Wanting to change the Avids on my AM bike as I don't really like them.
Tempted to go for the Zee's but wondered if Deore or SLX would be ok for a week in the Alps?
Any other 15 Stone blokes have experience of them?
SLX worked fine for me in the Alps and Spain, great brakes. Deore meant to be just as good, but never used them personally.
SLX fine for me, even have them on my DH bike. I'd prefer Zee but they cost alot more and very few deals to be had.
Does depend on how you ride and what flavour of alps, would be fine for me on my alps hols but you might want to go somewhere more downhilly, or you might be more brakedraggy. Still I reckon any of the 3 is a good shout.
SLX more than good enough for the Alps these days. If you're concerned about fade get the ice-tech rotors too.
thanks for the replies, very helpful!
Think I'll save a bit of money and go with Deore or SLX
Trip is mostly DH, always try and avoid dragging but in the past Gustavs were the only brakes I've not had issues with.
I'd suggest using only Resin pads for the larger gentleman. I took Superstar but they were lasting half the time of proper Shimanos. Oh and 200mm rotors.
ice-tech and resin pads noted - cheers!
Used both Deore and SLX in the Alps, no issues at all, but I'm only an average rider at best. Latest Deore 615m also take ice tech pads. Now use Zee, partly as they offer better modulation than SLX/XT.