I just finished watching your video and I’m speechless. This may be the best, most concise yet informative video in all of TH-cam. I’m going to watch again (probably several times), with a note pad in hand to be sure I get everything down. Thank you very much!
I never comment on TH-cam, but this video is amazing, amazing information, great graphics, great script, and you 2 have all the experience in the world! Thxs for sharing
Amazing presentation! Thank you so very much for this. Without considering any specialization, this clothing combination is suitable for almost every discipline. As Moises Vargas said, I also almost never comment on a u-tube video, however your video(s) are truly amazing.
I've been watching a few videos so far, and I really like the great quality of them: information, practical tips, etc, combined with awesome footage and relaxed off screen comments is a killer combination. Thank you so much for the fantastic channel! I'm a recent Brompton owner, and your video's make me look forward to some adventures to come ;-)
I have just found your videos. I think yours are the most informative videos that I have found on how to pack for light weight bicycle touring. I especially appreciate the fact that you are both "older" adults. I truly like how you have laid out your packing scheme and your philosophy for bike packing. Thank you so much for sharing.
I've been thinking of traveling with my brompton bike, but I wasn't sure how to travel internationally. Since I watched couple of your videos gave me a great ideas to travel minimal. Thank you very much.
LOL@"We just ride in the rain and our pants get wet" - my take too; it may be slightly uncomfortable whilst wet, but soon dries off. I've always found so-called wet-weather trousers don't breathe enough, so you get wet from the inside out. [By the way, my Brompton is also that fabulous bright orange - chosen as a good "be seen" colour, and now matched by a Night Orange Smart car]
I brought the 13L messenger bag today based on seeing your set up, and following your channel. As I only do days, not overnight (I'm 70+) it seemed plenty big enough with a modest pack on the back. Keep up the excellent content please.
I am an all weather walking (new to brompton), I live in the Pacific Northwest of the USA. We have lots of rain. I wear shorts year round. For footwear, I opted for open shoes, I use teva Omnisport, with Darn Tough Socks (wool). I found this combination is versatile, fast drying, and warm year round, even when wet. I get 1000 miles plus out of a pair of shoes, and never cold or hot feet. so far this has been a successful setup with my Brompton. I layer, t-shirts, fleece and Gortex Rain, so far I have not tried this on my Brompton, but for walking, I can spend long hours happy in the rain, no matter the temperature.
What works for hiking usually works for the type of touring we do as well. As you mentioned, combination of versatility, fast drying and warm (would add light weight). Enjoy your new Brompton and hope our paths will cross in the future.
Thanx for the great tips. Just bought a trifold myself yesterday, but not Brompton (cant afford 😅). Planning for a tour sometime end of August. Thanx for inspiring me
2Bikes4Adventure yes ure right. The east coast is less busy. I suggest you cycle at a state name Kelantan. Its full of culture and food to enjoy. If you come to Malaysia, please drop me a note. Would love to meet up with you guyz. My email add is syakirkirk@gmail.com 😎👍🏻
I passed by Malaysia 30 years ago (was a backpacker then). Remember particularly an enjoyable stay on Tioman island (was very quiet then, maybe more busy now?) Hope to visit once again your lovely country once travel restrictions are over. Greetings from Canada.
@QuestingQueer, the 3/4 pants come from MEC, a Canadian outdoors retailer. Unfortunately, that specific model has been discontinued www.mec.ca/en/product/5035-508/prankster-knickers REI in the USA seems to offer something similar, but we haven’t tried them www.rei.com/product/177432/rei-co-op-link-cycling-knickers-mens As for the cycling shorts, they are from L.L. Bean in the USA. They came with a removable padded liner. Unfortunately, they are discontinued as well.
@@2Bikes4Adventure the REI ones have been discontinued as well, but I live in the USA and managed to grab a pair from my local store before they were out of stock- thank for you the help!
The folding helmet is a Plixi, made by the French company Overade: www.overade.com/en/ We may do a review video about it if there is sufficient interest.
Indeed, we never did the follow-up laundry video (@ChrisbyBike having covered the subject somewhat on her channel ( th-cam.com/video/e4IikJqSp5c/w-d-xo.html )). We do not use a dry bag like Chris does however, preferring to use the sink and an universal stopper instead (like this one: amzn.to/3zaMxjC ) The main trick after washing and removing the excess water is to roll the laundry in a dry towel and squeeze as much as you can. We use a small clothesline as well (like this one: amzn.to/4ggE2UT ) Our laundry was always dry by the following morning.
You can watch our Where to go next video for our principles of planning, and another video with more details on the tools and apps that we use in our research is coming out soon!
