Bikepacking Kit List

You have your bike luggage, now you need to fill it! We think we have most of the stuff you will need for your lightweight bikepacking adventures; from lightweight camping mats, down and synthetic sleeping bags, nutrition, shelter, torches and even bike tools. Here is just a small selection of what we do.

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Pouches of delicious, nutritious and natural dehydrated food
£6.99
Bigger pouches of delicious, nutritious and natural dehydrated food
£9.99
Instant meal pouch with 600 calories for camping and trekking
£7.25
Instant meal pouch with 600 calories for camping and trekking
£7.25
Instant meal pouch with 600 calories for camping and trekking
£7.25
Lightweight 16 in 1 multi-tool for your emergency trailside repairs
£19.99
3mm camping utility cord for tent and tarp guy lines
£6.99
Drinks bottle in 3 sizes
£5.99
Front fork cage bag: UK made, fully waterproof, 3L
£44.99
Ultralight, waterproof bivvy bag with a zipped opening weighing just 285g
£149.99
Insulated, inflatable camping mat: full length, 7cm thick, 720g
£79.99
Hip pack: UK made, weatherproof, 3L
£89.99
8pc multi tool perfect for small tweaks or minor repairs on the road or trail.
£14.99
20pc 2 part multi-tool and chain link extractor/tyre lever
£24.99
Ultralight backpacking tent: 1-person, 2-3 season, sub 900g (2lb)
£299.99
Protect and extend the life of your Ultra 1 with an additional groundsheet
£19.99
Ultralight backpacking tent: 1-person XL, 3-season, 1.31kg
£149.99

Bikepacking Kit List

At Alpkit, we specialise in well thought out, lightweight equipment for self-supported travel. Bikepacking is our thing and here's what we pack and comes in about 8kg in weight

    1. inflatable airbed
    2. down sleeping bag
    3. bivvy bag or small tent
    4. titanium cook set
    5. small camping stove with spare gas
    6. small first aid kit and enviro bug repellent
    7. pre-prepared food or freeze-dried sachets
    8. water
    9. fleece/down jacket in a dry bag
    10. spare set of clothes and waterproofs in separate dry bags
    11. headtorch
    12. snacks
    13. electrical devices in separate dry bags
    14. bike spares (pump, oil, multi-tool with chain splitter, inner tube and levers)
    15. credit card, money and phone

Want to read what other people use then check out James Olsen's spotlight Packing Your Frame Bag or Dan's notes from a 2 day South Lakes 100 miler spotlight on Bikepacking What To Pack


Watch: Bikepacking 101

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What to Pack:

AlpKen takes us through what to pack for the Tuscany Trail

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