Premium Bicycle Brake Pads A01S M07 M525 Ceramic/Sintered/Resin Hybrid/Hydraulic
Sintered vs Resin vs Ceramic Bike Brake Pads: Key Differences
1. Sintered Brake Pads:
Material: Metal particles (e.g., copper, steel) bonded under high heat and pressure.
Pros: Excellent heat resistance, ideal for aggressive riding (e.g., downhill, wet/muddy conditions). Durable and long-lasting.
Cons: Louder noise during braking. May wear down rotors faster.
Best For: Mountain bikers, wet environments, heavy-duty use, E-Bikes.
2. Resin (Organic) Brake Pads:
Material: Organic fibers (e.g., rubber, glass) embedded in resin.
Pros: Quieter operation and smoother braking feel. Gentle on rotors, reducing wear.
Cons: Less heat tolerance; prone to fading on long descents. Shorter lifespan in harsh conditions.
Best For: Dry weather, casual/road cycling, noise-sensitive riders.
3. Ceramic Brake Pads:
Material: Ceramic fibers mixed with binding agents.
Pros: Lightweight and heat-resistant, suitable for high-speed performance. Minimal rotor wear and consistent braking in varied conditions.
Cons: Less effective in extreme mud or cold weather.
Best For: Road bikes, racing, riders prioritizing weight savings, E-Bikes.
Package Includes:
2 Pairs of brake pads (4 pads total) in protective packaging.







