20 REALLY USEFUL BIKEPACKING THINGS YOU NEED

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2023
  • I've done a LOT of bikepacking trips over the years. So, I thought it would be useful to go through the top 20 things you NEED for your next bikepacking trip.
    1- Tailfin straps: www.tailfin.cc/product/cargo-...
    2- Emergency Bivy: amzn.to/3jj8W6u
    3- Fold up Shoes: amzn.to/3Rqt435
    4- Tracker: amzn.to/3wO2Myk
    5- Water Filter: amzn.to/3WUdAoX
    6- Down Jacket: amzn.to/3Dx97BL
    7- Bicycle Computer: amzn.to/3HtqCo1
    8- Attacus Bib Shorts: attacus.cc
    9- Dynamo Lights: www.klite.com.au
    10- Spork: amzn.to/3HPVuR1
    11- Bag: www.apidura.com/shop/packable...
    12- Power Bank: amzn.to/3WUdSwm
    13- Top Tube Bag: keep an eye out on ‪@TailfinCycling‬
    14- Spare Lights I Use: amzn.to/3l40yYL
    15- Spare Tools: I use a mix of stuff from different brands as explained in the video
    16- Sunglasses: www.sungod.co/en-gb/
    17- Spares: as explained in the video from various brands
    18- First Aid Kit: amzn.to/3XTvJVf
    19- Cafe Lock: amzn.to/3HP4JAM
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  • @Steven-Sea_gull
    @Steven-Sea_gull Год назад +47

    Only thing you didn't mention was spare mech hanger 🫶

    • @dsb181
      @dsb181 Год назад +11

      This comment should be pinned. Not having a spare mech hanger is the silent killer of bikepacking trips!

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +17

      Completely agree! I don’t actually know why I didn’t include it in the ‘spares’ section! But yes! I always travel with one too

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +4

      Completely agree, Daniel! It’s pinned!

    • @Steven-Sea_gull
      @Steven-Sea_gull Год назад +7

      @@ChrisHallRides you left out the obvious 1 to see who's paying attention 🤔

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      @@Steven-Sea_gull maybe 😉

  • @yankohristov2361
    @yankohristov2361 Год назад +5

    The casual way of "throwing" things into the camera was like "yeah, that too, and that too, this thing as well..."
    Very nice video!

  • @bruce.KAY-bike-drifter
    @bruce.KAY-bike-drifter 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you. This is the BEST RUclips video I've seen telling us what to bring along when Bikepacking. Every one of the 20 items you mentioned is useful and well worth carrying on our bikes.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much I’m glad to hear it was useful for you!

  • @thebikepackingadventurer
    @thebikepackingadventurer Год назад +9

    I always carry a spare mech hanger and a couple of spokes as well just in case. Quick switch out job too. I like the glasses attachment as I hang them off my chest and the lenses end up all sweaty.
    I always have electrical tape, thin zip ties etc on me to at least be able to bodge a job.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      Yeah I always carry one too. Should have probably added that to the list too. Electrical tape, bolts and zip ties are essentials

  • @tomsitzman3952
    @tomsitzman3952 2 дня назад +1

    Good check list. I like to use the rubber straps to hold equipment in place on the bike from water bottles to whatever in warm weather. . They just don't stretch enough to tighten in low temperatures. In cold weather I use wide Velcro straps. Your plug adapter by country is really functional with the USB ports. On several occasions I have had to tightly wrap a bulge on the side of a tire with electrical tape. If you are using rim breaks you will have to open them. In my list personal a carry a liter size fanny pack with my billfold. health insurance card, ID, cash and credit card, with room left over for small items I may need for the day. Or I can attach the fanny pack using the waist strap to the seat post or top dry bag. When shopping, I use a lightweight lock and cover the bike with the tent footprint, out of sight out of mind philosophy. I like the old school top tub long tire pump. The First Aid kit is not for little ouches, it is to cover large pieces of your missing or torn skin or a rider you find along the road.

  • @smellyelle8422
    @smellyelle8422 Год назад +8

    Wishing you all the very best for Atlas Chris!
    You have the right state of mind for the race - to chill and not put any pressure on yourself.
    I know you're very nervous right now, but once you get rolling, you'll forget about the nerves, settle in and thoroughly enjoy the whole experience, because being in the saddle it what you love to do :-)

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to write that. I think a huge amount of the nerves comes from crashing out last time to be honest.

