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Bikepacking
06. November, 14:41 Uhr

Colorado-based San Util Designs just officially released some lightweight mini panniers featuring a simple Voile strap and daisy chain attachment, a roll-top closure, and a 7L capacity. Find photos, specs, and more details on the San Util Designs Mini Panniers here... The post Introducing the San Util Designs Mini Panniers appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
27. Oktober, 11:31 Uhr

Long in the works, we're excited to introduce our new Budget Bikepacking Build-Off series, which challenges our editors to put together a bikepacking rig and camping kit for under $500. Kicking off the competition, Lucas shares his 1986 Diamondback Ascent basketpacker, fresh off an overnighter in the mountains of Colorado. Find his bike's story, a build kit, and a photo gallery here... The post...

Bikepacking
27. September, 11:08 Uhr

Following a surgery that left him unable to sit comfortably on a standard bicycle saddle, Evan Christenson's restlessness led him to buy a second-hand recumbent on a whim. Find his story of loading it up, learning to ride again as he went, and seeing things from a fresh perspective on a laid-back journey across The Netherlands here... The post Heaven for Cyclists, Hell for Bikepackers:...

Bikepacking
25. September, 14:45 Uhr

Wilde Bicycle Co. from Minneapolis and Nitto from Japan have teamed up on a swept-back, wide handlebar designed for off-road touring and bikepacking. Find details on the new Wilde x Nitto Country Bar here... The post Introducing the Wilde x Nitto Country Bar appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
29. August, 14:53 Uhr

Our MADE Bike Show coverage continues with a second roundup showcasing 10 more stunning bicycles and the builders who created them. Learn more about the bikes, meet the people behind them, and find a selection of photos highlighting their handmade details here… The post Bikes and Builders of the MADE Bike Show: Part Two appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
24. August, 11:08 Uhr

Designed to offer an engaging and spirited ride for folks venturing beyond gravel and onto trails, the UK-made RAW is Mason’s first dedicated flat-bar mountain bike. It has proven its capabilities at events like the Highland Trail and Dales Divide, and we were curious how it would handle multi-day bikepacking trips, trail riding, and everything in between. Find Miles’ long-term review of the...

Bikepacking
21. August, 15:31 Uhr

The new Whisky Scully Bar has all the right curves for long-distance touring, including a 23-degree backsweep and just the right amount of rise, and it comes in carbon and aluminum. Check it out here... The post The New Whisky Scully Bar is Wide and Sweepy appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
09. August, 11:15 Uhr

Four-time 24 Hour World Champion Cory Wallace has been living a nomadic lifestyle for the last 16 years, pursuing races all over the world. In the latest video from Kona Bikes, they catch up with Corey in Xela, Guatemala, as he prepares for El Reto, a four-day stage race. Find the video, a stunning collection of photos, and some thoughts from Corey about riding in Guatemala here… The post The...

Bikepacking
08. August, 11:08 Uhr

Writing by Eszter Horanyi, photography by Logan Watts, illustrations by Chris McNally Gunnison, Colorado, is a small town located in central Colorado that serves as a hub to endless gravel roads connecting the lower elevation sage-covered deserts to the high peaks of the San Juan, La Garita, Elk, and Sawatch Mountains. In fact, the county, […] The post Sage and Saddles: The Gunnison Bikepacking...

Bikepacking
03. August, 13:19 Uhr

Released in May, the SimWorks Taco Pedals feature an oversized platform with 10 replaceable pins per side and some unique lines inspired by one of the most delicious foods of all time. Lucas has been swapping a pair of the Japan-made pedals among a few of his bikes throughout the spring and summer, and he reports back in this review... The post SimWorks Taco Pedals Review appeared first on...

Bikepacking
01. August, 13:44 Uhr

In their latest video, Jordan Ross sets out on their first international bikepacking trip, an unforgettable 800-kilometer journey to experience the enchanting island of Puerto Rico. Watch the 16-minute video and learn more about their route here... The post Puerto Rico Explored: Cycling 800km Around the Island of Enchantment (Video) appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
22. Juni, 11:05 Uhr

Tom Hardie traveled from the UK to east-central Africa to participate in the 2023 Race Around Rwanda this year, where he had a chance to sit down with local racers Dufitumukiza Mussa and Neza Violette. In this piece, Tom shares some impressions from his experience, and the pair of Rwandan riders offer some insights into their unique journeys to the starting line and the changing cycling culture...

Bikepacking
12. Juni, 11:09 Uhr

Organized by Matt Mason, the founder of the Monumental Loop, the WeedSac 140 is a non-competitive 140-mile bikepacking ride in the Sacramento Mountains that starts and ends in the village of Cloudcroft, New Mexico. Find a personal reflection and photos by Johnny Sullivan from the inaugural group ride last month here... The post Friends in Cow-Pie Places: Field Notes from the WeedSac 140...

