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Mountain Bike Disc Brakes

Brakes are one of those components where the difference between a mediocre setup and a great one is immediately obvious the first time you grab a handful on a steep descent. Modern hydraulic disc brakes have gotten really good across the board, but there's still a meaningful gap between entry-level and top-tier, and picking the right brake for your riding style matters. We've ridden and reviewed a ton of brakes over the years and stock the full range from every brand worth buying.

SRAM vs Shimano Brakes

The two biggest names are SRAM and Shimano, and both make excellent brakes at every price point. We did a full SRAM vs Shimano brake buyer's guide that covers the real differences between the two -- worth reading before you decide. The short version: SRAM tends to have a more powerful, aggressive feel, Shimano is more modulated and consistent. Neither is wrong, it's personal preference.

On the SRAM side, the Maven lineup is what's generating the most buzz right now. We did a long-term review of why the Maven Base might be SRAM's best enduro brake, and a full Maven long-term review as well. The Code and Level lines are still excellent options depending on your budget and riding style. On the Shimano side, SLX 4-piston is one of the best value brakes on the market right now, and XTR is the top of the line for riders who want the absolute best Shimano has.

Other Brands Worth Knowing

Beyond SRAM and Shimano, Magura makes some seriously impressive brakes -- the MT5 and MT7 in particular have a loyal following among enduro riders who want a different feel. Hope is the go-to for riders who want UK-made quality and a brake that lasts forever. TRP and Hayes round out the lineup for riders looking for alternatives.

2-Piston vs 4-Piston

2-piston brakes are lighter and work great for XC and trail riding. 4-piston brakes have more stopping power and better heat management, which matters on long descents and for heavier riders. We put together a full 4-piston brake buyer's guide if you're trying to decide whether to make the jump. Also worth reading: our guide on sintered vs organic brake pads -- the pad choice makes a bigger difference than most people realize.

Any questions on which brakes fit your bike or which setup is right for your riding, reach out. We sort this out every day.