When we asked you what you wanted to see more of on ADVNTR, options for bikepacking meals was a popular suggestion. With the bright yellow packets of Firepot Food becoming more and more...
Bikepacking kit may have come a long way in recent years, but is there still a place for the humble pannier? I tested out some Yorkshire-made Restrap small panniers to see what I thought....
In most outdoor pursuits where water bottles aren’t quite right for the task at hand, the instant go to and point of reference is Camelbak; and while Camelback is a name within the...
tl;dr If you’re looking to get in wild camping or bike packing, this is an affordable, lightweight option that offers more protection than a traditional bivvy bag and is considerably...
Restrap have been there seemingly since the genesis of the bikepacking boom that we’re experiencing now across Europe, but their beginnings couldn’t be more different. We wanted...
On test, we have a trio of water purification and carrying devices from UK outdoors distributor Lyon. Although they’re from two different brands, Katadyn and Hydrapak, you’ll...
The freshly released Bikepacking England book from Vertebrate Publishing is a treasure trove of routes and photographs that’ll make you want to load up your bike and head out the...
Looking for good entry-level bikepacking tent options, we tested out the Alpkit Jaran 2, a two-person packable tent that retails at £179.99 and weighs in at 2,290g. Lockdown restrictions...
Designed to replace a one-season sleeping bag or add extra warmth to your current set up on colder nights, the Cloud Cover hydrophobic goose down quilt is a versatile piece of kit from...
We’ve been lucky to have our hands on the all-new Ortlieb Handlebar Pack QR for a good few months to put it through its paces before general release. From gravel riding to mountain...