10 MUST Have Fat Bike Essentials |
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- This is my top 10 list of gifts and essentials for the fat biker in you life. I have linked all of the products I use (or in some cases very similar) below in the description. There are lots of good deals currently under way as well. I tried to link good quality products that are still reasonably priced, so you find cheaper options that work well, and some more expensive premium options as well.
0:00 Intro
0:46 Gloves
1:08 Socks
1:33 Pogies/Bar Mitts
2:03 Head Wear
3:05 Tights/Pants
4:14 Mountainsmith Tour Bag
5:30 Pedals
6:31 North Face Boots
6:57 Insulated Water Bottle
7:25 Bike Lights
8:03 Wren OneRack
8:32 Bonus (ESI Grips and accessories)
ITEM LINKS:
GLOVES:
amzn.to/3OPg1H7
amzn.to/3uedcFV
SOCKS:
Regular - amzn.to/3OVF0sf
Ski - amzn.to/3ESOakL
POGIES/BAR MITTS:
Rock Bros - amzn.to/3EWxRUd
Wolf Tooth - amzn.to/3OYKwdS
HEAD WEAR:
Beanie - amzn.to/3FfvKMm
Buff - amzn.to/3VjN3BA
Ear muffs - amzn.to/3gOYWjV
Headband - amzn.to/3AVwELB
TIGHTS/PANTS:
Tights - www.patagonia.com/product/men...
REI Craft Glide - www.rei.com/product/178604/cr...
LUMBAR BAG:
Mountainsmith Tour Bag - amzn.to/3H2x46O
PEDALS:
Raceface Chesters - amzn.to/3VDCcTr
INSULATED WATER BOTTLE:
Polar - amzn.to/3OPPKsi
BOOTS:
North Face Snowfuse - amzn.to/3EM9ZCk
BIKE LIGHTS:
Olight RN 1500 - amzn.to/3UoTthE
***REVIEW - • OLIGHT Bike Light Revi...
Seemee 30 (back) - amzn.to/3VMlX69
Headlamp - amzn.to/3FiK86L
Flashlight - amzn.to/3XLkyON
RACK:
Wren OneRack - wrensports.com/products/onera...
***REVIEW - • WREN OneRack Long Term...
BONUS ITEMS:
ESI Grips - amzn.to/3FhoJdV
***REVIEW - • ESI Grips Install | Sa...
Hand warmers - amzn.to/3gOUIsJ
AMAZON LINKS:
Instagram: elevationeveryweekend
Facebook: Elevation Every Weekend
My Brother’s Instagram: dirteveryweekend
Marnie: marnie_doodle
BIKE GEAR:
Stand for iPad/Zwift: amzn.to/3GbIK6H
Kurt Kinetic Smart Trainer: amzn.to/3X1i66G
Kurt Kinetic Wheel Spacer: amzn.to/3O4gCo8
Olight RN1500 Light: amzn.to/3uTTzTw
Olight SeeMee30: amzn.to/35Bpa3X
Olight Headlamp: amzn.to/3K5Hhy3
Profile Designs Aero Bars (Carbon): amzn.to/2ZMH0xN
Profile Designs Aero Bars (AL): amzn.to/3BrkHus
Carbon Bottle Cage: amzn.to/2Ur5BW6
ESI Grips: amzn.to/2Y0wxxU
ESI Grip Tape: amzn.to/3jVWdDP
Race Face Chester Pedals: amzn.to/3lGdctl
Bike Bell: amzn.to/2QplxpP
Frame Protection Tape : amzn.to/3tFXtNC
Olight RN 1500 (front): amzn.to/3d6Tq6D
Olight SeeMee 30 (rear): amzn.to/3r87Tnw
Headlamp: amzn.to/3lC1ShZ
Rock N Roll Gold Chain Lube: amzn.to/3cTvYcG
Stans Notubes sealant: amzn.to/3vMHYFJ
BomberStrap: amzn.to/390IAO7
Fatbike Fork Mount: amzn.to/3tHA3HY
Water Bottle: amzn.to/3lA6Ag6
Mountainsmith Tour Pack: amzn.to/2OWzyeb
Torque Wrench (0-20nM for bikes): amzn.to/3tMmlE6
Park Tool Chain Cleaning Kit: amzn.to/3sdBwoR
First Aid Kit: amzn.to/3fgs1lc amzn.to/3frTSz9
Nalgene First Aid Kit: amzn.to/3tVvXvO
Mongoose Dolomite Fatbike: amzn.to/3BHUgkB
TECH:
Garmin Instinct: amzn.to/390AkxA
Apple Watch Series 6: amzn.to/39hLgHt
Powerbeats Pro headphones: amzn.to/2Pg0TrK
TACOMA:
Cabin Air Filter: amzn.to/3sJ0SNg
Emergency Charge/Jump Start: amzn.to/3hBAKBR
X-Bull Traction Boards: amzn.to/3r8kHdA
Tepui Roof Top Tent: amzn.to/3E3q9FV
Thule Rack (mid): amzn.to/3xJQEhz
Igloo Cooler: amzn.to/3xEl58M
K&N Air Filter: amzn.to/313iBBl
K&N Air Filter kit: amzn.to/3c9grpZ
Tacoma Tailgate Insert Emblem: amzn.to/313vNWV
Fisker Axe: amzn.to/2OOS3Bq
Thule Rack: amzn.to/3tKFoOq
Tepui RTT: amzn.to/3vNbET5
Dude wipes/shower: amzn.to/2OXRi8T amzn.to/2NG0Ogl
Mountain House Meal: amzn.to/3sb8KoJ
FILMING:
iPhone 13 Pro Max: amzn.to/2Qqzwvy
Apple Silicone Case: amzn.to/3lCLdee
Spigen screen protector: amzn.to/313i16G
GoPro: amzn.to/3eYAM37
Chest Mount Harness: amzn.to/3c6eQ48
Lapel Mic: amzn.to/3tCU4PI
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Those cross country ski pants are low bulk and super functional! 👍🏼
They came highly recommended!
