SRAM XPLR XG-1251 Cassette - 12 Speed | 10-44t
Is the SRAM XPLR XG-1251 Cassette built for gravel riding?
The XG-1251 is SRAM's 12-speed gravel-specific cassette, built around the XPLR platform that bridges the gap between road efficiency and off-road range. The 10-44t spread gives you a 440% gear range with tighter jumps at the top end for paved and hardpack sections, and enough low-end to handle extended gravel climbs without spinning out. Shift ramps on each cog are optimized for AXS electronic shifting, delivering the fast, smooth engagement that gravel riding demands across varied terrain and conditions.
Built on an XD driver body, the cassette uses the same durable architecture as higher-end Eagle cassettes, spec'd for the combined demands of long days in the saddle and mixed-surface riding. The XG-1251 pairs directly with the SRAM XPLR rear derailleur and is designed to work as part of a complete 1x gravel drivetrain. If you want a clean, wide-range 1x setup with electronic shifting that handles everything from coffee runs to multi-day gravel adventures, this is the cassette that makes it work.
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SRAM XPLR XG-1251 Cassette - 12 Speed | 10-44t
SRAM XPLR XG-1251 Cassette - 12 Speed | 10-44t
Is the SRAM XPLR XG-1251 Cassette built for gravel riding?
The XG-1251 is SRAM's 12-speed gravel-specific cassette, built around the XPLR platform that bridges the gap between road efficiency and off-road range. The 10-44t spread gives you a 440% gear range with tighter jumps at the top end for paved and hardpack sections, and enough low-end to handle extended gravel climbs without spinning out. Shift ramps on each cog are optimized for AXS electronic shifting, delivering the fast, smooth engagement that gravel riding demands across varied terrain and conditions.
Built on an XD driver body, the cassette uses the same durable architecture as higher-end Eagle cassettes, spec'd for the combined demands of long days in the saddle and mixed-surface riding. The XG-1251 pairs directly with the SRAM XPLR rear derailleur and is designed to work as part of a complete 1x gravel drivetrain. If you want a clean, wide-range 1x setup with electronic shifting that handles everything from coffee runs to multi-day gravel adventures, this is the cassette that makes it work.
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Is the SRAM XPLR XG-1251 Cassette built for gravel riding?
The XG-1251 is SRAM's 12-speed gravel-specific cassette, built around the XPLR platform that bridges the gap between road efficiency and off-road range. The 10-44t spread gives you a 440% gear range with tighter jumps at the top end for paved and hardpack sections, and enough low-end to handle extended gravel climbs without spinning out. Shift ramps on each cog are optimized for AXS electronic shifting, delivering the fast, smooth engagement that gravel riding demands across varied terrain and conditions.
Built on an XD driver body, the cassette uses the same durable architecture as higher-end Eagle cassettes, spec'd for the combined demands of long days in the saddle and mixed-surface riding. The XG-1251 pairs directly with the SRAM XPLR rear derailleur and is designed to work as part of a complete 1x gravel drivetrain. If you want a clean, wide-range 1x setup with electronic shifting that handles everything from coffee runs to multi-day gravel adventures, this is the cassette that makes it work.











