How Does SRAM Red ETap Compare to Shimano Di2?
We compare SRAM's relatively new virtually wireless system to Shimano's Di2, which has been on the market for eight years.
We compare SRAM's relatively new virtually wireless system to Shimano's Di2, which has been on the market for eight years.
New aerobar extension shifter buttons are now available with SRAM’s eTap wireless drivetrain.
The adaptation by triathletes has only just started, but there are features to consider when deciding if it’s right for you.
SRAM has recently placed a recall on multiple versions of the Zipp 88 front hub and Zipp quick releases.
SRAM Road PR Specialist Daniel Slusser discusses the company's new Red eTap.
A further look at how SRAM's new Red eTap system works using Luke McKenzie's bike.
SRAM's new Red eTap makes bikes look better, it makes shifting fun and everyone can’t wait to get their hands on it.
SRAM’s latest 1x11 Force 1 and Rival 1 components aim to simplify and minimize your bike.
SRAM has announced hydraulic brakes specifically for road bikes—triathletes will have to wait a bit longer.
Evolution of Sram’s top-level kit turns weaknesses into strengths while preserving old benefits.
SRAM unveiled its 2012 groupset in Spain.
SRAM’s first complete overhaul to their premier Red groupset greatly improves upon the three weaknesses of the original kit.
Senior tech editor Aaron Hersh previews the top-10 triathlon gear items he's most looking forward to for the New Year.
SRAM will introduce an all-new Red component group in 2012. Image provided by SRAM.
SRAM posted a teaser video entitled “New SRAM RED” to their YouTube channel, theroaddiaries, on Nov. 30.
Triathlete tech editor Aaron Hersh gives the ins and outs of the affordable SRAM Apex groupset.
ny of the new Scott Plasma 3’s of Team Commerzbank—outfitted with SRAM Red, Zipp wheels, Garmin electronics, SRM Powermeters, and Profile Design cockpits—would be the envy of most triathletes.