  • @Ok_rouleur
    @Ok_rouleur 4 месяца назад +1

    I considered myself an experienced bikepacker and yet I still learn with these videos (plug-USB thingy…), thanks

  • @neusprach
    @neusprach 25 дней назад +1

    Useful tips, thanks for sharing!

  • @FollowThomas
    @FollowThomas Год назад +1

    Lot of useful things which can be lifesavers and won't take much space. I carry most of those on my bikepacking trips. 👍

  • @CaptainChromaKey
    @CaptainChromaKey Год назад +1

    You are such a great guy Chris! Thank you such much for you videos and everything else you do :)

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      I appreciate that! Thank you for the kind words

  • @rodneycaldwell5559
    @rodneycaldwell5559 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for your help this makes my job easier to figure out what i need

  • @_________4292
    @_________4292 Год назад +3

    Hellooo, nice video. I see You start strong 2023 with video keep up. Love Your attitude and sense of humor.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! The aim this year is at least once a week!

  • @PumpkinVillage
    @PumpkinVillage Год назад +2

    All good kit to bring along. Thanks for the video. Time to start getting things together so I'm ready to go come spring. -15F here right now. Bike trainer weather. Take care, Al

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      -15!? Yeah that’s not a fun temperature at all! Definitely indoors weather for sure! Thanks for watching!

  • @andrewbulloch
    @andrewbulloch Год назад +1

    Brilliant Chris, good luck for the Atlas Race. Looking forward to seeing videos soon 👍

  • @ianboylan91
    @ianboylan91 Год назад +1

    Cracking video Chris. Focussed on bikepacking, but lots of good stuff in here for ‘the road less travelled’.

  • @redauwg911
    @redauwg911 Год назад +1

    great video Chris thanks

  • @MrRay645
    @MrRay645 6 месяцев назад +2

    the emergency bivy (or even just an emergency blanket) is something every hiker caries but you are the first I have seen mention it for bike packing. wild considering even the perfect temp for sleeping on a nice Spring early Fall night can be a real bad situation if you/your gear is wet. Not always going to make it to shelters, even a really short day on a bike is a probably farther than you can walk especially pushing a bike with a mechanical.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  6 месяцев назад

      Exactly! They’re so small and weigh nothing

  • @global_nomad.
    @global_nomad. Год назад +1

    great list....

  • @omare_biketonature
    @omare_biketonature Год назад +2

    Well you’re right! Really useful items 😎

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Of course there’s more you can add to that list but hopefully it’s a good list for some who need some help

  • @ImranShaikh-gh2wd
    @ImranShaikh-gh2wd Год назад +1

    Nice list :) I can't think of anything useful to add

  • @nklin6
    @nklin6 3 месяца назад +7

    it always surprises me people reccomend the multi tool allen keys. They are so bad, there are so many screws you cant reach because of the size of the tool, and the ones it does, most of the time theyre a pain in the ass. get a mini ratchet wrench with a set of allen key attachments. they are a 1000 times better in my experience

    • @adrianbeacon6421
      @adrianbeacon6421 Месяц назад

      1000 times better, wow? Which ratchet do you use - I hope it's not 1000x more expensive.

    • @ashgryph
      @ashgryph 18 дней назад

      I totally agree. I just carry the like 4 allen keys I need and a torx or 2

  • @grahambell9831
    @grahambell9831 Год назад +2

    Hi Chris, a complete range of must haves (born out from many experiences) for adventure / distance bike rides. My mini leatherman is 17 years young!💙 The top tube tailfin bag could be a future purchase for me👌. Never go anywhere without a few zip ties👍depending on geographical location, a good water resistant high spf sun cream (ISDN or Ultrasun👍).
    Roll on Atlas videos ! Have a great weekend Chris 👋

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +2

      Heya Graham, thanks for watching! Yeah I completely agree with sun screen too, I always make sure I have that and lip balm as well. As my lips always dry out a lot. Atlas videos will come when I’m back home I think but I have some to come out whilst I’m away like this one so hopefully they’re still entertaining

    • @grahambell9831
      @grahambell9831 Год назад

      @@ChrisHallRides evening Chris 👋 100% agree with the lip balm...my lips dry out so quickly : a must have 👍. Best of British for the Atlas challenge ! Your suscribers I'm certain will really appreciate your vlogs. So sad to hear of Francis & Daisy going their separate ways. Both genuinely lovely people. I hope they will continue to lead, happy, contented and fulfiling lives 🙏. Safe travels Chris......dont forget your toothbrush ( a folding one!).

