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SRAM RED AXS XG-1290 Cassette - 12 Speed, 10-33t, Silver, For XDR Driver Body, D1The SRAM RED AXS XG 1290 cassette is an integral part of the RED AXS drivetrain system. With a 10 tooth small cog and X Range gearing, it progresses fluidly and quickly through a wide range of gears. It is designed specifically for wireless electronic shifting, and the one piece design offers exceptional weight savings. The XG 1290 cassette is designed to operate with XDR driver bodies. More gradual gear progression between cogs (at least five one
The SRAM RED AXS XG-1290 cassette is an integral part of the RED AXS drivetrain system. With a 10-tooth small cog and X-Range gearing, it progresses fluidly and quickly through a wide range of gears. It is designed specifically for wireless electronic shifting, and the one-piece design offers exceptional weight savings. The XG-1290 cassette is designed to operate with XDR driver bodies.- More gradual gear progression between cogs (at least five one-tooth jumps) while still offering a wider range
- One-piece machined steel X-Dome design for weight savings
- 10-tooth start helps provide a wider gearing range
- Designed to work with an XDR driver body
Product Specifics
- Cassette Cogs: 10-11-12-13-14-15-17-19-21-24-28-33
- Color: Silver
- Cassette Body Type: SRAM XDR
- Range: 10-33
- Drivetrain Speeds: 12
- Defined Color: Silver
- Weight: 211
Today's Stock Status
Currently not available
UPC: 710845822759
EAN: Not available
Manufacturer Part Number: 00.2418.087.002
FW6134 120625-03
157446-Q0-L
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The launcher works very well and will probably last forever unless your dog chews it up while bring it to you to get you to play, but the balls, well, they're not made for labs, that's for sure. That's the bad news. The good news is that worn out or abandon tennis balls fit the launcher just fine. Save your throwing arm. Do your dog(s) a favor. Buy this thing.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022
★★★★★ 1
No angle for correct throwing
Size: 1-pack, Size: 1-pack
This item does not work. It is about ) inches tall. It’s tiny to bend over and pick up the ball. Has no angel for the ball to throw accurately. Ball goes downward. Would not recommend
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Size: 1-pack
Good travel size. Works well.
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★★★★★ 5
well made
Size: 1-pack
great for weak shoulder to get it way out there
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