This cassette is lightweight, has a lot of range and it is built with great quality. Shifting is smooth. However, if you have a Shimano rear hub with aluminum freewheel body, is not going to last for a long time and eventually will break it. It has only three cogs attached together instead of six in the XT cassette so the freewheel body will suffer if it is made from aluminum. I have replaced three Shimano hubs: two XTs, one Saint. If you have Steel freewheel, forget it, will last forever. I am 200 pounds and ride a lot of hills.
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I absolutely love the machining of Sram cassettes, starting from their mid priced models all the way to the top. As long as the drivetrain is maintained on a regular basis you can expect them to last. The shifting is crisp and precise particularly when spec'ed with Sram derailleurs which are 1:1 actuation. I have quite a few of this model with some as old as 10 years ago and others as recent as last year since I still use 2x10 systems on some of my bikes. You can even convert it a 1x10 system by using a 42T gear extender and a narrow wide chainring. You to have to have at least a medium cage rear derailleur and a longer B screw/bolt to compensate for the bigger gear. Overall, I would recommend it to someone whose one a budget but doesn't want to compromise quality and performance.
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I modified my bike to climb some serious passes and chose the SRAM PG-1070 11-36 cassette. At 11,000 feet it shifted smoothly every time and was worth every penny I spent on it.
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Durable cassette exelent quality
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No issues, smooth shifting. great replacement cassette
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