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Sram Shifter Eagle 70 Trigger T-Type 12 Speed Mechanical

R 740.00
SKU: 00.7018.553.000
by Sram
Type: Shift levers
The SRAM Eagle 70 T-Type Mechanical Trigger Shifter is part of SRAM’s new Transmission ecosystem, designed to deliver modern shifting performance, improved durability, and simplified drivetrain setup for 12-speed MTB systems.

Using T-Type actuation, it provides a more controlled and consistent cable pull compared to older Eagle mechanical shifters, resulting in cleaner, more precise shifts across the cassette. The updated ergonomics improve lever feel and reduce shifting effort, especially on technical climbs and rough terrain.

A key feature is the Single Click design, which limits each lever press to one gear change. This is specifically engineered for E-MTB use, helping reduce drivetrain stress, chain wear, and potential damage when shifting under motor torque.

It also shares SRAM’s modern Stealth cockpit design language, integrating neatly with brake levers and tidy cable routing for a cleaner handlebar setup.

Key Benefits

T-Type Transmission Compatible: Works with SRAM Eagle 70 mechanical derailleurs
Single Click Shifting: One shift per press for improved drivetrain longevity (ideal for E-MTB)
Improved Ergonomics: Better lever position and reduced shifting effort
Cleaner Cockpit Design: Integrates neatly with modern SRAM brake systems
More Precise Cable Pull: Improved shift consistency over older Eagle systems

Specifications

Speed: 12-speed
Shifter Type: Trigger (Mechanical)
Actuation: SRAM T-Type
Shift Mode: Single Click (E-MTB focused)
Mounting: Integrated clamp / MatchMaker compatible (variant dependent)
Compatibility: SRAM Eagle 70 / T-Type Transmission derailleurs
Use: MTB / Trail / Enduro / E-MTB

Who Is This Best Suited For?

Ideal for riders using SRAM T-Type mechanical drivetrains, especially:
E-MTB riders needing controlled, wear-reducing shifting
Trail and enduro riders wanting modern Transmission feel without AXS cost
Riders upgrading to new-generation SRAM Eagle systems