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Reliable stopping power for confident riding

How to choose the right brakes

Brakes for enduro riding need to match terrain, speed, and the level of support or control you actually want. This page brings together 20 options from 7 brands so you can compare real differences in ride feel, reliability, and value.

Reliable stopping power for confident riding Observed pricing runs from about EUR 134 to EUR 650 depending on construction and tier.

Brand

20 products
Dominion A4
TrailEnduroE-MTB
Hayes

Dominion A4

278

Award-winning 4-piston power with elite modulation

Dominion T4
TrailEnduro
Hayes

Dominion T4

388

Four-piston power in a titanium and carbon premium chassis

Tech Evo GR4
EnduroGravityE-MTB
Hope

Tech Evo GR4

300

Evolution of gravity power

Tech Evo TR4
TrailEnduroE-MTB
Hope

Tech Evo TR4

290

Next-generation trail brake

MT5
TrailEnduroE-MTB
Magura

MT5

133.9

Reliable 4-piston trail brake

MT7 Pro
EnduroGravityE-MTB
Magura

MT7 Pro

269.9

Professional enduro brake

SLX M7120
TrailEnduroE-MTB
Shimano

SLX M7120

159

Stable and versatile 4-piston brake

XTR M9120
TrailEnduroE-MTB
Shimano

XTR M9120

269

Ultimate 4-piston race brake

Maven Base
EnduroGravityE-MTB
SRAM

Maven Base

200

Extreme-duty power

Maven Bronze B1
NEW
TrailEnduroGravityE-MTB
SRAM

Maven Bronze B1

200

Entry-tier Maven, maximum power

Maven Silver B1
NEW
TrailEnduroGravityE-MTB
SRAM

Maven Silver B1

290

Mid-tier Maven with Contact Point Adjust

Maven Ultimate
EnduroGravityE-MTB
SRAM

Maven Ultimate

360

The pinnacle of braking power

Maven Ultimate B1
NEW
TrailEnduroGravityE-MTB
SRAM

Maven Ultimate B1

325

The pinnacle of Maven — redesigned

Motive
TrailEnduroE-MTB
SRAM

Motive

300

Heavy-duty power in a modern XC package

Direttissima
TrailEnduro
Trickstuff

Direttissima

550

Crisp bite point and precision for direct lines

Maxima
EnduroGravity
Trickstuff

Maxima

650

Ludicrous power for the steepest chutes

Piccola HD Titanium
TrailEnduro
Trickstuff

Piccola HD Titanium

550

Go anywhere power with featherlight titanium levers

DH-R EVO
EnduroGravityE-MTB
TRP

DH-R EVO

299

Maximum power for gravity and e-MTB

EVO PRO
TrailEnduroGravityE-MTB
TRP

EVO PRO

320

Race-ready performance for extreme conditions

Trail EVO
TrailEnduroE-MTB
TRP

Trail EVO

199

Engineered for modern trail bikes and e-MTB

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Frequently asked questions

How should you choose brakes for enduro riding?

Start with terrain, target speed, and compatibility constraints. Then choose the level of support, stiffness, comfort, or power that actually fits your bike and riding style.

Do you need the most expensive option?

Not necessarily. The right choice is the one that delivers the performance, adjustment range, and reliability your riding actually uses. Mid-tier options often offer the best balance of cost, serviceability, and ride quality.

When should you optimize setup instead of replacing the component?

If your current part is compatible and mechanically healthy, better setup, pressure, bleeding, servicing, or cockpit tuning may solve the problem before a replacement is needed.