Bikepacking
08. Juni, 14:40 Uhr

Back in May, Chris Wilson set out to escape a cold and wet spring in the Pacific Northwest and soak up some sunshine in Arizona. Chris tackled the 330-mile 2023 Pinyon and Pines route and made this video along the way... The post Solo Bikepacking Pinyons and Pines (Video) appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
02. Juni, 11:05 Uhr

The 2023 Trans Balkan Race kicked off this morning with more than 130 riders taking on the 1,300-kilometer route across Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. With help from the organizers and photographer Andrea Securo, we've gathered details on almost 50 loaded race setups. Dig into the rigs of the 2023 Trans Balkan Race here... The post Rigs of the 2023 Trans Balkan Race...

Bikepacking
19. Mai, 13:24 Uhr

Congratulations to Adrien Liechti of Geneva, Switzerland, who recently became the first rider ever to finish the new Hellenic Mountain Race across Greece, completing the grueling 940-kilometer route in just 4 days, 12 hours, and 6 minutes. Learn more about Adrien and his record-setting ride here... The post Adrien Liechti Wins Inaugural Hellenic Mountain Race appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
16. Mai, 14:12 Uhr

As of late, there's been a resurgence of minimal rear racks with lightweight designs and more off-road-friendly features. In our newest YouTube video, Neil walks through several of his favorite models and talks about what rear racks offer over seat packs. Watch it here... The post The Best Rear Racks for Bikepacking? (Video) appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
15. Mai, 11:14 Uhr

Earlier this year, 40 bikepackers met up on the sunny island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands for a five-day, mixed-terrain group ride as part of the 2023 Sisters in the Wild Lanzarote Gravel Camp. Find a colorful selection of photos, a recap from the event organizer, and a reflection from one of the attendees here… The post Magic at the 2023 Sisters in the Wild Lanzarote Gravel Camp appeared...

Bikepacking
28. April, 14:42 Uhr

This week’s Debrief features a new Skull Tee, Ninja Mermaid, new Rogue Panda bags, "advanced" tire inserts, recyclable sleeping bags, two events to follow live, and much more. Find it all here… The post Friday Debrief: Ninja Mermaid, Omnium Titanium, new Skull Tee, and more… appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
26. April, 13:14 Uhr

If you’ve lamented the decrease in tire options for 27.5 and 29+ bikes, there’s finally some good news! Developed in conjunction with Jones Bikes, Duro's chunky Crux is now available in 27.5 x 3.25" and 29 x 3.25" sizes, featuring new D-Tech casing and a tubeless-ready design. Find our review of the Duro Crux 29 and 27.5 here... The post Review: New Duro Crux 29 x 3.25″ and 27.5 x 3.25″ tires...

Bikepacking
06. April, 11:05 Uhr

The Rhoen (or Rhön) region is a low mountain range of 1,500 square kilometers in the southwest of Germany. Its geography is made up of sprawling forests and countless hills, and the area is also known for its “Rhoen Sheep,” a particular breed that you’ll regularly see on rolling farmland throughout the route. The name […] The post Rhoenrad Circle appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
23. März, 14:47 Uhr

This installment of Hans de Neve's ongoing "Bikepacking the Americas" video series finds him pedaling across Colombia on a 1,600-kilometer route connecting less-traveled valleys and small towns. Find the five-minute video and a vibrant gallery of photos here... The post Bikepacking the Americas / Colombia (Video) appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
23. März, 11:00 Uhr

The 2023 Stagecoach 400 kicks off this Friday from Idyllwild, California, following a 400-mile loop on doubletrack, sandy desert roads, technical singletrack, and urban bike paths. Find our gallery of more than 40 race rigs here, featuring bag and gear highlights for each… The post Rigs of the 2023 Stagecoach 400 appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
22. Februar, 14:57 Uhr

Available in both flat-bar and drop-bar builds, the new Surly Preamble is a light-duty commuter and touring bike that's optimized for comfort and fit. Find more details, photos, and Surly's kooky launch video here... The post The new Surly Preamble Costs Just $899! appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
08. Februar, 12:02 Uhr

In this guide, Evan Christenson offers some advice on how to select the right camera for your next bikepacking trip and shares nearly a dozen tips to help improve your photography while out on the bike. Dig in to his guide to taking better photos while bikepacking and find a gallery of sample images here... The post A Guide to Taking Better Photos while Bikepacking appeared first on...

