My Bikepacking Gear 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 46

  • @madrapperdave
    @madrapperdave 7 месяцев назад +3

    Sorry what? A 65 litre dry bag out front??? That is insane! Not so much a question of what you CAN take, but what you couldn't take with one of those! Also - I'd highly recommend swapping out the Mavic 3 for a Mini 3 or 4. So much more compact. If i carried as much stuff as you I'd certainly be trying to save some space/weight. Maybe upgrade that cheapy tripod to some thing a little lighter, Ulanzi do a couple that aren't too bad on the wallet.
    Having said all that - we all have reasons for the gear choices we make & I do love these sorts of videos :)

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  7 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed! I get your point about the minis, but I’m after quality not portability with the filming stuff hence the Mavic 3 :)

  • @SwampyDuckRidesAgain3636
    @SwampyDuckRidesAgain3636 Год назад +4

    I always find a bikepacking list interesting. One thing I’ve always wondered why no sleeping bag liner? Also you always blow your sleeping mat up by mouth have you ever considered an air pump?

    • @Bikepacking
      @Bikepacking Год назад +1

      I had a liner i removed it from my gear list just wear full merino wool base layers

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Год назад

      I do actually use a liner - forgot to include it 😣 I have a fleece lined one for winter and a super soft one for all other seasons. Mostly so I don’t have to wash my sleeping bag as much 😛

    • @SwampyDuckRidesAgain3636
      @SwampyDuckRidesAgain3636 Год назад +1

      @@Cycling366 yes that’s what I was thinking as you really don’t want to be washing your winter one.
      What about the air pump? Just saying as they don’t recommend inflating by mouth?

    • @Bikepacking
      @Bikepacking Год назад

      @@SwampyDuckRidesAgain3636 why dont you recommend inflating by mouth .

    • @SwampyDuckRidesAgain3636
      @SwampyDuckRidesAgain3636 Год назад

      By introducing water vapour to your pad you can get a build up of bacteria that causes mould and dampness in the pad which can cause breakdown.

  • @DavidMackenzie
    @DavidMackenzie Год назад +1

    Another informative video. Clear and concise. Thanks.

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Год назад +1

      Cheers David! Straight to the point is my motto haha

  • @Bikepacking
    @Bikepacking Год назад +1

    Quoc a good brand used them 5 years ago .. they last but did change them out for my dream boots shimano xm9 boots

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Год назад +1

      Good to hear! I’m looking forward to using mine when the weather warms up a bit :)

  • @WHOLT2
    @WHOLT2 10 месяцев назад +1

    These are great suggestions. My plan is to travel to Inverness get a train to Edinburgh as I’m going to the tattoo and then another train to Scarborough for the YC. Then a train to Glasgow and on to Campbell town for the CW. Obviously I have to travel very light from South Africa as I cannot store anything so will put most of my gear in the box and the rest will be hand luggage.
    Any suggestions on how to pack as you have done when traveling overseas?
    I’m going to be asking some questions if you don’t mind as
    I haven’t bike packed solo before and need to do things right up front.

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  10 месяцев назад

      Cheers! Sounds like a great adventure coming! Typically I fill the bike box with spare clothes and other lightweight bulky items that keep the bike box under the 32kg limit.
      Other than that, other bags can be stored in the bike box wherever you’re leaving it if it’s a reusable box of course.

  • @thelars1569
    @thelars1569 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video, seems like a lot of stuff 😅 more on the camping side of bikepacking. But good insight and a nice kit 👌

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Yeah I don’t necessarily take it all at the same time but plenty of stuff for sure!

  • @FutureMark809
    @FutureMark809 11 месяцев назад +1

    I travel a lot lighter than you but have the same Stanley pot. I leave one cup behind and my cooker, lighter, and mini gas canister fit inside it. Interested to see your new tent....

