
User submitted reviews
Review by BayShoreCyclist
Using on a SRAM red group. Shifts great. Price is reasonably. Had to pick this up when I could as the 10-33 is sometimes hard to find.
Review by igineer
SRAM AXS shifting has been something to get use to with the 13 tooth front chainring difference to the 12 speed cassette. With the 10-36 12 speed cassette I have the benefit of wide range gearing without sacrificing either high or low end. The steps are in just the right place and not too large. The 10-33 always bothered me with it's 5 tooth step between 33 and 28. The 10-36 never goes beyond a 4 tooth step. So it's like getting the 10-33 with an extra 36 gear. Very happy with the performance and smooth shifting.
Review by BayShoreCyclist
Using on a SRAM red group. Shifts great. Price is reasonably. Had to pick this up when I could as the 10-33 is sometimes hard to find.
Review by MW
I've got several thousand kms on this cassette so far and it's still working flawlessly. It's holding up great, is super light, and has small steps between sprockets which I love. Highly recommended
Review by Howie
First bike using electronic shifting. Sram force is great
Review by Anonymous
My LBS had a Jamis built up with Force eTap AXS, the Force 4633 chainrings and 10-33 cassette. I tested it on local hilly, paved roads. This cassette was quiet and smooth using the SRAM chain. What I noticed most was the easier cogs actually have bigger jumps compared to similar SRAM 11 or 10 speed cassettes. This cassette had spacing of 21-24-28-33 at the easy end, so jumps of 3, 4 and 5 teeth. My SRAM 10-speed 11-32 cassette runs 22-25-28-32, so jumps of 3, 3 and 4 teeth. I believe the SRAM 11-speed is the same. It felt less useful because the bigger jumps made it harder to find a comfortable gear for my desired cadence and actually fewer easy gearing choices.
Review by Shillz
Shifts great, super durable, and quite a bit cheaper than Red. Haven't had any issues in 2000 miles. Would recommend
Review by Anonymous
Item as shown mint condition.