"and they actually last decently long in both dry and wet conditions."
Long-term testing will be interesting. "decently long" is likely quite different for a UCI team compared to the average rider: they're probably going to toast them quicker, but most of us normies have a tighter budget.
I do have to admit, after using SRAM's Power pads for a while in fairly wet New England, that modern resin/organic pads definitely seem better than they used to be, though they're still not at the same wear level as a good sintered metal or ceramic: MTX Red FTW! Quiter than SRAM metal, lasts at least as long, and Strong!
March 17, 2022, 9:43 a.m. - Justin White
"and they actually last decently long in both dry and wet conditions." Long-term testing will be interesting. "decently long" is likely quite different for a UCI team compared to the average rider: they're probably going to toast them quicker, but most of us normies have a tighter budget. I do have to admit, after using SRAM's Power pads for a while in fairly wet New England, that modern resin/organic pads definitely seem better than they used to be, though they're still not at the same wear level as a good sintered metal or ceramic: MTX Red FTW! Quiter than SRAM metal, lasts at least as long, and Strong!