The Loam Wolf
MTB's best Brakes Get Better?
Weve been huge fans of TRPs DHR Evo brakes for quite a while, and weve never been paid to say it. We recently had the chance to meet up with TRPs Kevin Boyer for a chance to get a custom installation and tutorial of the new Evo Pro HD brakes. With some improvements to both power and user-friendliness, the Evo Pro HD brakes should have lots of heavier, downhill-biased and eMTB riders excited.Read the full review
off.road.cc
The EVO X and EVO Pro are TRP's next evolution in braking tech
With success on the downhill circuit, slowing the likes of Aaron Gwin, TRP is a brand that needs no introduction. Today, Tektro's performance-focussed off-shoot has brought two new brake sets to the market, donning a raft of adjustments to appeal to a greater range of riders. Here's everything you need to know.Read the full review
VITALMTB
The new model delivers more power and adjustability combined with the same consistent, hassle-free performance.
Nearly 5 years after TRP launched its DH-R EVO brake, they are introducing a new and improved brake dubbed the EVO PRO. The DH-R model received a lot of praise for its consistency, power, and unique colorways. So how did TRP improve on an already high-performing brake?Read the full review
pinkbike
First Ride
TRP's DHR EVO brakes have become something of a cult favorite, thanks to their excellent power, consistency, and control. With the DHR platform, those benefits have come at the expense of ergonomics, as the lever design tended to only work with larger hands and far-reach setups. Addressing those issues, and improving slightly on the lever feel itself, TRP has released the EVO Pro, a fully revised lever design that tightens up the ergonomics and improves slightly on feel.Read the full review