Here’s a breakdown of the things I bring with me on a ride.
Bags:
- Touratech Zega Pros (31/38L, Anodized Black) with pannier mounts – fantastic bags and after using soft packs for the first year of my rides I’m very happy I went to the hard cases.
- AltRider Rear Luggage Rack (AT16-P-4000) – the sides bend down so it’s easier to attach straps and hold down my dry bag.
- Givi XS320 Expandable Tank Bag with tank lock
- DrySpec 50L bag: used on the back of the bike that extends forward onto the rear seat. I used to have a rear hard case, but it created some turbulence. I use ROK Straps to keep the bag securely strapped to the bike.
AltRider Rear Luggage Rack (AT16-P-4000)
DrySpec 50L bag
Riding Gear:
- Summer: Klim Induction Jacket, Klim Voyage Air Pant
- Cooler: Klim Latitude Jacket, RevIt Neptune GTX Pant
- Boots: TCX Infinity EVO Gore-Tex Boot
- Helmet 1: Schuberth E1 Adventure helmet with Sena Schuberth 10UA Bluetooth Headset
- Helmet 2: Shoei R1200 with Sena 20S EVO HD Bluetooth Headset
- Gloves: Klim Inversion Pro in the summer / Klim Badlands GTX long glove
- Socks: I wear wool long socks – same that I use for skiing as they can be reworn without getting stinky like cotton socks.
- Neck: Gaiter (fleece) when riding in cool/cold weather
Sleep:
- Eno 2 person hammock – gives enough space to wrap around myself at night
- Eno extension straps for hanging between trees
- Klymit blow up pillow
- Klymit rain cover
- Sleeping bag – compact 25F bag with a insulation blanket between the bag and the hammock
Tools:
- Air: Small compressor / CO2 instant fill cartridges
- Tire socket to remove rear wheel and tools to remove tire from rim – I have a center stand so that helps when working on the bike on the side of the road.
- Tire spoons for removal
- Various wrenches
- Leatherman multitool
Spare Parts / etc:
- Extra tubes
- Windscreen screws
- Touratech mount for case
- Chain cleaner and chain lube
- Toilet paper (2 compact rolls)
- Flip-flops – when I stay in a place that has shared shower facilities
- Towel – quick dry
Safety:
- Helmet – 2 screens, one clear, one dark
- Sunscreen – face and neck 50SPF
- Bear spray
- Knife – I have a SOG SAT002-CP and a Letherman
- Satellite Tracker: DeLorme inReach SE Satellite Tracker – Here’s a link to a review.
- First Aid Kit with general supplies
- Adventure Medical Kits Trauma Pak Pro with QuikClot & Tourniquet
- Ear plugs – plenty
- Glass cleaner and microfiber cleaning towel for glasses and helmet windscreen
- Eye drops – my eyes get dry after riding 6-10 hours a day
- Grayl: GeoPress Purifier Bottle – has come in so handy when in areas where I only have access to streams/lakes and don’t want to drink all of my packed water.
- External batteries for phone/tablet charging
- Small solar panel for strapping on the rear bag to charge the external batteries as I ride.
Cooking:
- JetBoil – with two containers of gas. (I will also use an Esbit solid fuel stove on some trips)
- French press – GSI Java Press (30oz) or I’ll bring my Aeropress.
- Titanium spork – long handle
- ÜBERLEBEN: Stöker Flatpack Stove
- ÜBERLEBEN: Kessel 2.0 Pot + Waxed Canvas Bag
- Weatherproof matches
- Small fire starting cubes when I want to build a camp fire
- EXOTAC: Nanostriker XL Firestarter
Food:
Typically I’ll bring:
- Freshly ground coffee (stored in French Press container in a ziplock bag)
- Trailmix
- Protein bars
- Dehydrated meals (I’m pescatarian so I’ll usually bring some camp salmon as well to combine with some of the dinners – pastas, etc.)
- Fresh fruit bought at local places as I ride
- Two insulated metal containers for water
- Energy mix and hydration packets to add to water – use flexi-cup to mix, never mix in metal container
Fun stuff:
- RamMount Ubolt base: I use these for my GoPro cameras – have multiple mounted on the bike – https://www.rammount.com/part/RAM-B-231ZU
- RamMount arms: 4″ and 6″ – https://www.rammount.com/part/RAM-B-201U-C
- GoPro and Insta360 cameras – various models
- Orange Mud: Adventure Pack – 12L Gear Pack
I update as needed.