SRAM X.0 Trigger Shifter | £174.99
BikeRadar verdict
"Super crisp, ultra bling, shitproof shifting, but the price is just silly"
SRAM’s flagship trigger is loaded with precious materials, but does that add more price than performance?
The Zero Loss system gives superbly crisp, fast shifts that are secure and positive in the roughest conditions. The cam assisted equalised front shift and 1:1 ratio rear help in dirty cable or high torque situations too, making this the best ‘adverse conditions’ set-up available.
Hovering your thumb over the release button offsets the single shift limit, and the rear lever can be adjusted for sweep, potential shift range and sideways positioning. You’ll need the combo clamp to fit flush with Formula Oro though, and however good it feels it’s obscenely expensive, considering XTR is comparable in every other respect.
Manufacturers description
SRAM X.0 is setting the benchmark: Mountain Bike shifting at a Formula 1 level. Never before has a shifting system been faster, lighter and this precise. The available Trigger and Twist shifter offer a choice for any competitive, or performance loving cyclist. SRAM X.0 - the fastest option for shifting!User Reviews
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User review of SRAM X.0 Trigger Shifter
I use the twist XO, spot on shifting ideal for weight weenies
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User review of SRAM X.0 Trigger Shifter
I'll have two single ones at £47.99 each then, instead of buying two together for £174.99. Works out considerably cheaper...
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Specification
- Name:
- X.0 Trigger Shifter
- Built by:
- SRAM
- Price:
- £174.99
- 2-Way Release:
- false
- Available Colours:
- Black/Silver
- Bike Use:
- Mountain, Racing
- Cassette Compatibility:
- SRAM and Shimano
- Compatibility:
- Works with any front mech
- Material:
- Alloy, Carbon Fibre
- Optical Gear Display:
- false
- Shifter Type:
- SRAM Trigger Shifter
- Weight (g):
- 226 g
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