Thanks for the great ideas loved the video keep them coming
Thanks for watching!
Great reviews Tommy!
Much appreciated!
Wow this was great !! You covered everything possible one could need . Great video loved it
Thanks!!
Wonderful head to toe hints and gift tips ! Thanks so much, going shopping now….
Thanks for watching! Anything not covered here that you recommend??
@@ElevationEveryWeekend You really did a super job and I can’t think of anything to add :)
Thanks
Thank you!
Great Video! I Love my Olights!! I need tog et the hand warmers for sure. i also agree the rear rack stays on all winter!
Thanks for checking it out! Yeah always learning, the rack is going to be good this winter.
Im in Canada so it does get really cold here , one recommendation i have is a snowboard / ski helmet, they really keep you warm.
Good tip, thanks!!
Low pressure tire gauge is also a nice gift for fat bikers. You can get a nice one for around $25.00.
Good call! Not something I use myself but I know a lot of fat bikers are into it!
Great info, I'm old, over 70 yrs in the outdoors, Skating, + XC Skied before MTB bikes, and Fat Biked for many years, in Michigan winters its good to experiment, and learn so you can stay out there doing things, a few of my favorites are, a merino Balacva its the only thing I need to keep head warm, I carry a beanie for when it gets warm out, but hardly ever need to wear it, the balacava is amazing, for socks 80% merino wool, made in USA, Red Wing socks, warm, wicking, long lasting, outstanding socks, for pants I wear Specialized Demo pants, very rugged, stop the wind, but still breath, made for biking, under them I wear different long johns depending on temp, real cold I wear insulated road bike tights, dress for condition, on top I layer, but I like MX long sleve jerseys, cheap, and wicking, a good merino wool shirt on top of them, then a wind breaker jacket with an inside pocket to put my bottle in when it freezes up, pogies of course, you can even use the inexpensive ones for storage inside where you put your hands, room for extra gloves, napkins, etc..for gloves I mostly use summer TLD gloves inside pogies, they brake/shift best, I use clip pedals, shoes are nothing special, just lucky my feet don't get cold with just one pair of good 80% RW socks.
Thanks for the feedback! Yeah I like Smartwool a lot for my under garments as it’s warm and does a good job wicking away moisture.
A set of clear (or tinted for sunny rides) ski goggles are nice to have on winter days…. If you wear glasses they sell “OTG” ones for over the glasses, and they can help keep your glasses from fogging up and do a nice job on windy cold days
Good call. I actually almost added eye wear including ski goggles (which I mentioned in one of my older videos). But yes these are a must have when the sun is out!! Thanks for adding them to the conversation!
Very useful to have a rechargeable digital bike pump. Most bike pumps are not precise under 10 lbs, but these can be set to half degrees, like 2 1/2 lbs.
In addition a baggie is useful to store chemical hand and toe warmers to get multiple uses. Just put them in the baggie and squeeze out the air and they will warm up again just like new.
Depending on how long you are out, you can get two or sometimes three uses from each pack.
Nice tips, thanks!
What is your opinion of the KHS 4 seasons 1000? new to biking and just bought one...6'0.. 300 lbs any advice?
I have not seen one in person or ridden, but looking at their website it looks like a really good solid bike, with modern specs and good solid parts. I’d say ride it and enjoy it!! You might want to consider a tubeless setup for the tires if the wheels are compatible. Looks good, enjoy!
Does your pugsley have the offset frame? Trying to find a rear rack compatible with my moonlander with the offset frame.
Yes it does have the offset, and the 135mm rear hub. In the video below I show the Wren Onerack fitment the Pugsley.
ruclips.net/video/PF8eGRmv60I/видео.html
I have a fat tire bike, Cybertrack 200, having terrible finding back rack, any advice?
Tough call, but the first video I made on this channel is a bike rack review, not sure what style you need though
Tommy hey, wondering what is your summer dirt fat bike recommendation?
If you are talking tire choices on your existing bike, I am really enjoying Terrene Cake eaters. I have 27.5x4 on my Borealis Flume and it’s been great in the dirt. Another option many enjoy is having a 29plus wheel and tire setup for summer. I am doing this now on the Crestone I have from Borealis, and it’s great (also Cake Eaters).