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  11 месяцев назад

      Cool! Good idea regarding removing a cup. I use one for food and one for drink. So one for soup or cereal and one for tea/hot chocolate. New tent should be unveiled on next months trips so stay tuned :)

  • @JuliDuli44
    @JuliDuli44 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great videos thanks. What happens to the bike bag when you've arrived abroad? Thanks

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks very much! I find somewhere to store it usually, like a hotel or storage facility!

  • @wombat1238marsupial
    @wombat1238marsupial Год назад +1

    A great comprehensive video thanks.

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Год назад

      No worries! Thanks for watching :)

  • @cstewart3671
    @cstewart3671 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is your Topstone aluminium or carbon? And what do you recommend for travelling with luggage. Im assuming the Topstone has fixing holes for the pannier rack? I’m looking at investing in a new bike for travel starting with The Hebridean Way (I loved your video). I was going to put a metal pannier frame on my carbon Cannondale Synapse, I’ve been advised against it due the stress it puts on the frame as it doesn’t have pannier fixing holes etc. Any thoughts much appreciated on bike frame requirements.
    Also of interest do you know how much weight all your luggage and contents adds up to?

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It’s aluminium and it has rack eyelets. Yeah you’d probably not want to overload yours much. You could get away with a Topeak Tetrarack or something equivalent, just make sure you protect the frame first.
      I don’t have an exact weight but given I carry a camera, microphone, tripod, drone and spare batteries and cases for all of them, it tends to add up! If I was just camping in the summer I could easily get it sub 10kg I reckon

  • @JohnWilkinson-f4k
    @JohnWilkinson-f4k 11 месяцев назад +1

    The bike box. where do you put it when you get there?

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  11 месяцев назад

      Usually a hotel or a storage facility that I find online 👍

  • @simonr4843
    @simonr4843 Год назад +1

    Great video Tom, very informative 👍

  • @wandering_adventures_nz
    @wandering_adventures_nz 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have just added the Topeak MTX to my setup, do you have the rain cover or just use drybags inside?

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  11 месяцев назад +1

      Nice! Neither to be honest! I have the rain cover but have never used it and the dry bags only come out if I’m camping. It’s fairly waterproof for most things. Just not long days out in the rain!

  • @APTrax
    @APTrax Год назад +1

    What size tyres are you running on your Cannondale Topstone? I have a Topstone 4 and I’d like some bigger tyres. Thanks!

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Год назад

      Currently running 1.9s on 650b wheels :)

  • @icoolskeleton_9512
    @icoolskeleton_9512 Год назад +1

    What about gloves for cold temperatures?

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Год назад

      Ahh yes, they’re mentioned in this video:
      My Winter Bikepacking Gear
      ruclips.net/video/KRteIL9rWoU/видео.html

  • @mokotramp
    @mokotramp 8 месяцев назад +1

    Christ almighty, you carry more kit than I did riding my Beemer GS 1200 ADV across Europe and N Africa! 😆
    Just out of interest, what is the total weight of your bike and gear for summer touring?

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  8 месяцев назад +1

      Haha I don’t carry it all in one go in fairness. I have a pretty minimal setup if it weren’t for the camera gear! I’ve never actually weighed it in honesty! It’s not light though…

    • @mokotramp
      @mokotramp 8 месяцев назад

      @@Cycling366 I'm in the process of streamlining my gear, the lighter the better. But that can sometimes come at a cost, and that usually means being cold!
      Several years back I'd been riding (motorcycle )across Morocco, with daytime highs of 45°c! When we entered Spain, we made camp 4000m up in the Sierra Nevada's, it dropped to -5 during the early hours, I was crying in my bag, literally! The following day it was 30°c, I was riding for about 6hrs before I finally warmed up! 🤣

  • @Bill-uf6os
    @Bill-uf6os Год назад +1

    Helpful. Thanks.

  • @willarn1
    @willarn1 Год назад +1

    Baller. Enjoy gear videos.

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Год назад

      Haha cheers mate. Thanks for watching :)

  • @ashmls
    @ashmls Год назад +1

    Great vid

    • @Cycling366
      @Cycling366  Год назад

      Cheers! Thanks for watching :)