We have tested 11-speed SRAM RED eTap components extensively in our climate chamber, in temperature ranges from 120 degrees F (+50°C) to -20 degrees F (-30°C). Rapid temperature changes, such as moving from a climate-controlled room to outdoors and vice versa, will not negatively affect the performance of SRAM components.
Articles in this section
- How do I comfortably shift gears while I am in the drops (“sprint shifts”)?
- Is SRAM RED eTap waterproof?
- 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?
- Is RED eTap software or firmware open source?
- Can I program the shift speed?
- Will SRAM make periodic RED eTap 2x11 firmware updates?
- Are there SRAM eTap remote shifters available?
- How are eTap Blips or eTap Clics interconnected on a TT or Tri setup that does not use drop bar shifters on an 11-speed system?
- How many wired eTap Blips can be plugged into a BlipBox?