Brake Discs
High-performance braking surfaces for consistent stopping power
How to choose the right brake discs
Brake Discs for gravity riding need to match terrain, speed, and the level of support or control you actually want. This page brings together 13 options from 7 brands so you can compare real differences in ride feel, reliability, and value.
High-performance braking surfaces for consistent stopping power Observed pricing runs from about EUR 31 to EUR 99 depending on construction and tier.
Brand

Shark MTB Fixed Disc
€49Top Heat Management

Floating Rotor
€79Premium British Engineering

Vented V4 Rotor
€99Internal Venting Technology

MDR-P Rotor
€55.9Maximum E-Bike & DH Performance

MDR-S 2.0
€45.9High Power, Low Vibration Enduro Rotor

MDR-S 2.5
€55.9Maximum Stability, Minimum Vibration

Storm HC
€30.9Heavy Use Stability

Deore XT RT-MT800
€69Ice Technologies Freeza

HS2 Rotor
€58Mountain Bike Specific

Dächle Disc HD
€34Heavy-duty heat capacity for enduro and DH

Downhill Disc
€74Full-throttle braking at 223mm

RS01E Rotor
€45Thick and Stable

TR-42 Rotor
€70Premium Heat Dissipation
Related guides
All guidesFrequently asked questions
How should you choose brake discs for gravity 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.