@Athenasraven, Usually, Gilbert cycles in pants specifically designed for this purpose. For example, his 3/4 pants are made of 95% nylon 5% spandex. Here’s the link to the model used (no longer sold) www.mec.ca/en/product/5035-508/prankster-knickers The longer pants (mainly used when NOT cycling) are general purpose technical nylon trousers: 95% nylon, 5% elastane. Gilbert uses Prana Zion www.mec.ca/en/product/6017-277/stretch-zion-pants-ii Both pants are fast drying and stretchy.
@@2Bikes4Adventure OK, thank you. You have the single best cycling channel on TH-cam. Thank you for such straightforward, common sense and useful information!
We do not use cycling specific rain jacket, just regular ones. Gilbert’s rain jacket is an Outdoor Research Helium II. Ultralight weight, smaller packed size but less durable.Pam’s rain jacket is a NorthFace Fuseform DotMatrix. Heavier, but with more pockets, better breathability (including pit-zip) and more durable. So, overall more versatile. Both are capable of handling heavy rain (but your pants will get wet :-)
In fact, we are minimalist packers on a cruise also. Before we left home to cycle from Paris to London then board the Queen Mary, we mailed a box (about 15 litre size) to our hotel in Southampton. We repacked the contents (a dressy jacket, a pair of shoes each, and some other clothes) into a bag, strapped it to the back rack and cycled the last 2 km to the boat. We have done something similar on other trips to avoid carrying extra weight on our cycle journey. Friends we make on board are amazed by how little we pack while following the dress code and looking much more snazzy than we do while cycling. When we disembarked the Queen Mary in New York and continued cycling to Montreal, we managed to squeeze everything on our Bromptons. Hmmm, perhaps this could be the topic for another video.
I just finished watching your video and I’m speechless. This may be the best, most concise yet informative video in all of TH-cam. I’m going to watch again (probably several times), with a note pad in hand to be sure I get everything down. Thank you very much!
I never comment on TH-cam, but this video is amazing, amazing information, great graphics, great script, and you 2 have all the experience in the world! Thxs for sharing
Amazing presentation! Thank you so very much for this. Without considering any specialization, this clothing combination is suitable for almost every discipline. As Moises Vargas said, I also almost never comment on a u-tube video, however your video(s) are truly amazing.
I truly appreciate your videos and your willingness to share experience and advice. Thank you!
I've been watching a few videos so far, and I really like the great quality of them: information, practical tips, etc, combined with awesome footage and relaxed off screen comments is a killer combination. Thank you so much for the fantastic channel! I'm a recent Brompton owner, and your video's make me look forward to some adventures to come ;-)
I have just found your videos. I think yours are the most informative videos that I have found on how to pack for light weight bicycle touring. I especially appreciate the fact that you are both "older" adults. I truly like how you have laid out your packing scheme and your philosophy for bike packing. Thank you so much for sharing.
Welcome aboard rderize!
sooo well done. You definitely deserve to be famous!!!! thank you for this! Will save a lot of money and time now that I have watched this.
I've been thinking of traveling with my brompton bike, but I wasn't sure how to travel internationally. Since I watched couple of your videos gave me a great ideas to travel minimal. Thank you very much.
Great tips, thanks so much. Very useful to plan my wardrobe on the road.
fantastic overview. thanks for sharing your experience
Love it!! So clear and informative! Thank you for sharing!!! You guys are amazing!
LOL@"We just ride in the rain and our pants get wet" - my take too; it may be slightly uncomfortable whilst wet, but soon dries off. I've always found so-called wet-weather trousers don't breathe enough, so you get wet from the inside out.
[By the way, my Brompton is also that fabulous bright orange - chosen as a good "be seen" colour, and now matched by a Night Orange Smart car]
Yes, we hate that clammy feeling in rain pants. Better to just wear quick-dry clothing.
I brought the 13L messenger bag today based on seeing your set up, and following your channel. As I only do days, not overnight (I'm 70+) it seemed plenty big enough with a modest pack on the back. Keep up the excellent content please.
@richardbarrett4104, Adventure comes in various formats. No need to have a large bag to enjoy a great ride.
Great list, awesome selection by people who actually know what they're talking about. Thanks for sharing, safe travels...
Loving your videos. Excellent use of graphics and great information. Keep them coming.
great video!
