Built for weeks, not weekends. A dynamo hub that powers lights and a phone as you ride, a full four-pannier loadout, a tent you can live in through bad weather, and a touring computer so you never wonder where you are. Earn the view at the top of every pass.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
11Camp
4 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tent | Capacity1 FreestandingYes Weight3.5 lb | 1 | $350 | View Shop | |
| Cooking Gear | PiecesPot, pan, stove, utensils MaterialHard-anodized Serves2 | 1 | $100 | View Shop | |
| Sleeping Bag | Fill800FP down Temp rating32 F / 0 C Weight2.4 lb | 1 | $300 | View Shop | |
| Sleeping Pad | R-value4.0 Weight16 oz Thickness2.8 in | 1 | $120 | View Shop |
Wear & Service
3 itemsLoadout
2 itemsThe Bike
2 itemsPlan Totals$3,980
Camp
4Wear & Service
3The Bike
2Total$3,980
FAQ
Common questions about this kit
What does a dynamo hub do?
It generates power as the wheel spins, so your lights never need charging and a USB converter tops up a phone or GPS on long, outlet-less stretches.
How much gear for a month-long tour?
Roughly the same as a week — you do laundry, not haul a wardrobe. Resist the urge to add comfort items; every pound up a pass is regret.
Clipless or flat pedals for touring?
Touring-specific clipless (SPD, walkable cleats) for efficiency, plus flat pedals on one side for rest days in town. Double-sided are the move.
GPS or phone for navigation?
A dedicated touring computer with offline maps and a bar mount survives weather and battery drain a phone cannot on a 8-hour ride.
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