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Old 01-18-2022, 01:47 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by CSG Mike View Post

Additionally, CSG pads are pressed at a higher tonnage, which results in better response and less pad squish (yes, pads squish!), which means less system pressure is needed, also resulting in less waste heat.
Honestly this is my favorite feature of the pad. It has really consistent feel at the limit even when hot. XP10's felt squishy to me and it made it tough to threshold brake as they didn't behave consistently and felt, as you said, squishy.
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