The SRAM X01 X-Actuation Rear Trigger Shifter is quick on the draw.
Get sharp, dependable shifting with the sram x01 X-Actuation trigger shifter. Built for precise and swift shifting across SRAM's wide range 11-speed cassette, the X01 trigger shifter brings championship technology to everyone.
Technologies
MatchMaker X Integrated - The MatchMaker X clamp is more than just a clamp. It's like having Martha Stewart tidy up your cockpit. Since each clamp accepts up to three controls, you can put everything from your XLoc suspension lockout, your SRAM shifters and AVID brake levers as well as your Reverb XLoc remote, all on two clamps. Short of genetically engineering longer thumbs, it's the ideal way to put everything within easy reach. Just like Martha would.
X-Actuation - Developed specifically for sram 1x, x-actuation keeps shifting sharp and consistent across the entire cassette.
ZeroLoss - simply means, well, zero loss-when you push on the lever, for an upshift or down shift, the cable is engaged instantly-zero loss of movement. There is no middle-ground where you're waiting for the shift to come. Gear changes are instant and precise.
Features
Sram 1x X-Actuation (Rear) for precise and dependable 11-speed performance
Zero loss engagement for fastest shifting
Multi-adjustable trigger shifter
Matchmaker x compatible
Aluminum cover and adjustable forged aluminum pull lever
Includes discrete clampassette.
Specifications
Weight: 125g
Speeds: 11-speed (Rear)
Compatibility: X-Actuation
Recommended group: SRAMX01
Technology Highlight(s): X-Actuation, Zero Loss, Matchmaker X Integrated
Material: Aluminum cover, adjustable forged aluminum pull lever
Colour: Black
Reviews
Dirt Rag
SRAM X01 and SRAM Guide RSC | Editors Choice 2014 | Dirt Rag
"The age of single-chainring drivetrains is here, and the best value in weight to performance is unequivocally SRAM's mid-level X01 group. The weight and performance is so close to the top-tier XX1 set and I've never wanted more than what X01 delivers. It looks great, provides perfect performance, and carries a decent price tag." View article
by Mike Cushionbury, dirtragmag.com, November 18, 2014
Enduro Magazine
The German Enduro Magazine published a long-term test about the SRAM 1x11 drivetrain. With each of these group sets having ticked off several thousand kilometers on their test fleet, they thought it was time to see how they were faring. The 1x11 drivetrains have been out on all terrains for serious testing - from the Bavarian mountains to the flowing trails around Stuttgart, and not forgetting the filthy wet lines of Scotland.View article
by Christoph Bayer, enduro-mtb.com, September 24, 2015