Component maker e*thirteen rolled out the wide range TRS+ cassette last year. As gears continue to grow, e*thirteen is keeping pace with the TRS Race cassette. This new 11-speed cassette boasts an impressive range that makes it a contender with SRAM’s 12-speed Eagle drivetrains, but at a more reasonable price-point.
Rather than simply swapping the 44t for a 46t cog on the existing TRS+ cassette, e*thirteen adjusted the gearing to keep the steps as consistent as possible across the entire range. The tooth count for the TRS Race cassette is 9-10-12-14-17-20-24-28-33-39-46t.
e*thirteen versus the competition
Here’s how the TRS Race cassette stacks up against the competition in terms of overall range:
- e*thirteen TRS Race cassette: 511%
- SRAM 1x12 Eagle: 500%
- OneUp Shark 10-50 11-speed cassette upgrade: 500%
- Wolf Tooth 49t GC cog for SRAM and Shimano 11-speed cassettes: 445%
- SRAM 1x11 drivetrains: 420%
- Shimano 11-46t XT cassette: 418%
Design details
Like the TRS Plus cassette, the Race version consists of a two-piece cogset and lock ring. The three largest cogs are machined from aluminum, while the eight remaining cogs are steel.
Price, weight and availability
More to come
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