Similar layout to myself, I normally place my clothes in the rear with a sleeping bag, mat & small tarp, tent or large tarp goes on the front. Great quality video guys, keep it up ;)
Ironically just finished a drill run ready for LEJOG next month. It's good to work out well in advance how your going to pack everything - and what you can sacrifice!
You could probably fit your tent in the front with the sleeping bag. Makes more sense since they will only be used together. And tent is quite heavy so you might not want it in the saddle bag.
Why not shove the tent in the bottom of the saddle bag and the poles in the frame bag? It seems you lose too much space by doing as you described. Cheers!
Would you say it is reasonable to go for Land's End to John O'groats in mid-August-ish? campsites are open and taking into account that I'll pretty not be in crowds or anywhere with people really except for the visit to the supermarket for food etc...
It depends, really! We're all keeping an eye on the news, but as long as you keep to social distancing guidelines and the campsites are open there shouldn't be an issue!
There's enough room once this is packed to carry cooking kit if you needed to! We've covered cooking kit on our channel, and what options could work best :)
Guys, I need your help and advice. I’m planning a bikepacking trip this summer, from Barcelona to Rome. Previously I did only one day rides on mountain bike, that’s it. But I’m pretty confident in myself. Did some research, by time, I assume it’s going to take me something around 25 days. What sleeping bag should I take? Maybe you have some advice about sleeping pad, affordable tent and it’s preferred weight? About navigation, I’m planning on buying Garmin Edge 530, any suggestions on a smart route planning? Where is a better place to take a stop for a night, camping sites? Any food buying and prepping recommendations? Any safety advices? Maybe there could be some things I can miss to take care about? Please, share your thoughts, it would be appreciated🙌🏻
Hi Sasha, There's quite a lot to unpack there (pun intended) - have you checked out our full series of bikepacking guide videos? We go through most things throughout the series, but if there's anything missing, feel free to email us at support@restrap.com Could also be worth checking out our packlist for our tours - here's a recent packlist from our 2 week croatia tour for example: restrap.com/blogs/news/restrap-does-croatia-2021-bike-check
@@Restrapltd Thank you for the response. So far I have seen only a couple of your “How To” videos, but I’ll watch all of them, can’t wait to get back home from work now😅. Great to know that you have such a professional platform, tour recap and packing lists are going to be a good and useful information for me.✌🏻
All our products are made from durable fabrics that are 100% waterproof, however as most of our products (the Frame Bag for example) are stitched, so we cannot guarantee 100% waterproofing on these products due to water penetrating the seam in very wet conditions, but we do our best to ensure water runs off the bag, not into it :)
We chose not to include cooking kit in this particular video, as this setup is representative of a weekend/week long trip away. We do cover cooking kit in our other videos though!
Will be doing a 500 km-ride in August. Have a question about the water supply required for something this big. I can carry two bottles securely in their respective bottle cages. Would you suggest to bring a water bladder or camelpack?
It's mainly down to your own preference - on a longer ride like that you'll need to factor in places to refill water, but if you're wanting to ride as far as possible without stopping, a bladder might be a better option as it's larger capacity.
Not worried about the bags but I like that pump Mostly because I run a full suspension for my bike packing and a hammock setup instead of a tent And I use only three bags from Rock bross ruclips.net/video/JsUTt4meZPk/видео.html Please note I do not have that bike any more. I now have a diamondback Atroz 2 The one in this video is a diamondback coil EX with a lot of mods pacifically designed for off-road and gravel bikepacking
Panniers don't fare so well on rough terrain as racks are prone to snapping with touring weight. You certainly want less weight with a bikepacking setup, and you want it well-balanced. It does affect the ride, but you quickly get used to it.
Hi there - we have a full bikepacking guide series of videos that goes through touring in winter weather, cooking and eating while out on the road, and loads more. Check out our Bikepacking Guide Playlist on our channel to see more. In this video, we went over the essentials, to show how the essentials (when packed like in this video) take up less room than you'd expect. Of course, you can fill the gaps left yourself with any extra kit.
There is no problem with doing this at all. We live in Yorkshire where it is raining quite often, if you have anything else in the dry-bag like a sleeping bag you don't want to get soggy then the tent's stuff-sack is going to come in useful as a barrier.