Bikepacking
07. Februar, 14:22 Uhr

The latest short video from Gary's Projects in Australia takes a deep dive into alternative handlebar options for commuter, gravel, and mountain bike builds. Gary offers a comparison and mini reviews of an interesting mix of inexpensive and high-end bars. Watch it here... The post Which Handlebars are Best for Your 90s Bike? (Video) appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
01. Februar, 15:00 Uhr

For riders seeking added comfort on drop bars, the new Ritchey WCS Gravel Grip is a neoprene grip that slips over your existing bar tape, providing some extra cushion on rough terrain. Check it out here... The post New Ritchey WCS Gravel Grip Announced appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
20. Januar, 14:46 Uhr

Our Reader's Rig of the week comes from Alex Tunbridge in Melbourne, Australia, who shares the 2020 Kona Sutra he bought complete and has slowly been transforming into his ideal bikepacking rig. Get to know Alex and his bike and hear about his upcoming tour in Indonesia here... The post Reader’s Rig: Alex’s Kona Sutra appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
06. Januar, 15:09 Uhr

This week’s Debrief features Hunter Cycles bar ends, winter bikepacking in Canada, Kitsbow Experienced Apparel, a race across Armenia, two events to follow live, and more. Find it all here… The post Friday Debrief: Kibbles and Bit, Pre-Owned Kitsbow, Ascend Armenia, and more… appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
04. Januar, 15:15 Uhr

Fidlock water bottles offer a variety of magnetic Twist-action mounts that feature a quick-access design to replace traditional bottle cages. They've designed a system that’s low-profile and compatible with a wide range of bikes. Find a closer look at the entire suite in this detailed review… The post Fidlock Water Bottle Review: Hydration with a Twist appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
03. Januar, 12:31 Uhr

The Westfjords hold a special power that captivates all those who choose to experience this sparsely populated and remotely challenging region. Lying on the northwest corner of Iceland, this peninsula is drastically different from the rest of the country with its out-of-this-world fjordscapes and few-and-far-between population. Add in a history of witchcraft and natural hot […] The post The...

Bikepacking
15. Dezember, 12:36 Uhr

As part of our continuing "Best of 2022" coverage, Cass picks his favourite gear, both old and new, that has survived the vagaries of this year's rutted roads and trails, along with some noteworthy themes that have stood out too... The post Editor’s Dozen: Cass’ Favorite Gear of 2022 appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
13. Dezember, 15:54 Uhr

Nearly 40 riders showed up for the fifth annual Vermont Super 8 event in September, with plans to tackle one of three route options ranging from 280 to 655 miles. We reached out to the Director of Vermont Bikepackers, Daniel Jordan, for a detailed recap of how the event played out... The post 2022 Vermont Super 8: Event Recap appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
09. Dezember, 12:27 Uhr

Last month, 24 riders set off on an 800-kilometer self-supported ride across the Canary Islands. Among the finishers was Katrien Sanders, who settled into a more leisurely pace compared to the fastest riders but still completed the ride in under five days. Find her story and a beautiful selection of photos by Matteo Minelli here... The post The Perks of Not Racing an Ultra Event: 2022...

Bikepacking
06. Dezember, 14:39 Uhr

Apidura from the UK just launched a modular Cargo Cage and matching Cargo Cage Pack that’s designed to fit all types of bikes and mounting needs. Get a look at all the different configurations the combo can handle here... The post Apidura Launches Modular Cargo Cage with Matching Cargo Cage Pack appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
01. Dezember, 16:41 Uhr

French filmmaker Joffrey Maluski's latest release chronicles his spectacular three-month, 3,000-kilometer bikepacking journey around Iceland last summer. Watch "Bikepacking Islande" and find a jaw-dropping gallery of photos and a short interview with Jeoffrey here... The post Bikepacking Islande (Film) appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
29. November, 15:10 Uhr

A friend just tipped us off about the Unior spoke and cassette lockring tool, a clever little device that can remove your cassette while out on the trail. Check it out here... The post The Unior 2-in-1 Cassette Lockring Tool is Neat! appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
15. November, 14:08 Uhr

The new King Cage Mini Thing Cage is a slimmed-down version of their popular Many Thing Cage that's perfect for carrying any type of bottle that doesn't fit in a standard cage. Find more details and photos here... The post Introducing the New King Cage Mini Thing Cage appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
10. November, 13:30 Uhr

The new Wilde Supertramp is described as a versatile all terrain bicycle for bikepacking and touring, and it's outfitted with lots of mounting points, clearance for 29 x 2.6" tires, Wilde's proprietary TLC double butted Chromoly steel tubing, and more. Learn all about it here... The post Introducing the new Wilde Supertramp ATB appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.

Bikepacking
09. November, 14:37 Uhr

The Bags by Bird Better Half Framebag is a unique take on a wedge-style bag that features two expandable flip-top lids with quick-access bungee closures. Miles has been testing out two sizes over the last year to find out just how practical the design is. Find his review here... The post Bags by Bird Better Half Review appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.