Pads for every rideMTB·Road·Gravel

Find Your Exact Brake Pads

Three quick steps to the right pad for your brakes.

What's your brake brand?

Look for the brand name printed on your brake caliper or lever.

Which model?

Check the caliper or lever for the model number.

Pick your compound

Not sure? Sintered is the durable all-rounder.

4.9/5 from 235 reviews Ships fast from BC Free Canada shipping over $60

Why Riders Choose Loam Goat

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North Shore Tested

Every pad tested on Cypress, Squamish & Whistler's gnarliest trails before it ships to you.

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Performance-Matched Compounds

Organic for superior modulation and quiet operation. Sintered for maximum power and fade-free performance in all conditions. Both tested on North Shore trails.

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Ships Fast from BC

Ships from British Columbia to Canada. No waiting weeks for overseas shipping.

Where Is Your Equipment Tested?

Where Is Your Equipment Tested?

We test all our products in our backyard. Lucky for us, that's the North Shore, Squamish and Whistler. Click to see where we're riding on Instagram.

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What Riders Are Saying About Us

Rocky Mountain Altitude PowerPlay

Rocky Mountain Altitude PowerPlay

Grant

"Having an e bike in Squamish means I need my brakes to work well and thankfully these do! Shipping was prompt."

Specialized Demo and Norco aurum hsp

Specialized Demo and Norco aurum hsp

Oakley and Cooper @bikingbroz

"We’ve been using loam goat pads on all of our bikes for a year now and love them! They can handle whatever we throw at them, from downhill racing to trail rides we can always count on them to perform flawlessly!"

Commencal meta TR

Commencal meta TR

Taiki @taikiauger

"Super impressed with the pads! They grab better and more consistently then my oem pads."

Founders of Loam Goat, brake pad company based in Canada

Our Story

Rider created and owned. Loam Goat was born with the idea of providing alternative bike parts that are easy on the wallet and don't compromise performance. We test all our products on the legendary trails of the North Shore.