And we’re also not suggesting them as an alternative for bikes that aren’t designed especially for touring, without provision for racks and panniers. ![]() ![]() ![]() Just to be clear: we’re not talking about using trailers as a way of carrying a standard-issue bikepacking load, because the temptation to pack ‘too much’ is simply too great. It’s true, trailers can be fantastic tools that transform our existing bikes into something completely new, transcending what we thought we can do with them. We’ve waxed lyrical about the benefits of paring down possessions to the bare necessities, so our bikes are light and lively enough to explore a variety of backcountry terrain and enjoy the process of doing so… without busting a gut. Okay, we know the core tenet of bikepacking is minimalism.
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