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The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 9:40am
by dionherbike
There is always lots of discussion about the newest and most essential piece of high-tech cycling equipment, but in the days where increasing amounts of pannier space are being taken up by chargers and adapters I wonder what people find is the most useful, most low-tech piece of kit they have and they just can't leave behind.

For me :D it's two things; ziplock bags that keep all your essentials dry without taking up too much space and are good for transporting food; Boots plastic shower cap, sold in packets of 3, good for keeping your saddle dry and thin enough to wear under your helmet (if, you know, you wear one, that is. :roll: ) when it's raining.

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 9:54am
by irc
The piece of elastic tied to my bar that stretches over the brake lever to act as a hand brake. Useful for parking the bike against a pole as the ground doesn't need to be flat.

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 10:05am
by sloe
Foam earplugs - a hostel essential.

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 10:21am
by simonhill
A pen - much ignored in this hi-tech world.

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 10:29am
by Audax67
I have a pair of folding scissors that collapse to around 3" with the points hidden. They'll get through a cable tie or trim annoying threads off Conti GP4000s. I also carry a 3" flick- ahem pen-knife with a tiny torch incorporated. One-handed operation is great if you're already holding the thing to be cut with the other hand.

Plastic supermarket bag, acts as a windstopper inside my shirt on long descents, folds up small, can even be used (gasp) for carrying stuff in.

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 10:34am
by PaulCumbria
The empty space at the top of the pannier. I'm amazed by how many tourists feel obliged to fill up all available storage space. I've done plenty of touring (including cycle-camping in Orkney in October, brrr!) and I've still not found a need for any more than two rear panniers and a cargo net on the racktop. I'm mystified by what people find to fill front panniers, barbags and trailers with...

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 10:34am
by stephenjubb
Audax67 wrote:I have a pair of folding scissors that collapse to around 3" with the points hidden. They'll get through a cable tie or trim annoying threads off Conti GP4000s. I also carry a 3" flick- ahem pen-knife with a tiny torch incorporated. One-handed operation is great if you're already holding the thing to be cut with the other hand.

Plastic supermarket bag, acts as a windstopper inside my shirt on long descents, folds up small, can even be used (gasp) for carrying stuff in.


thermarest chair, very lightweight and comfortable

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 10:35am
by stephenjubb
down jacket

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 10:44am
by Erudin
Always carry a toe-strap, infinite uses, but most often to secure raincoat to outside of trunk/saddlebag on a showery day so it's easy to get at.

http://www.belgiumkneewarmers.com/2009/11/the-toe-strap.html

http://www.bikehacks.com/bikehacks/2012/01/toe-strap-third-hand.html

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 10:58am
by meic
simonhill wrote:A pen - much ignored in this hi-tech world.


A bit too much technology for me, I prefer the more reliable time tested, works in the wet pencil. :D

How about a J cloth (available free at all Tesco porches). 8)

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 11:44am
by al_yrpal
"Under" rated - Sudocream? :D

Al

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 11:47am
by phil parker
A small sponge or chamois to dry the tent!

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 11:52am
by alicej
A spork.

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 12:04pm
by psmiffy
plastic bags to organise the contents of the panniers - keeps smelly stuff separate - and acts as a second line of defence against things getting wet

Re: The most underrated pieces of cycle touring kit

Posted: 27 Apr 2012, 1:45pm
by johnb
Baby wipes.