
Explore my Bikepacking setup
Sleeping system
Pyraomm Tarp shelter by Liteway equipment (1.9kg)
0 c Northface down sleeping bag (1kg)
Quechua ultralight inflatable mattress (700 gm
inflatable Pillow
Clothing
1 x Quick-dry full sleve t-shirt
1 x Quick dry shirt
1 x Convertible pants
1 x Marnmot down Jacket
2 x Long warm socks
2 x Cycling Under Padded shorts
1 x MTB shorts
1 x Quick dry towel
1 x Fleece
1 x Rain jacket and pants
1 x Briefs
1 x Warm skin
1 x Leg warmers
1 x Hiking shoes
1 x Hiking sandals
1 x Bandana
1 x Biking and waterproof Gloves
1 x Thermal pants
Bike accessories
Seatpost Bag
Frame Bag
Handelbar Bag
Stem Bags
Waist bag for Camera
Moloko-bar Bag
Niterider 450 Lumens
Bike components
Marin Bikes Pine Mountain 1
Surly Molokobar
Surly front rack
ABC Wanderer Saddle
Salasa Anything-cage
Catalyst Pedals by Pedaling Innovation
Sp-pd8 dynamo hub (Happy Earth)
Sinewave USB charger
Customised fork made by Psynyde Bikes
Polar Bottles
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Electronics
Sony A7III Mirrorless
16-35F4 and 85mm 1.8 lens
Go Pro Hero 5 black
2 x extra batteries
ND filter each
1TB hardrive
SD card adaptors and cable
1 x Mobile phone
20,000mah powerbank
4 SD cards (160GB)
2 Micro SD card (32GB)
Solar charger
Rav Power file hub
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Spare tools
2 x Spare tube
1 x Tire lever set
Surly front rack extra screws
Buckle Straps
Tubeless sealant
Mini pump
Chain tool and links
Multitool
Extra gear/brake cable
Muc-off chain lube
5 x Zip tie
Electric tape
Chain cleaner
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Cooking gears
MSR whisperlite international
Water Strainer
Small vessels
Multi-Knife
Lighter
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Food
Oats & Muesli
Dry fruits - Almonds, figs
Jaggery
Granola Bars
Quinoa
Fresh Vegetables
Cookies
Oil
Maggi masala
Tsampa
Dried veggies
Rice Noodles
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First aid
Ibuprofen (pain killer)
Paracetamol (fever, cold)
Diamox (AMS)
Avil (allergy)
Savlon
Bandage, Sterile cotton
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Toiletries
Hand sanitiser
Body wash
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Toilet paper
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> This kit is as per my personal preference. I mostly carry things just enough for survival at times and sometimes it even these feel extra.
> There yet are things to reconsider before heading out on my next tour.
> I carried 3 - 4ltr water on my bike for cooking and drinking.
> There are many ways to make it an ultralight setup. But most importantly, your setup would depend on the duration and budget of the trip.
That's all Bikepackers!



