• Despite my misgivings about the whole idea of gravel riding, I might be about to embark on 100miles of suspension-less off-road gnar on my CX bike. I'm fully aware that I will be laughed at for only having 40mm tyres and 2x gearing, don't worry.
    My main question is, does anyone use a hip pack for gravel riding? I've got two of them for MTB and I can only imagine it will feel fucking awful to wear for anything longer than 4hrs. Just interested to know anyones experiences, or if I should fill my bottles up from a waterfall or stream for a more authentic experience instead

  • wear one usually for long day riding, find not overpacking it is essential, that and making sure the strap is a decent width in order not to pinch

    it's no replacement for a bag to carry stuff but as a top tube bag / bar bagel you can stick snacks and a waterproof in i find it offers minimal irritation and is quite convinient

    best part is when you go to lay on the ground exhausted or frustrated after a hill, you can lay on the floor straight away without having to either rumamagging around in a stem bag for your phone/ skittles before collapsing, or having to get back up after you've had your strop

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