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TRP
Slate T4 Disc Brake

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$119.99
Color:Black

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Why We Like The Slate T4 Disc Brake

TRP's Slate T4 brakes pack everything we seek in a trail brake without having to smash the piggy bank. It receives many of the features that debuted on the Aaron Gwin inspired G-Spec Slates, and after putting these brakes through the ringer, we can report excellent power, impressive modulation, and rock-solid durability. Perhaps one of our favorite features is the ergonomic lever that is directly influenced by the feedback provided by Aaron.


This Slate's lever is constructed from cast aluminum and it and the caliper are painted in a stealthy black finish. The lever features grip-enhancing dimples and a drilled lever blade which feels incredible at your fingertips with or without gloves on. The tool-free indexed reach adjust lets you dial them in on the fly, for the ideal position every time. Like the Quadium, the Slate T4's top pad loading caliper utilizes a four-piston design to drive the pads into the rotors with excellent power and precise modulation. An adjustable banjo fitting makes the housing routing a cinch and we always applaud its use of environmentally friendly mineral oil.


Details

  • TRP's durable trail brake for off-road adventures
  • Ergonomic lever supplies proven braking actuation
  • Tool-free reach adjust dials in the brake on the trail
  • Four-piston design offers confident stopping power
  • Mineral oil is easier to bleed and environmentally friendly
  • Item #TRPA00X
Lever
alloy
Lever Adjustability
tool-free reach adjustment
Actuation
hydraulic
Caliper
4-piston, top-loading pad design
Fluid
mineral oil
Claimed Weight
9.5oz (270g)
Recommended Use
downhill, enduro, trail
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

1 based on 1 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

September 20, 2023

Wow!

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

These brakes are just terrible for there price, the pads are weak and they have little to no modulation

Noah N
Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com