Review: Swift Industries Hinterland Pannier
In this video, we review a pannier from the Swift Industries Hinterland Collection. Lightweight, svelte and black, this pannier if perfect for an overnighter, commuting or if you prefer to do light weight bike touring.
Video: Ti Clikstand vs. Vargo Hexagon Wood Stove
Just posted another video review on our Bicycle Travel Channel (you’d know if you were a subscriber…hint, hint :), this time looking at two popular titanium pot supports for bike touring and bikepacking. Watch the…
Video: MSR Autoflow vs. Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter
In this video, we take a look at two filters we’ve been using for the last few years during our bike tours: the MSR Autoflow and Sawyer Squeeze. If you want the executive summary, scroll…
Video: Ortlieb Bikepacking Seat Bag
In this video, we take a quick first look at Ortlieb’s first foray into bikepacking! Bringing their years of experience in making quality panniers, it’s exciting to see their addition to the current bikepacking trend….
Video Review: Swift Industries Hinterland Ozette Rando Bag
In this video we take a look at the Swift Industries Hinterland Ozette Rando bag. Made of lightweight X-Pac, it’s a great mashup between the traditional form factor of French randonneuring bags and modern materials….
Review: Carsick Designs Rack Sling Set
In this vid, we review the Carsick Designs Rack Sling, an open topped sling bag that functions similarly to Xtracycle Free Radical bags. The slings can accommodate loads that won’t fit in regular panniers. In…
Review: SOMA Supple Vitesse
In this video we review the SOMA Fabrications Supple Vitesse tire. The Supple Vitesse, as the name implies, is an amazingly smooth and fast riding tire. It’s 42mm width means that there is tons of…
VIDEO: Arkel Dry Lite Review
Since paring down our touring kit, we’ve become real fans of small panniers. These Arkel panniers are probably the smallest we own (definitely the lightest) and are more like a bikepackers pannier than anything else….
Review: Osaka Roadie Bell
Bells are a handy accessory for the bike commuter and bike tourist, especially when you’re riding on paths with lots of pedestrians and other cyclists. If you have multiple bikes, moving a bell from bike…
Review: Porlex Mini Grinder for Bike Touring, #CoffeeOutside and Bikepacking
In this video review we look at the Porlex Mini Grinder. Regarded as one of the best portable manual grinders in the market, we take a look at its pros and cons. For a more…
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