Walking your bike up a hill is a bit like wearing a cone-of-shame--exposed, dreadful, and a bit sad. Stay on your bike and avoid feelings of embarrassment with the SRAM XG-1295 X01 Eagle 12-Speed Cassette. The cassette lets you tackle moderate slopes with the typical 10-42t configuration and then click over to the massive 50t cog when the pitches start to get the better of you. Although principally designed to help keep your legs turning during power-sapping switchbacks, you also will be able to scorch flatter trails in the 10t cog, making it ideal for lighting up smooth hardpack. The stunning aesthetics of the SRAM X-Dome design not only add class to your drivetrain, but also shed weight and any mud you kick up throughout the day. Crafted to be compatible with the SRAM XD 11-sd driver, the Eagle cassette is an easily mounted workhorse ready for duty.
D**E
Works like a charm
Classic SRAM. Works like a charm. Time will tell about the durability, but so far it's living up to all of SRAM's hype about the improvements made on the already excellent 1x11 drivetrains.
F**B
Felt in love with it
Felt in love with it
G**D
Fabulous!
I paired this cassette with a GX shifter and a GX derailleur. The GX cassette is a lot heavier than the X01. Great combination!
B**1
SRAM
This SRAM X01 Eagle XG-1295 is the correct cassettefor MTB bikes on the new SRAM XX1 Eagle and X01Eagle 12-speed series components. (XD Driver Hub)It is only compatible with 12-speed chains like theSRAM XX1 Eagle 12-Speed Chain.
J**Z
Think Shimano next time
I have mixed feelings with SRAM. Regardless of what people say, 1 chainring groupset are shipped OEM for cyclists with strong legs. The average MTB biker is going to have problems in very steep or long climbs. Only now SRAM put in the market a 1x12 groupset with a 0.64 ratio (32/50) or 0.60 (30/50) that is suitable by an average cyclist on such kind of climbs. Why did they not do before with 1x11 groupsets? Why is not there a 45t or 50t cog option for those? The answer is obvious, they want you to buy the whole Eagle groupset.... like me. I am getting strong feelings obout that and have decided my next bike will have a Shimano groupset. I see my friends owning Shimano XT 8000 laughing at me, they have the option of placing a 45t Wolf cog or a 42t cog in theirs old 2-3x10 groupsets. If you make some calculations you will find out that you can upgrade to almost the same range of an expensive Eagle system with your Shimano XT 8000 puting a 30t chainring combined with a 45t Wolf cog at a fraction of Eagle price. The same aplies to old 10 speed groupsets, you can upgrade to the same range of a 11 speed adding a Wolf 42t cog. Someting is fishy at SRAM
D**N
What you would expect.
Great
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