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🔍Backpack vs Bike Bags – Which is BEST for Carrying Gear on Your Ride? | GCN Tech’s Essential Guide
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if you’re going to be riding long distances typically over an hour or if you’re bike packing or just bike touring then having bags on your bike carrying the load is going to be much nicer much more comfortable You’re going to have more freedom of movement and it’s going to keep you cooler than a big heavy backpack
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I really couldn't cope with a back pack , either cycling or walking . I prefer a messanger bag if I'm pushed , if not, it's a frame bag all the way for me( unless I'm walking 😅)
Ollie Gubbins. A new name.
I get you need to feed yourself, but the big uptick of direct & indirect marketing talk that's happening on GCN is 🙁
The main concern of a couple of days long tour is washing our clothes and cleaning ourselves. As for food and water, we can have them on the go. Finding a restroom will be a challenge, too, if there are no hotels in the vicinity.
Yes!
For touring or bikepacking, i find even the addition of 3kg from a fanny pack or backpack noticeably increases the pressure on the sit bones / ischial tuberosities. Let the bike bear that extra weight. Aero matters not-so-much when touring.
True
why not add a carrier??
Over an hour?
Sherlock
what if I'm gonna have to go inside places and theres high theft in the area
What are some of the best brands ?