SRAM PG-1050 Cassette (10-Speed) reviews and deals for sale
SRAM’s shifting prowess is one of its greatest selling points. The affordable PG-1050 10-Speed Cassette proves that you don’t need to spend a fortune to get a stellar shifting experience. The PG-1050 uses SRAM’s WiFli (Wider, Faster, Lighter) as the basis for its design. Using both an 11-36 and 12-36 option, you’re given a full range of gears so you’re never stuck doing that frantic “up, down, up” shifting to find something your legs like. SRAM uses PowerGlide technology to design the ramps and teeth to hold and release your chain for smooth shifting. The PG-1050 is built around an aluminum spider for the largest of the cogs to save weight. The cogs are nickel-plated steel, which keeps corrosion and rust at bay for a long life. The spline configuration means that it will fit any SRAM 9/10 speed freehub. It works well with any 10-speed chain, although SRAM touts the best shifting from its PC-1000 series chain.
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Product Specifications
Brand | SRAM |
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Category | Gravel & Cyclocross Cassettes & Cogs |
Cog Sizes | 11 - 23t, 11 - 26t, 11 - 28t, 11 - 32t, 11 - 36t, 12 - 25t, 12 - 26t, 12 - 27t, 12 - 28t, 12 - 32t, 12 - 36t |
Cog Material | forged 7000 series alloy |
Hub Type | Shimano or SRAM compatible |
Recommended Use | road cycling, mountain biking |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 years |
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SRAM PG-1050 Cassette (10-Speed) Reviews
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November 14, 2020Great cassette at great price
My chain and cassette needed replacement on my Cervelo R3SL with Shimano 105 rear derailleur and I considered more expensive options before choosing this SRAM PG-1050. It works beautifully and shifts precisely and silently. We'll see about how well it lasts but so far I'm very satisfied.
Jim
May 27, 20203rd time purchased
I bought this because of my satisfaction with the 1st and 2nd ones that I had purchased. I ride my mountain quite a bit and need to swap these out with a chain replacement usually at the beginning of racing season.
Suzy Williams
July 19, 2017Bang for your Buck
Super cassette for someone who rides bikes hard and is perhaps a heavier-rider. Metal holds up to quick gear shifts as well as extended use in dirty/tough terrain conditions.
Dave Watson
August 26, 2016Good budget cassette
Used for a trainer wheel. Great price and went on easily.
Trevor Linthorst
June 1, 2016Great longevity.
The PG1050 cassette is affordable and lasts for what seems to be forever. Heavier than most cassettes in the SRAM line up, but the trade off for a cassette that is reliable is worth it.
Kyle Br
August 16, 2015does the job, good wear, a bit heavy
I bought my first sram cassette and ran on a shimano DA setup looking for a better gearing range. I went back to an ultegra because there was a weight penalty involved
Marvin Heath
April 9, 2015Fat man Gear
Riding a 2013 Trek Domane 2.0. Great bike but as someone that only gets to ride at best a couple of times a week was missing the triple in my old bike. Swapped out the rear cassette and replaced the stock 30 tooth with this 32 tooth. Enjoying the extra lower gear to help on the hills. No more than I ride I need all the help I can get when I get about the 60 mile mark. On… read more not is to make sure that you have the correct derailleur. For the 32 tooth at least on the Domane I had to swap that as well. The 2013 model had the short cage. Had to swap and use the long cage.
Michael M.
March 29, 2015Works with Shimano 105 5600 shifter!
Upgraded my bike for climbing. Used this cassette with DR5701GS (rear derailleur) with 5600 105 shifters. Worked like a charm and I didn't need to buy a new 11 speed 5700 groupset to get to 32 cog in rear!
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January 25, 2014Use this on my trainer wheel
Picked the 1050 up to go with my trainer specific wheel for winter use. I have the 1070 on my riding wheels and don't notice much of a difference between shifting quality between the 1070 and 1050. Seems to me it boils down to weight.
Mike S.
September 26, 2013Great gears for climbing!
The cassette is very substancial for climbing. I am coming from a 12-25 105 system to this gearing on the Orca. The 28-32 gives a bit more for steeper climbs if you are prone to areas with some decent grades. I live in the NC mountains so to find total flats impossible but that would be boring. I do dislike the lower gearing on the 11 cog for it turns like a hopped chain. But… read more it is a sacrifice for that 28-32 I guess. I rather have some option for the climbs than not. Overall a decent cassette so far.
Kasey C.
January 2, 2016I have a SRAM Force rear derailleur on a 2014 Giant TCX cross bike. How can I know if it's compatible with an 11-32T cassette (or if it's mid/short cage length)?
Dan D.
April 21, 2015I run red front derailleur and force rear derailleur on my bike. Will 12-32 cassette work with this setup or do I need a different rear derailleur to accommodate the 32t?
John D.
March 18, 2015Is the 11-32 really (11,12,14,16,18,20,22,25,28,32)? The SRAM website lists it as (11-12-13-15-17-19-22-25-28-32).
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