Magura Storm HC Disc Brake Rotor vs SRAM Centerline Rounded brake disc
Overall winner: SRAM Centerline Rounded brake disc
Key Differences
SRAM Centerline (A) emphasizes a lightweight aluminum core with a stainless steel braking surface and has a higher average rating, while Magura Storm HC (B) is marketed for high braking performance under large forces, e-bike readiness and uses a 6‑hole mount. A carries more positive user ratings but has some reported warping and mixed installation experiences; B is positioned for heavy-duty/e‑bike use but has mixed noise feedback and some warping reports
Magura Storm HC Disc Brake Rotor
Magura Storm HC rotor designed for extreme use with 180 mm diameter. E-bike ready with 6-hole pattern and included mounting screws, compatible with MT-Family
Pros
- high braking performance under large braking forces
- E-bike ready
- 6-hole mounting pattern
- includes 6 mounting screws
Cons
- noise level feedback is mixed
- some report warping issues
- thickness opinions vary
SRAM Centerline Rounded brake disc
Road bike brake rotor with aluminum core and stainless steel braking surface for heat dissipation and durability. Users note quiet braking and good stopping power with easy installation, though some report warping
Pros
- lightweight aluminum core
- durable stainless steel braking surface
- quiet braking action
- good heat dissipation
Cons
- some reports of rotor warping
- mixed installation experiences
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Magura |
| Durability | SRAM |
| Versatility | Magura |
| User Reviews | SRAM |