  • @heidijarvis777
    @heidijarvis777 Год назад +1

    Great vlog. Love the glug glug jug in the background being used as a vase 😅❤

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      That jug belonged to my Nan and it’s one of the things she left to me when she passed away. We regularly put daffodils in it when we can get them as they were her favourite flower too 💛

  • @Busfullofclowns
    @Busfullofclowns Год назад +6

    Depending where you ride, a tick remover is a good addition, cheap, small and lightweight

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      Fantastic shout that!

    • @tomsitzman3952
      @tomsitzman3952 2 дня назад

      A good way to remove all of the tick is to put any thick jell over them such as Vaseline or get in the water and they pop to the surface.

  • @andrewbannister5456
    @andrewbannister5456 Год назад +1

    Also been well impressed with the Magicshine 3300 back charging lightpack 👍

  • @neilt7191
    @neilt7191 Год назад +1

    100% , particularly the first aid kit Chris .

  • @nealhooker
    @nealhooker Год назад +1

    Great job

  • @GeneVilleneuve
    @GeneVilleneuve Год назад +2

    Great video! I have most of what you list except for a Dynamo hub and a gps tracker. Always love your videos. Some people would add another tire and extra chain links. Which I also bring. ❤

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! Yeah the wolf tooth thing has a spot to hold chain links in it too. Always take them. A spare tyre I’ve taken on some adventures. I took one for Kyrgystan and in Australia we ended up replacing our tyres about halfway across

    • @GeneVilleneuve
      @GeneVilleneuve Год назад

      @@ChrisHallRides agree. I have the wolf tooth tool too. I also bring extra regular links in addition to the quick links.

  • @pedallingsquaresNZ
    @pedallingsquaresNZ Год назад +2

    I once forgot a micro fibre towel and not being able to go to camp showers was very annoying! Recommend if you are planning on campsites!

  • @kevinlyon9501
    @kevinlyon9501 Год назад +1

    Some really good ones there, all I could think to add some other spares and toothpaste tube and gaff tape for repairing tyre side walls though I expect these days there's repair patches for those. Hope the sniffles have gone, good luck for Friday have fun.

  • @derekcravenPT
    @derekcravenPT Год назад +1

    All the best for the Atlas adventure 👍

  • @MrClimberdave
    @MrClimberdave 4 месяца назад +1

    Great ideas! One thing. The company Jeffe makes a Garmin mount for the iReach Mini 2 that uses the existing adapter screw mount on the Mini (no glue required). FYI - I too glued a Gramin mount to my Mini then discovered this less permanent solution. :-)

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  4 месяца назад

      Ahh that’s great to know thank you for sharing!

  • @kuba54
    @kuba54 Год назад +3

    If I'm out for more than 30km. I do not, I repeat, I do not go without a toilet paper. Learned it the hard way...

  • @grumpy-dad3701
    @grumpy-dad3701 Год назад +2

    The 2 most important things are.
    To have fun
    Expect adventure
    I had my whole drivetrain caked in sand. Issues with my peddles.2 punctures. And I took the wrong valve type inner.
    Covered in nettle stings and bramble thorn scratches.
    Loved every mile.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      That’s the most important thing that you loved it!

    • @grumpy-dad3701
      @grumpy-dad3701 Год назад

      @@ChrisHallRides 100% I did. Can't wait to get a few more under my belt.

  • @arcoulant87
    @arcoulant87 Год назад +1

    Great video, Spare spokes store in seat tube.

