Magura 8.P disc brake pads (one size) vs TOP BRAKE Disc Bike Brake Pads for Shimano Saint BR-M810/M820 XTR-M9120 Tektro TRP
Overall winner: TOP BRAKE Disc Bike Brake Pads for Shimano Saint BR-M810/M820 XTR-M9120 Tektro TRP
Key Differences
Magura 8.P (A) has higher average rating (4.70 from 780 reviews) and is noted for strong stopping power and easy, quiet installation, making it better for riders who prioritize proven user satisfaction and fit with MAGURA MT5 systems. TOP BRAKE (B) comes at a lower listed price tier and emphasizes a durable, low-wear compound and compatibility with 4-piston Shimano Saint/XT/TeKTRO systems, so choose B if you want broader 4-piston compatibility and a focus on low wear
Magura 8.P disc brake pads (one size)
Magura 8.P disc brake pads in aluminium. Easy to install with solid stopping power and low noise, though wear may be faster than expected
Pros
- strong stopping power
- easy to install
- low noise
- fits MT5 and Trail Sport 4 piston front brakes
Cons
- wear rate higher than expected
TOP BRAKE Disc Bike Brake Pads for Shimano Saint BR-M810/M820 XTR-M9120 Tektro TRP
Brake pads engineered with GraphEx graphene compound for strong stopping and high-temp performance. Designed for quiet operation and long wear with reduced replacements. One customer notes solid fit and easy installation for Slate T4 brakes
Pros
- Graphene-empowered stopping power
- Noise and vibration reduction
- Durable, low-wear compound
- Easy to install
Cons
- Durability/value mixed feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Top Brake |
| Durability | Top Brake |
| Versatility | Magura |
| User Reviews | Magura |