |
This derailleur is strong and therefore suitable for trail and enduro. |
It shifts well even in the most challenging circumstances. |
It has an overload clutch which protects the derailleur in the event of a fall. |
This derailleur can be used with SRAM Red & Force AXS race shifters. |
With a cassette of up to 52 teeth you can challenge the steepest climbs. |
Cons
The battery which is required is not included. |
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It is heavier than the Sram XX1 Eagle AXS rear derailleur. |
Note: delivered without battery. |
Specifications
12 speed
11 speed
12 speed
Electronic
Electronic
Electronic
Long Cage
Medium Cage
Long Cage
52T
35T
Weight
329 grams
388 grams
Largest cassette sprocket
52T
52T
Colour
Lunar
Black
Black
Red
Red
What groupset do you have?
SRAM GX
Shimano XT
SRAM XX1 / X01