PACKLIST
Whether you’re planning a multi-month expedition or a shorter bikepacking adventure, having the right gear can make all the difference. In this post, I’ll share the ultimate gear list that kept me rolling, safe, and most importantly comfortable across diverse terrains. This list is based on firsthand experience from my journey from Germany to South Africa so please note: I changed and adapted my set up during my trip. This list includes everything I was carrying at the end. Read down below to see what items I gave away or send home as I made my way south that felt unnecessary or too heavy.
If I learned one thing on this adventure: It’s not just about the essentials; it’s about creating a setup that works seamlessly for you and your travel style. So I hope my list gives you some inspiration for your next trip!
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bike specs:
- Wilier Adlar
- groupset Shimano Kit 10-51T
- chainring 32T
- flat handlebar (Ritchey)
- saddle Selle Italia Diva Flow
- Miche RACE-H wheel set
- dynamo hub SON 28
- cinq PLUG 5 USB charging plug
- frontlight SUPERNOVA M99 dy pro
- rear light SUPERNOVA TL3 mini
- navigation computer Wahoo Elemnt Roam V2
clothing:
- helmet UVEX rise pro mips
- glasses UVEX sportstyle 236
- rain jacket ARC'TERYX-Beta
- short pants RYZON half tight (2)
- shirt RYZON phantom long sleeve (3)
- comfort cap RYZON
- merino socks (1)
- Birkenstock sandals
- flipflops (for the shower)
- underpants (3)
- sport bras (2)
- long pants/leggings
- bandana
- pyjama shirt
- pyjama pants
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bike bags:
- ORTLIEB Accessory-Pack (Lenkertaschenerweiterung) 3,5l
- ORTLIEB dry bags
- Chrome Industries food pouches
- mini backpack for emergencies
- cycling musette
camping:
- MSR Hubba Hubba nx 2 people
- sleeping mat FORCLAZ trekking MT500 isolated
- sleeping bag FORCLAZ trekking MT90 10 °C
- pillow Cocoon Air-Core Pillow Ultralight Medium
- cotton inlay
- cooking system origin outdoors burner
- pot set trekking kit CampingGaz
- knife opinel no. 8
- spork
- water filter
- groundsheet
- thermal bottle
- lighter
- coffee mug
- plastic bowl
- tupperware box
- Fidlock bidon
tools:
- minitool Topeak
- mini pump
- tires Schwalbe G-One Overland tubeless
- tubeless sealant Schwalbe Docblue
- tubeless repair kit
- spare tube Schwalbe
- Rohloff oil
- spare chain & chain lock (Shimano 12 speed)
- spare bottom bracket
- spare dropout end
- spare spokes
- shifter cable
- spare valve
- valve opener
- tube repair kit
- leathermen micro tool
- spare brake pads (4)
- extra sealant (50ml)
- cable ties
- old t-shirt/rack to clean chain
- isolation tape
toiletries:
- towel
- tooth brush
- tooth paste
- floss
- bite tray
- interdental brushes
- lip balm
- sunscreen 50+
- mosquito spray
- deodorant
- solid shampoo block
- razor
- tweezers
- comb
- nail clippers
- menstrual cup
- period underwear (2)
- toilet paper
medicines:
- malarone (100x)
- coartem (2)
- ibuprofen 400
- aspirin
- paracetamol
- band-aids
- first aid kit
- hand sanitizer
- disinfectant spray
- betadine
- imodium
- antihistamine
- probiotics
- electrolytes
- antibiotics
- mosquito bite cream
- thermometer
electronics:
- smartphone iPhone 14 pro
- action cam Gopro Hero 14
- drone DJI mini 4 + RC
- wahoo rival watch
- powerbanks (2)
- USB-C cable
- lightning cable
- microo-USB cable
- European standard plug (2)
- South African standard plug
- spare micro SD cards
- SD card adapter
- portable SSD drive San Disc 2T (2)
- iPhone headphones
- JBL Go 2 mini speaker
personal stuff:
- passport
- wallet
- visa cards
- cash (USD, euro, local currencies)
- ID card
- international vaccination pass
- international driver's license
- diary
- pencil
- stickers
- postcards
Packing for a long-distance cycling trip is as much an art as it is a science. While this gear list was perfect for my 20,000-kilometer journey through 22 countries in 14 months, your needs may vary depending on your route, goals, and personal preferences. The most important thing is to stay adaptable and open to learning as you go.
Things I dropped during my ride south:
- hiking boots
- rain pants
- warm sweater
- puffy jacket
- laptop + laptop case + cables
- sony alpha 4 IV camera
- camera lens
- camera case
- camera tripod
- Ortlieb back roller plus
- rear rack
- spare cassette
- spare tires
- extra socks
- merino long sleeve
- base layer
- mascara
- other beauty products
- books
- merino beanie
It's always great to see how little we need at the end of the day. The lighter I got, the more I could enjoy the ride but for me this was a long process and I enjoyed changing and testing different set ups along the way.
I hope this gear list inspires and helps you prepare for your next adventure, whether it’s a weekend getaway or a cross-continental expedition. If you have any questions or want to share your own packing tips, feel free to leave a message below.
Here’s to the open road, the thrill of the unknown, and the joy of exploring the world on two wheels!
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Cover photo by Fabienne Engel.