  • @Lizardforce
    @Lizardforce 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks nice video

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @Lizardforce
      @Lizardforce 2 месяца назад

      @@ChrisHallRides keep these videos coming! Good content 💪🏼

  • @connormcc
    @connormcc Год назад +1

    Ah... super helpful!! I have a list to start making for a trip at the end of May! I can't see the straps on the Tailfin site (am about to spend a shocking amount with them very soon, lol - planning to buy Aeropack, panniers, and top tube bag)

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      I’m glad it was helpful! You won’t regret the tailfin equipment, it really is the best. Straps can be found in the accessories and spares bits on the site I think. Here’s a link www.tailfin.cc/product/spares/spares-spares/v-mount-straps/?wccps_c0=130754&wccpm0=1654781467&wccpl=7
      www.tailfin.cc/product/spares/spares-spares/v-mount-straps/?wccps_c0=130755&wccpm0=1654781467&wccpl=7

    • @connormcc
      @connormcc Год назад

      @@ChrisHallRides ahh amazing, thanks! I was looking in the wrong place!

  • @WhatxKeepsxUsxHere
    @WhatxKeepsxUsxHere Год назад +3

    I also carry Surgical Sutures. They cost nothing, weight nothing, strong as designed to hold well and in side wall cuts can save you.
    Just one side note - Nylon sutures / stitches - not dissolve/absorbable ones :)
    Since you carry Leatherman - stitching tyre won't be a problem.
    PS - Good luck on Atlas.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      Good shout too. Thanks for the additional tip!

  • @stevia13
    @stevia13 Год назад +1

    Hey Chris - thanks for the info; I love watching these kind of videos. Can I ask what K Lite light you run - did you go for the MTB or the gravel version of the light??? Many thanks, Stevie

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching. That’s a good question actually! I’ve had it for a few years and I can’t quite remember but I think the gravel one

  • @user-sw2mz3bf4m
    @user-sw2mz3bf4m 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Chris,
    Thanks for your work and your videos. In the top 20, what about a rain jacket for the 21th place ? Which one would you recommend ? Something packable, waterproof (for sure) and breathable

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  11 месяцев назад

      Yes a good rain jacket is a great shout. Gore Tex jackets have always been pretty good I have found. Expensive but they work

  • @JeanFrancoisDesrosiers
    @JeanFrancoisDesrosiers Год назад +2

    There's about 5k$ of gear in there. I allow myself to go out with a bellow 1k$ budget, including the bike!

  • @dennis_aus_neukoelln
    @dennis_aus_neukoelln Год назад +1

    I am looking into getting an inreach mini as well. I know about the subscription but would like to know what else might be needed if I wanted to bring it to a race for tracking/ dotwatching purposes. Would I need any additional services or just forward a link to the organisers? Thanks.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      It really is different depending on the organiser but the best thing to do always is just to check with them firstly. It’s usually things like updating the emergency contact details. Also to note, an Inreach and a Spot use different satellites. So for example the spot trackers don’t work in Kyrgystan.

  • @Xhadp
    @Xhadp Год назад +4

    I really want Tailfin to release that top tube bag(s) so that I can get it for my regular road bike as well. I know they have been testing both a full size one as well as a smaller one so that you can still step over your bike.
    Do you know if it will be compatible with top tube bolts? Or do you have to use the straps?

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      Don’t worry, they’ve thought of everything. 😉

  • @markjthomson
    @markjthomson Год назад +1

    Straps = baguette holders! 2 types of navigation, yes! Pocket at the back of the bib is awesome, I don't use the leg ones much but great to have a phone/card holder when I go into stores. How do you get a Komoot spork...? My spork has a serrated edge, don't like that... and listed below, spare mech hanger, and I would add for those who use cables, one spare brake and gear cable.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      Honestly I’m not sure where to get the Komoot ones. They gave me one years back but I found one very similar on Amazon.

  • @BikepackingAdventures
    @BikepackingAdventures Год назад +1

    The mesh pocket on the top tube bag has come with the last couple RockBros top tube bags I have bought; buy you know what? I don't see a use for them, I just see stuff falling out or knocking shit with your knees. And if your wearing bibs with pockets your already got space for overflow, oh great reminder on the pocket in the bibs at the back - they got them in blue Attacus bib shorts. Can't think what to put in there because of course the bib shorts lie underneath your jersey pockets. Btw love the colour way on those bib shorts, there seems to be a trend right now for "fisherman" green!
    I love pockets for everything, but sometimes we forget about those simple pockets in our jerseys - I really use to have a problem cramming stuff in them and have discomfort but now I'll cram anything in their tubes or pringles, litre bottles of OJ!

