My Bikepacking Setup For My Trip In France
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In this video I'll go through all the gear that I brought on my recent Bikepacking trip in France. What worked and what didn't. You'll find a complete list of the gear down below:
Bike:
Kona Sutra
Bike Bags:
Ortlieb Handlebar Pack 15L
Ortlieb Accessory Pack
Ortlieb Frame Pack 6L
Ortlieb Seat Pack 16,5L
Ortlieb Fork Packs
Clothes:
Adidas Adilette Flip Flops - amzn.to/40eKFyQ
Craft Core Enduro Jacket
2 Forclaz Merino Wool T-Shirt
Nike Mens Dri-FIT Short Sleeve Polo Shirt - amzn.to/3j2aq1w
Padded MTB Shorts
Columbia Silver Ridge Convertible Pants - amzn.to/3jalGfE
2 Pair of Socks amzn.to/40dU4H6
Merino Underwear - amzn.to/3XRU9hZ
Merino Wool Buff - amzn.to/409sYkd
Giro Fixture Mips Helmet - amzn.to/3XKHsoZ
Science In Sport Water Bottle - amzn.to/3WLLsV9
Northwave Cycling Shoes
Sunglasses
Cooking Gear:
Sea To Summit X Mug - amzn.to/3Hg7GJ1
Light My Fire Spork - amzn.to/3Dncn2J
Wine Bottle Opener ;-)
Tools:
Lezyne HV Bicycle Hand Pump - amzn.to/3lHxnJc
Park Tool VP-1Vulcanizing Patch Kit - amzn.to/409NhOC
Crankbrothers M19 Multi-Tool - amzn.to/3j0A86D
Squirt Long Lasting Dry Lube - amzn.to/3iWqYIf
CTC Plastic Bag + packaging
Inner Tube - amzn.to/3Dq1oFP
Bike Lock - amzn.to/3HHcWqs
Toiletries:
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Shaving Gel
Mach 3 Razor - amzn.to/3j2bYsm
Contact Lens Case
Travel Schampoo bottle
Camping Equipment:
Naturehike Cloud Up 2 Tent - amzn.to/3aA1MTp
Sea To Summit Collapsible Backpack - amzn.to/3RvanLP
Aegismax UL Down Sleeping Bag - amzn.to/3BVCStv
Aegismax Nano 2 Ultralight Sleeping Bag - amzn.to/3RcZcqR
Sea To Summit Reactor Insulated Sleeping Bag Liner - amzn.to/409RLVs
Nemo Tensor Insulated Sleeping Pad - amzn.to/3Y98qGC
Nabaji Microfibre Towel L - amzn.to/3Y3KDbh
Electronics
Samsung S20 - amzn.to/3Y544jR
Dji Mavic Pro Drone - amzn.to/3FKsVBk
GoPro Hero7 Black - amzn.to/3JoetTC
Canon G7X Mark II - amzn.to/3XO7lnY
Zoom H1N Recorder - amzn.to/409ewZA
Rode Smartlav+ Lavalier - amzn.to/3RcZcqR
2 Anker PowerCore 20000 mAh - amzn.to/3JpPxvg
Suptig Jaws Flex Clamp Mount - amzn.to/3uPVIDu
Manfrotto Pixi Mini Tripod - amzn.to/48ab04b
Bag Of Cables and Extra Batteries
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For a full list of the gear I'm using, check the description.
Mike, where are you? Missing sundays videos so much! Hope you are well! Greetings from Germany!
@BikeTouringMike
5 ай бұрын
I am very much alive 😉. Just been taking a little winter break now in the oss-season. Filming up here in during the dark winter is so difficult, but now that the days are getting longer I'm able to make some videos again. Watch out, I'll be back in the near future!
@stefannurnberger6491
5 ай бұрын
@@BikeTouringMike Thank you for answering! Glad you are "very much" alive! So until the next time - have a good one🤗
Mike where are you? We miss your videos
Hope you back riding soon 👍
Useful, thank you. Collapsaible mugs weren't available in my touring days. I carried a rigid mug and made good use of the space by stuffing it with something - eg spare gloves or socks.
Thanks for showing the gear you use. Enjoyed your France trip.
Mike you are doing your best
Thanks, Mike. Very informative.
Nice gear selection. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
Good to see you again. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing this with us.
That's a pretty impressive amount of gear you can strap on for your tour. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Very nice Video!! Thanks Mike☺️🙏
Just joined your channel and I wanted to say that your content is just what I was after regarding bike packing
Thank you Mike Just what I had asked for earlier Perfect
You're like the new Darren Alf
Mike, you mentioned that your lantern was a little bulky. I have a solar lantern with a collapsable frosted shade. It folds flat. I hook it to the top of my rear pannier charging when touring. The power output ranges from 3 to 6 hours depending on the watt setting I have it on. I highly recommend it. At home it hangs folded in a south facing window, so it is always charged and ready for a power outage.
