Compatible with HOPE V2 2-piston calipers — built for MTB riders who want strong bite, predictable modulation, and reliable performance in UK mud, winter grit, and long descents.
Gorilla Brakes Sintered Pads (Hope V2) are designed for demanding MTB and XC riding where consistency matters most. The sintered compound delivers a confident initial bite, excellent heat stability, and long pad life — ideal for riders who clock big mileage, ride year-round, or push harder on longer trails.
✅ Compatibility
Caliper Model
Brake System
Riding Style
HOPE V2
HOPE Hydraulic (V2 2-piston)
MTB, XC, Trail, All-Weather Riding
🔥 Compound Type: Sintered (Standard Range)
The Sintered Compound is the longest-lasting, most heat-stable option in the Gorilla Brakes Standard Range. If you ride through wet grit, steep tech, or repeated braking zones, sintered pads keep their feel and power where softer compounds can fade or wear quickly.
Feature
Performance Benefit
High-temperature sintered compound
Fade-resistant power on long descents
Strong initial bite + stable modulation
Confident control in steep or slippery conditions
Excellent wear life
Ideal for year-round MTB mileage and winter grit
All-weather consistency
Reliable braking in wet, mud, dust, and cold
Precision fit for HOPE V2
OEM-style shape and alignment for clean setup
📦 What’s Included
1 × Pair of brake pads (for one HOPE V2 caliper)
1 × Spring clip
Eco-friendly recyclable packaging
🌍 Ideal For
MTB and XC riders who ride in mixed UK conditions
Trail riders wanting consistent braking and long pad life
Riders doing longer descents or repeated braking sections
Setup tip: For best performance, bed in pads properly with a series of progressive stops and keep rotors clean from chain lube and cleaning sprays.
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We also work closely with race teams and sponsored riders to validate performance in real-world conditions.
New pads are spot on for braking, only concern I have is when it’s wet brakes squeal like nails down a blackboard.
Not sure if it’s because they’re new, only Done 50 miles but still **** of a squeak in wet conditions.