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      I’m a big believer in having more pockets and not needing them as opposed to not having them

    • @BikepackingAdventures
      @BikepackingAdventures Год назад

      @@ChrisHallRides you can never have too many!

  • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
    @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING Год назад +1

    Great information. Nice video. New follower here. Crow✌️

  • @xavp76
    @xavp76 Год назад +1

    Hello Chris ! Thanks for this useful AND entertaining video ! Quick question : would u take the Garmin inreach in Europe ? I'm planning an European bikepacking trip next month and I'm not sure I need one... (I was thinking in some "remote" area like the old chalkway 😅) I don't know... I will bring my wahoo computer (which feature live tracking I think, but I never used it) and my phone of course. What's your take on that ? Thanks !

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for the kind words. Yes I definitely would as there’s some places that you’re still unable to get signal and that are very remote

  • @markbell3780
    @markbell3780 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Chris, was just looking through the comments to see if anyone else asked, but wondering how you have attached the Garmin Mount to the back of your InRech mini? Was this an off the shelf adapter, or "glued" on somehow? Cheers M

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  10 месяцев назад +1

      It’s a 3d printed mount from 76 projects

  • @vincentcomerford5376
    @vincentcomerford5376 Год назад +2

    If I'm not mistaken the Patagonia MicroPuff is not Down but synthetic. Down IS warmer than synthetic but down's mortal enemy is water, the synthetic filling of the MicroPuff allows for warmth even if wet (according to Patagonia).

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      You’re correct! Yes! I’ve found that the synthetic down is more than good enough generally

    • @grahamriley8124
      @grahamriley8124 8 месяцев назад

      Problem with the micro puff though is it mimics down with plumes. Get them soaked and they behave like down and clump - total failure! A synthetic ‘sheet’ insulator can wrung by hand to get rid of most of the water and then keeps you warm when wet.

  • @jonpoon3896
    @jonpoon3896 Год назад +1

    Wrap electrical tape around your pump.
    Also, instead of 10k mah powerbank, I use 2 5k power banks.
    Nitrile gloves, zipper bags are some spares I take

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      Good additional suggestions there for sure 👌

  • @rynkydynky
    @rynkydynky Год назад +1

    Do you have a video in which you share how you store these items?

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      I’m lucky to be part of Tailfin’s R&D team so I use their range of bikepacking equipment on my bike. This breakdown from Badlands may help: ruclips.net/video/2kkvvupx8Pw/видео.html

  • @lahyessam9725
    @lahyessam9725 Год назад +1

    I didn't read all the comments but did you bring a bycycles pump or compressed air to fill you tyres if you have a flat. And people may also be need a pill container to carry their medications 👍🚲🇨🇦

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      Pill container is a great shout. I always take a mini pump, the one I show in the video I’ve had for years and it’s been pretty solid

  • @Bikepacking
    @Bikepacking Год назад +1

    Change your sunglasses out with Everysight rapture that way you can replace a few things on your list … you should do a video 20 things what not to bring on Bikepacking adventure .. 1 the wife lol 2 the kids 3 etc

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      I’m pretty sure those glasses aren’t made any more

    • @Bikepacking
      @Bikepacking Год назад +1

      @@ChrisHallRides they have new design coming out soon but server is still available for old pair

  • @eigenmeier7763
    @eigenmeier7763 Год назад +1

    what brand is the bib shorts?

  • @andrewbannister5456
    @andrewbannister5456 Год назад +1

    You gotta get hold of a PedalCell dynamo bro 👍

  • @cb6866
    @cb6866 Год назад +1

    Thanks Chris ...have you seen your pic on their website ? Whoa .......dude !

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      On who’s website?

    • @cb6866
      @cb6866 Год назад +1

      @@ChrisHallRides
      Tail fin …. Your in the R&D stuff

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +1

      @@cb6866 haha yeah I look a bit buggered in it

  • @user-hn5kh7qt9r
    @user-hn5kh7qt9r 8 месяцев назад +1

    No mention of a trowel!