14L is useless? Wait til you see our best-selling 7L Race Saddle Bag 👀 Don't worry Tommy, we make options for everyone, even up to 18L with a double retention harness to hold the larger load stable and prevent any movement. Why don't you check out our full range, you might find one or more of our technical and function-first designs that are made here in the UK quite an eye-opener :) restrap.com/
The space between your toptube and the frame bag is a great place to put your tent poles.
Wouldve loved a equipment list here! Great video!
Similar layout to myself, I normally place my clothes in the rear with a sleeping bag, mat & small tarp, tent or large tarp goes on the front. Great quality video guys, keep it up ;)
Ironically just finished a drill run ready for LEJOG next month. It's good to work out well in advance how your going to pack everything - and what you can sacrifice!
Great video with some very useful tips!
Picked up your handlebar drybag harness second hand for some cycle touring. Mint bit if kit, built super solid. Like it a lot
No stove? You had space so I'm guessing it was an oversight. Love the bags and local manufacturing bonus.
Great video ! cool idea to pack mat in tent,Ride safe ....
Enjoyed the video! Keep it up :)
Great tips 👍🏻
Me encantan los productos restrap,calidad!!!!!!gracias por vuestro trabajo!!!
Fine demo but where are the tent pole ? Thx
12:06 Self Adhesive Hook And Loop (adhesive velcro) does wonders to stop that.
You could probably fit your tent in the front with the sleeping bag. Makes more sense since they will only be used together. And tent is quite heavy so you might not want it in the saddle bag.
We've found that ideally you'll want to seperate wet and dry kit - keeping the sleeping bag away from a potentially wet tent
@@Restrapltd that is a great point.
Which bike os that? Beautiful
nice video! what naturehike tent is it ??
It's the Cloud Up 2 :)
Can u recommend sleeping bags? I love the front bar bag with small pocket bag so handy
The sleeping bag in this video is a Rab Neutrino Endurance 200
I never understand people that can shove their tent in with their clothes. What if it rains and you have to pack up a wet and muddy tent?
What about the frok bags can i see a video on them please.
We briefly featured fork bags in our Road Bike Setups video - but we'll be sure to include them in a future video soon! :)
Why not shove the tent in the bottom of the saddle bag and the poles in the frame bag? It seems you lose too much space by doing as you described. Cheers!
What ...Where you pack that tent ?
Hi just wondering what tent you use and where you got it from ?
This tent is a Terra Nova Lazer Competition - a super small lightweight tent
Would you say it is reasonable to go for Land's End to John O'groats in mid-August-ish? campsites are open and taking into account that I'll pretty not be in crowds or anywhere with people really except for the visit to the supermarket for food etc...
It depends, really! We're all keeping an eye on the news, but as long as you keep to social distancing guidelines and the campsites are open there shouldn't be an issue!
Does that lezyne pump fit into the restrap small frame bag?
Hi, that pump is a little large for the small frame bag, but it will fit into a large or medium size bag :)
Which sleeping bag ist that? :)
What's the net for? Packed into the bar bag. Couldn't make out what it was called.
It's a midge net, or mosquito net. Keeps the bugs away if you're up in scotland :)
no cup or stove?
No food other than snacks 🤦♂️
There's enough room once this is packed to carry cooking kit if you needed to! We've covered cooking kit on our channel, and what options could work best :)
Guys, I need your help and advice.
I’m planning a bikepacking trip this summer, from Barcelona to Rome. Previously I did only one day rides on mountain bike, that’s it. But I’m pretty confident in myself. Did some research, by time, I assume it’s going to take me something around 25 days.
What sleeping bag should I take?
Maybe you have some advice about sleeping pad, affordable tent and it’s preferred weight?
About navigation, I’m planning on buying Garmin Edge 530, any suggestions on a smart route planning?
Where is a better place to take a stop for a night, camping sites?
Any food buying and prepping recommendations?
Any safety advices?
Maybe there could be some things I can miss to take care about?
