Riding gear
Helmet · Jackets · Pants · Boots · Gloves · Protection
Arai X5
Quality and comfort. Well prepared for intercom integration.
Superjacket 2.0
Comfortable like a second skin. Medium size. The all-rounder.
Barfly jacket & pants
Current long-trip favourite. Packs minimally, genuinely waterproof. The Barfly pants make putting boots on easy — a detail that matters on day 12.
RAK jacket
Soft and very comfortable. Features a distinctive belly pocket.
Surveyor jacket
The summer option. Large back pocket. Good when it's warm and you don't need layers.
Surveyor pants
Big thigh pockets and exceptional comfort in warm conditions.
Woodsman pants
Versatile enough for riding and walking around town. Good choice for longer trips where you want one pair that does both.
Alpinestars SX-1
Comfortable for extended riding with solid protection. The ones you actually keep wearing.
Knox Orsa OR3
Seven years of use across three pairs. Works equally well on tarmac and off-road. That longevity says everything.
Alpinestars Tech 7
The best boots in the collection. Comfort and protection that holds up on and off the bike.
Camera gear
Cameras · Drones · Lenses · AudioSony A7IV
The big weapon. Exceptional image quality. Primarily used in the garage and for stationary shots — not packed on the bike.
iPhone 16 Pro
Used heavily on the road. The convenience and quality combination is hard to beat when you're moving fast.
DJI Osmo Action 6
Primary helmet mount camera. Handles vibration, weather, and impact — everything a helmet cam needs to.
Insta360 X5
For the angles that aren't possible any other way. Used for experimental shots and fun perspectives.
DJI Mini 4 Pro
Sub-250 grams. The weight matters — it's the difference between needing to register and not. Portable, capable, takes it across borders without issues.
DJI Nano
Very versatile. Mountable in creative positions to capture angles a larger camera can't reach.
DJI Neo 2
Specialized follow-me drone. Lets you ride while it films — the kind of shot that used to require a camera crew.
Sony 24–105mm F4
The most versatile lens for the A7IV. Covers most situations without needing to switch.
Ulanzi MT-44
Compact tripod and selfie stick combo. Lightweight enough to always be in the bag.
DJI Mic 3
Wireless microphone system. Clean audio wherever you're recording — on the bike, at camp, in interview.
Luggage
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Reckless 40
Nuke-proof and heavily used. Very versatile — but it makes you think carefully about what you actually need to bring.
Alpine 60
Lightweight and minimalist. On the test list for 2026 trips.
Wildcat 12L
Ideal for shorter rides and day excursions off the main route.
Apecat Harness 9L
9-litre harness with side pockets — designed for camera operators. Better ventilation than a standard backpack. The side pocket placement matters when you're reaching for a lens on the move.
Trail 16L
Lives permanently on the bike. Handles day trips and unexpected storage needs without unpacking everything.
Wildcat 25L
Larger waterproof option. On the evaluation agenda.
Gnome Tank Bag 5L
Compact and minimal. Fits a 1.5L water bladder — useful for long stretches between stops.
Hood Tank Bag 5L
The padded variant. Used specifically when carrying larger camera equipment on the tank.
Tires
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Mitas Enduro Trail XT+
Number one for most adventure riding. Works well on tarmac and never fails in the dirt. The one that goes on first.
Mitas Enduro Trail Plus
For longer rides with more road. Still handles off-road well — as long as you're not chasing the worst conditions.
Mitas E-05
Built for retro bikes, scramblers, and cafe racers. Looks and performs the part — goes on the GSX 400E.