  • @cb6866
    @cb6866 Год назад

    Thanks Chris...nitrile gloves ? Tire boots ...Guup.

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      I generally never pack gloves but I know people who do. Tire boot is what I’d include in the spares. I always take them and patches

  • @nendinosaurus
    @nendinosaurus Год назад +2

    Do you ride in your down jacket, or is it just for stops?

  • @hubertschild756
    @hubertschild756 Год назад +1

    What do you have inside your first aid kit? Could you share with me/everyone your list? I would like to compare it with my kit which I take to my races :)

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +3

      Yeah of course it has the following in it:
      6 x Safety Pins, 1 x Sun Cream Sachet - Mountain SPF50 Formula, (I always take extra too this is for emergencies) 5 x Sterile Non-Woven Swabs (Gauze swabs), 2 x Alcohol wipes, 1 x Zinc Oxide Tape, 1 x Sterile Adherent Dressing (15cm x 9cm), 1 x Pack of Assorted Plasters, 1 x Sterile Blister Plaster, 1 x Elasticated Cohesive Bandage, Scissors, Sewing kit, Dental Floss, Painkillers, Water Purification Tablets, A variety of tablets to help with flu, cold, stomach upset, Duct Tape, Caffeine Tablets.. I think of the top of my head that’s about it. Probably have missed something though!

  • @Kochi306
    @Kochi306 Год назад +1

    Hi Chris, the link from the bag (number 11) doesn't work. Can tell me which one you have? Thx

  • @jonpoon3896
    @jonpoon3896 Год назад +1

    I’m surprised you’re not using the K-lite rear light

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      I’ve got one of their rear lights too. But always take a spare rest too. Better to be lit up like a Christmas tree

  • @MrCortecciaOutdoorgear
    @MrCortecciaOutdoorgear Год назад +1

    Sawyer filter is ok , but the waterbag is low quality , much rigid e crack.
    i think one of the best tool for repair is the unior 1669/4 for spoke, exspecialy for long travel off road . have good trip

  • @V124Victor
    @V124Victor Год назад +1

    Must be easy having this much money... Guess I'm just happy with less, less works just fine :)

  • @shawnbrown1404
    @shawnbrown1404 Год назад

    Links?

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      I’ll whack links in the description to everything this evening

    • @shawnbrown1404
      @shawnbrown1404 Год назад +1

      @@ChrisHallRides Awesome, thanks 🍻

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      @@shawnbrown1404 I’ve added links to pretty much everything in the description ✌️

    • @shawnbrown1404
      @shawnbrown1404 Год назад

      @@ChrisHallRides You're the man. Thanks!!!

  • @pauljenkins2501
    @pauljenkins2501 Год назад +2

    I guess that a lot of people who watch your channel are outdoors orientated. Maybe they already know some first aid. (Quite apart from carrying a first aid kit).
    But, if you don't know first aid, I would urge you to do a course. It might help you, it might help, or maybe even save, someone else. And, as the bushcraft guru Rays Mears has observed in one of his programmes, knowledge weighs nothing at all........

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад

      You are completely right there. This is very important information for sure

  • @pilgrimsprogress
    @pilgrimsprogress 6 месяцев назад

    I wanted to hear this but the music made me turn you off

  • @mcWilma
    @mcWilma Год назад

    A bit too much product placement (Sponsored products) hidden in the list for my taste...

    • @ChrisHallRides
      @ChrisHallRides  Год назад +4

      Not hidden at all. It’s very well known they support me as you’ll see from the caption and logos at the end. The brands I work with I do so because they’re the brands I would buy and I think they’re the best available. I’m lucky to have worked with them for years now. There are of course other options available on the market too which I mention on many things that other things are available but these are my choices

  • @OstapKliuchkovskyi
    @OstapKliuchkovskyi 4 месяца назад +1

    nothing new, thx tho

  • @Lonesomeburger
    @Lonesomeburger Год назад

    Between your British accent and the background music, I'm guessing I lose something like 30% of the content of what you're trying to tell us.