Please, share your thoughts, it would be appreciated🙌🏻
Hi Sasha,
There's quite a lot to unpack there (pun intended) - have you checked out our full series of bikepacking guide videos? We go through most things throughout the series, but if there's anything missing, feel free to email us at support@restrap.com
Could also be worth checking out our packlist for our tours - here's a recent packlist from our 2 week croatia tour for example: restrap.com/blogs/news/restrap-does-croatia-2021-bike-check
@@Restrapltd Thank you for the response. So far I have seen only a couple of your “How To” videos, but I’ll watch all of them, can’t wait to get back home from work now😅. Great to know that you have such a professional platform, tour recap and packing lists are going to be a good and useful information for me.✌🏻
Hi, what down jkt are.tou using?
Si Harry looks like a Rapha Explore jacket
Is the frame bag actually waterproof?
All our products are made from durable fabrics that are 100% waterproof, however as most of our products (the Frame Bag for example) are stitched, so we cannot guarantee 100% waterproofing on these products due to water penetrating the seam in very wet conditions, but we do our best to ensure water runs off the bag, not into it :)
How many litres is that saddle bag?
This saddle bag is 14L, but as you can see it can roll down smaller if you need it to!
Which down jacket is that?
This is a Rapha down jacket, although we've found ones from Uniqlo are a great price and pack down really well, too :)
No cooking kit?
We chose not to include cooking kit in this particular video, as this setup is representative of a weekend/week long trip away. We do cover cooking kit in our other videos though!
@@Restrapltd Great tips, thanks!
Will be doing a 500 km-ride in August. Have a question about the water supply required for something this big. I can carry two bottles securely in their respective bottle cages. Would you suggest to bring a water bladder or camelpack?
It's mainly down to your own preference - on a longer ride like that you'll need to factor in places to refill water, but if you're wanting to ride as far as possible without stopping, a bladder might be a better option as it's larger capacity.
How are you holding your bike up? Kickstand?
Magic! Well... the magic of bike stands. You can see the bike stand behind the back wheel :)
Not worried about the bags but I like that pump
Mostly because I run a full suspension for my bike packing and a hammock setup instead of a tent
And I use only three bags from Rock bross
ruclips.net/video/JsUTt4meZPk/видео.html
Please note I do not have that bike any more. I now have a diamondback Atroz 2
The one in this video is a diamondback coil EX with a lot of mods pacifically designed for off-road and gravel bikepacking
No stove no food?
Why not panniers? It makes no sense to have all the weight so high? Please educate me.
Not all bikes can take pannier racks. Bike packing was originally intended for road and mountain bikes that lack the eyelets of a touring bike.
Panniers don't fare so well on rough terrain as racks are prone to snapping with touring weight. You certainly want less weight with a bikepacking setup, and you want it well-balanced. It does affect the ride, but you quickly get used to it.
Almost all of these YT packing videos are BS. Like assuming it is summer and no need for warmer and bulkier clothes. And where is the food?
Hi there - we have a full bikepacking guide series of videos that goes through touring in winter weather, cooking and eating while out on the road, and loads more. Check out our Bikepacking Guide Playlist on our channel to see more. In this video, we went over the essentials, to show how the essentials (when packed like in this video) take up less room than you'd expect. Of course, you can fill the gaps left yourself with any extra kit.
Why not just remove the tent from its own bag and stuff it in. Most tents will be well able for stuffing, assuming nothing in the bag can tear it
There is no problem with doing this at all. We live in Yorkshire where it is raining quite often, if you have anything else in the dry-bag like a sleeping bag you don't want to get soggy then the tent's stuff-sack is going to come in useful as a barrier.
Useless saddle bag, so small. Most of us pack 15 liters there. Riverside for 80 dollars is a better choice
14L is useless? Wait til you see our best-selling 7L Race Saddle Bag 👀 Don't worry Tommy, we make options for everyone, even up to 18L with a double retention harness to hold the larger load stable and prevent any movement. Why don't you check out our full range, you might find one or more of our technical and function-first designs that are made here in the UK quite an eye-opener :) restrap.com/
Sorry pal you have no ideas about how to pack the tent 😁 it could be packed in a twice less space.
How?
That's what I thought. You don't know either.