We have tested SRAM RED eTap 2x11 extensively in our climate chamber, in temperature ranges from 120 degrees F (50C) to -20 degrees F (-30C). Rapid temperature changes, such as moving from a climate controlled room to outdoors and vice versa, will not negatively affect the performance of SRAM RED eTap components.
Articles in this section
- Why are the RED eTap hoods for cable brakes smaller than RED mechanical shifting hoods?
- Are red, white, blue or any other color hoods available for eTap?
- Does the eTap shifter paddle move backward independent of the brake lever?
- How do I comfortably shift gears while I am in the drops (“sprint shifts”)?
- Do I have to have both hands on the bar to execute a front shift with eTap 2x11?
- Is SRAM RED eTap waterproof?
- Is SRAM RED eTap recommended for a rim brake cyclocross application in muddy conditions?
- What is preventing the eTap Blip ports in the shifter from letting in water or other contaminants when Blips are not in use?
- Is there a crash mode for eTap 2x11 derailleurs?
- Can SRAM RED eTap 2x11 components withstand a rapid temperature change from cold to hot, and vice versa?