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Rigs of the 2023 Atlas Mountain Race
By Miles Arbour on February 2, 2023
We’re kicking off our 2023 “Rigs of” series with a look at the third edition of the Atlas Mountain Race in Morocco, a 1,300-kilometer unsupported bikepacking race from Marrakesh to the Atlantic coast. Check out our gallery of more than 100 rigs of the 2023 Atlas Mountain Race, featuring bag and gear highlights for each…
Editor’s Dozen: Lucas’s Favorite Gear of 2022
By Lucas Winzenburg on January 20, 2023
Closing out our Editor’s Dozen series that looks back at our favorite pieces of gear from the past year, Lucas shares his top 12 picks for 2022. Find his roundup of assorted things that saw lots of use and made a lasting impression during his bikepacking trips around the UK, Germany, and the Rocky Mountains here…
Editor’s Dozen: Cass’ Favorite Gear of 2022
By Cass Gilbert on December 15, 2022
As part of our continuing “Best of 2022” coverage, Cass picks his favourite gear, both old and new, that has survived the vagaries of this year’s rutted roads and trails, along with some noteworthy themes that have stood out too…
Friday Debrief: New Big Bro, 100 Women in Cycling, Black Foxes Film, and More…
By Miles Arbour on November 25, 2022
This week’s Debrief features the new Tarptent Moment DW Li, a new Big Bro, an updated Pack NW hip pack, upcycled North St Bags, We Are One Convergence, the new Black Foxes Film, two events to follow live, and much more. Find it all here…
Rigs of the 2022 Silk Road Mountain Race (SRMR)
By Miles Arbour on August 9, 2022
The Silk Road Mountain Race is a fixed-route, single-stage, unsupported cycling race through the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. For the third year in a row, we’re back with details on over 70 rigs that will be on the course for this year’s event. Find them all here, complete with bag and gear highlights…
Rigs of the 2022 Tour Divide (Part 2): Drop-Bar Bikes
By Miles Arbour on June 9, 2022
Part 2 of our massive Rigs of the 2022 Tour Divide roundup features more than 60 drop-bar bikes that’ll be setting out on the 2,700-mile route between Banff, Alberta, and Antelope Wells, New Mexico, tomorrow morning. Find details on all of them here, including bag and gear highlights for each..
Rigs of the 2022 Hunt 1000
By Miles Arbour on March 3, 2022
Next up for our “Rigs of” series is the Hunt 1000, a 1,000-kilometer journey through the rooftop of Australia featuring backcountry trails, exposed high plains, snow gum woodlands, and tall native forests. Check out our gallery of more than 30 race rigs of the 2022 Hunt 1000 here, featuring bag and gear highlights for each…
The Durston X-Mid Pro 2 Tent Weighs Just 620g!
By Miles Arbour on January 21, 2022
The new Durston X-Mid Pro 2 is a two-person shelter made from Dyneema composite fabric that weighs just over 600g without sacrificing key features. Check it out here…
A Winter Bikepacking Guide by Dave Gray
By Cass Gilbert on December 16, 2021
As a cyclist with over two decades of all-weather commuting, and a veteran of ten Arrowhead 135s – Minnesota’s winter ultra race – we asked Dave Gray, former Surly product designer and general off-grid survivalist, to share his packlist and tips for winter bikepacking…
Editor’s Dozen: Cass’ Favorite Gear of 2021
By Cass Gilbert on December 10, 2021
Cass shares his rundown of gear favourites and more from 2021, including mini panniers, a magic carpet bike, a burly cargo rack ‘n’ milk crate, shiny carving knives, a memory catcher, and bikepacking with a once-abandoned hound…
2021 Bikepacking Gear of the Year
By Logan Watts on November 30, 2021
In the first installment of our 2021 Bikepacking Awards, we recognize the products that have wowed us the most over the past year. Dig into our top picks with 51 awards in 11 categories, including our Top Five Bikes, Best New Components, Best Camping Gear, and more. Plus, find a list of bikes that are already on our radar for 2022…
Sage, Befriender of Feral Dogs
By Cass Gilbert on November 12, 2021
Cass Gilbert and his son Sage head out on an overnighter in Mexico. Their mission? To camp out with a view. Listen to music. Eat tacos, memelas, and ice cream. Spend time together. And feed street dogs…