
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
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
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
Cooking gears
MSR whisperlite international
Water Strainer
Small vessels
Multi-Knife
Lighter
Food
Oats & Muesli
Dry fruits - Almonds, figs
Jaggery
Granola Bars
Quinoa
Fresh Vegetables
Cookies
Oil
Maggi masala
Tsampa
Dried veggies
Rice Noodles
First aid
Ibuprofen (pain killer)
Paracetamol (fever, cold)
Diamox (AMS)
Avil (allergy)
Savlon
Bandage, Sterile cotton
Toiletries
Hand sanitiser
Body wash
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Toilet paper
> 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.
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