$399.99
The Force XPLR XG-1371 is SRAM’s 13-speed cassette built specifically for 1x XPLR gravel systems. Its 10–46T range delivers 460% coverage, giving you a true bailout for steep climbs without sacrificing useful mid-range spacing for rolling terrain and fast group sections.
SRAM uses a carefully stepped progression—10-11-12-13-15-17-19-21-24-28-32-38-46—to keep shifts predictable and help maintain cadence when terrain changes quickly. The result is a cassette that feels “road tight” in the gears you ride most, with a wide top gear and a big climbing cog when you need it.
XG-1371 is designed for XPLR 1x 13-speed rear derailleurs and is listed by SRAM as compatible with all Flattop chains. It fits the XDR driver standard (not HG). If you’re moving from a 12-speed XPLR cassette, confirm your rear hub has (or can accept) an XDR driver body.
SRAM’s service specs list the cassette as an XG technology cassette with a silver finish and a 10–46T configuration. Published weights vary by source; one widely listed reference is approximately 346 g (manufacturer information shown by retailers).
The SRAM Force XPLR XG-1371 is SRAM’s 13-speed cassette built specifically for 1x XPLR gravel systems. Its 10–46T range delivers 460% coverage, giving you a true bailout for steep climbs without sacrificing useful mid-range spacing for rolling terrain and fast group sections.
SRAM uses a carefully stepped progression—10-11-12-13-15-17-19-21-24-28-32-38-46—to keep shifts predictable and help maintain cadence when terrain changes quickly. The result is a cassette that feels “road tight” in the gears you ride most, with a wide top gear and a big climbing cog when you need it.
XG-1371 is designed for XPLR 1x 13-speed rear derailleurs and is listed by SRAM as compatible with all Flattop chains. It fits the XDR driver standard (not HG). If you’re moving from a 12-speed XPLR cassette, confirm your rear hub has (or can accept) an XDR driver body.
SRAM’s service specs list the cassette as an XG technology cassette with a silver finish and a 10–46T configuration. Published weights vary by source; one widely listed reference is approximately 346 g (manufacturer information shown by retailers).
