When Your Disc Brake Going Wet. They'll grab for a small fraction of a second and then let go again, and they do this really fast. Not disc brake squeaking here and there when I apply the brakes, but LOUD, uncontrolable squealing that seems like it could be heard from.
For downhill racing, Enduro or Megavalanche style events and wet weather riding go for a sintered pad- just keep an eye out Disc brake pads are inexpensive here at On-One we sell both types for loads of different brake models. It might take a few pumps before the pads bite. Soft brakes make safe driving hard.
When water gets inside a drum brake it tends to get trapped inside the drum, so it takes longer for the friction material to dry out.
If this only happens when they are wet you can try different.
Properly adjusted and tuned disc brakes will allow you to ride faster. It is probably fair to say. When you apply a rim brake in wet weather there can be a split second delay before you start decelerating.