Everything You Need for a Successful Weekend Bike Ride
There are lots of things that, unfortunately, we can’t do right now. Maybe you’re missing the gym, or being able to go out and spend a day in the park. Whatever itch you’re trying to scratch, cycling is a great way to spend time outdoors and get a good workout in. Plus, it’s a nice way to venture out and find spots outdoors where you can still socially distance. Before you head out on that exciting new trail, though, you should make sure you’re equipped with all the necessary gear for a safe, enjoyable ride.

There are lots of things that, unfortunately, we can’t do right now. Maybe you’re missing the gym, or being able to go out and spend a day in the park. Whatever itch you’re trying to scratch, cycling is a great way to spend time outdoors and get a good workout in. Plus, it’s a nice way to venture out and find spots outdoors where you can still socially distance. Before you head out on that exciting new trail, though, you should make sure you’re equipped with all the necessary gear for a safe, enjoyable ride.
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I like Road Runner’s Burrito Bag, which comes in plenty of nice colors, but due to COVID-19, it’s going to be a while before you can get your hands on it. In the meantime, you can get a nice pack like this bag from REI Co-op that has enough space to pack a light lunch, and offers enough structure to keep everything inside safe and secure on long rides.

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Light up the path
Unless you only plan on riding in the brightest conditions, you’ll need to have a light handy for when the sun’s not out. The requirements will vary depending on your state, but you should get a bright light with adjustable settings so you can change it based on your surroundings. I use this light from Light Motion, which can emit up to 700 lumens, and it’s weatherproof so you can keep pedaling even in the rain.
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