In October I rode through France on a trip from London to Mallorca and I used the same chain lube - brilliant, but as it is a wax/water based emulsion it is better to put it on in the evening, that way the water evaporates and leaves just the wax behind. Worked a treat for me and I only had to re-apply every 3 - 4 days (when it rains however you have to apply daily). Great videos, loved to watch the series.
@IllyaKonakov
7 ай бұрын
I concur here. I'm also using the same chain lube for my bikes. It's recommended to apply that lube in the evening, so it's ready to ride in the morning.
Good to see you Mike.
@IS-xk3iq
7 ай бұрын
Kona Sutra or Trek 520?
Hi Mike, going on my first 2 night bike touring trip here in New Zealand tomorrow, it’s going to be a real learning experience, love your videos.
Nice one Mike, was wondering whilst watching your first video from this trip why you went for the bike packing setup over the touring setup, so thanks for explaining. It's always handy to know what others are bringing on their trips for our own inspiration.
Nice video of the gear setup. Will try to build something like this in the next bikeseason. A bit to much snow up here right now =)
You travel light, Mike!
Nice video. I finally got my question answered that I posed on your last video and that was if you carried the plastic bag and tape you used to package your bike for the flight. Keep up the good work and keep on traveling 🎄🎅🏻
Hi Mikael thanks for another great video. Question: if you had tot start all over again from scratch, no panniers, no bags, no tent, not even a bicycle. Would you make the same choices? Would you have both panniers and backpacks so you can choose according to the kind of roads on the trip? Or one over the other? Would you still buy the Kona Sutra? The Naturehike tent? And so on...
Great info on adapter at campsite! I totally forgot and heading there in May 😅
Thanks for video and ur experience. If you increase front side bags on fork till 10L each one u can avoid a mess in your bags. For example I use my 2 fork bags for storing all things for camp, rear bag for clothes, bag under tube for electronics and repair kit for bike and handlebar for meal and staff for cooking. Each thing has his own place and everything is sorting by its purpose.
Nemo sleeping pads are nice, but both ours have failed and been replaced under warranty.
Hi Mike! I love your videos! Is a new video coming anytime soon? ❤
Have a good one Mike..ok still wait for nord kap
We're very similar in what we carry on treks. I always seem to pack too much. I have been getting better at cutting down on the clothing.
Did I miss where the tent is stored?
Good to see you sharing how you’ve packed everything, and btw how tall are you and what size is the bike ?
@BikeTouringMike
Ай бұрын
I am 188 cm/6"2 and my bike is a XL model.
Mike, do you have a link to the blue power adapter you use at the campground?
Hi Mike! I have a question about the camera, have you considered the Sony RX100, the same one Ryan uses? What made you choose E10? Do you use a standard 16-50 lens or did you buy something better? Thanks for your answer and greetings from Norway! Great movies and great adventures ♥🤘🇳🇴
One question Mike...your sleeping bag is the model without the hood ? also I recommend you a frame lock, you can use it everywhere and you can use the space for other things, also I didn't see any zip ties, maybe you should include this, thanks!
Hi Mike I've the Ortlieb back roller plus cordura type front and back in your opinion are they capable of long distance touring or should I of brought the classic pannier instead?.Thankyou
Where ya at Mike?
Hello Mike, I have a question. You mentioned that you have one extra t-shirt but you haven't used it. So you wear one t-shirt for the whole week? Do you wast it every day (or second day)? Or is it some special material or you just don't care :)? I am just curious about the practical staff on journey like this. Thank you for the answer!
I just got rid of my canon g7x iI camera just not great on battery life or transfer data on the go..do you feel your bikepacking setup is organized.. to me it feels like your packing just to fill space.. like tradation cycle touring panniers bags setup… .. just a thought
Hi thanks for your videos, can you tell me where you got you campsite electric connector/adaptor? Thanks
@BikeTouringMike
7 ай бұрын
I got mine at a hardware store here in Sweden called Biltema. I don't know where you're located, but if you just do a seach for "cee schuko adapter" on Amazon you'll be able to find what you're looking for.
Hi Mike. Loved the series 👍 How much does it cost to ship your bike from Sweden to France?
@BikeTouringMike
7 ай бұрын
Actually I didn't pay anything. I brought it along as my check-in luggage. As long as you stay under 23kg/50 lbs and let them know when you bookt the ticket, SAS I great that way. They let you bring your bike for free.
@rkivlogi
7 ай бұрын
@@BikeTouringMike Thats amazing. Have to remember that 👍
Where are you stopped the videos?
@BikeTouringMike
2 ай бұрын
I'm currently on a new tour right now. I'll start editing the videos from this tour as soon as I get back. The first video should be here in a couple of weeks time.
Hey Mike, I've been watching your videos for a while now, you inspired me to do my own solo bikepacking trip in Scotland. Would love it if you were able to check it out and give me your thoughts. Cheers!! The vid is just on my channel.