I am an all weather walking (new to brompton), I live in the Pacific Northwest of the USA. We have lots of rain. I wear shorts year round. For footwear, I opted for open shoes, I use teva Omnisport, with Darn Tough Socks (wool). I found this combination is versatile, fast drying, and warm year round, even when wet. I get 1000 miles plus out of a pair of shoes, and never cold or hot feet. so far this has been a successful setup with my Brompton. I layer, t-shirts, fleece and Gortex Rain, so far I have not tried this on my Brompton, but for walking, I can spend long hours happy in the rain, no matter the temperature.
What works for hiking usually works for the type of touring we do as well. As you mentioned, combination of versatility, fast drying and warm (would add light weight). Enjoy your new Brompton and hope our paths will cross in the future.
Thank you for this video! ❤❤❤
Good information.
I have not yet traveled like this with my Brompton.
Nice tips. Thanks!
amazing, thanks
Thanx for the great tips. Just bought a trifold myself yesterday, but not Brompton (cant afford 😅). Planning for a tour sometime end of August. Thanx for inspiring me
A new bike is always a reason to celebrate, enjoy. As for the August tour, any route(s) you would like to suggest?
2Bikes4Adventure Im from Malaysia. I will be taking leave a week or two to cycle up north (within Malaysia). Maybe around 600km
I hear the east coast is less busy. Any preferences?
2Bikes4Adventure yes ure right. The east coast is less busy. I suggest you cycle at a state name Kelantan. Its full of culture and food to enjoy. If you come to Malaysia, please drop me a note. Would love to meet up with you guyz. My email add is syakirkirk@gmail.com 😎👍🏻
I passed by Malaysia 30 years ago (was a backpacker then). Remember particularly an enjoyable stay on Tioman island (was very quiet then, maybe more busy now?) Hope to visit once again your lovely country once travel restrictions are over. Greetings from Canada.
The flooding helmet 😮❤ wow
We may do a video on that specific subject (folding helmet)
Great Video! More of same please!!
Hi! Thank you for the helpful videos! I was wondering where Gilbert gets his cycling pants and shorts, and what brands he would recommend.
@QuestingQueer, the 3/4 pants come from MEC, a Canadian outdoors retailer. Unfortunately, that specific model has been discontinued
www.mec.ca/en/product/5035-508/prankster-knickers
REI in the USA seems to offer something similar, but we haven’t tried them
www.rei.com/product/177432/rei-co-op-link-cycling-knickers-mens
As for the cycling shorts, they are from L.L. Bean in the USA. They came with a removable padded liner. Unfortunately, they are discontinued as well.
@@2Bikes4Adventure the REI ones have been discontinued as well, but I live in the USA and managed to grab a pair from my local store before they were out of stock- thank for you the help!
Wow these videos are amazing and to the point!! 😁
Can you share the name, link, and or brand of the foldable helmet you'll use?
The folding helmet is a Plixi, made by the French company Overade:
www.overade.com/en/
We may do a review video about it if there is sufficient interest.
@@2Bikes4Adventure Thx 😁
Hi how do you do your laundry and drying? Can share with us. Thank u.
Indeed, we never did the follow-up laundry video (@ChrisbyBike having covered the subject somewhat on her channel ( th-cam.com/video/e4IikJqSp5c/w-d-xo.html )).
We do not use a dry bag like Chris does however, preferring to use the sink and an universal stopper instead (like this one: amzn.to/3zaMxjC )
The main trick after washing and removing the excess water is to roll the laundry in a dry towel and squeeze as much as you can. We use a small clothesline as well (like this one: amzn.to/4ggE2UT )
Our laundry was always dry by the following morning.
How do you plan for each trip?
You can watch our Where to go next video for our principles of planning, and another video with more details on the tools and apps that we use in our research is coming out soon!
Could you give more specifics about Gilbert's pants? All you said was not-cotton.
@Athenasraven, Usually, Gilbert cycles in pants specifically designed for this purpose. For example, his 3/4 pants are made of 95% nylon 5% spandex.
Here’s the link to the model used (no longer sold)
www.mec.ca/en/product/5035-508/prankster-knickers
The longer pants (mainly used when NOT cycling) are general purpose technical nylon trousers: 95% nylon, 5% elastane. Gilbert uses Prana Zion
www.mec.ca/en/product/6017-277/stretch-zion-pants-ii
Both pants are fast drying and stretchy.
@@2Bikes4Adventure OK, thank you. You have the single best cycling channel on TH-cam. Thank you for such straightforward, common sense and useful information!
Hi, May I know the brand of the rain coat your are using? Are they good enough for heavy rain?
We do not use cycling specific rain jacket, just regular ones.
Gilbert’s rain jacket is an Outdoor Research Helium II. Ultralight weight, smaller packed size but less durable.Pam’s rain jacket is a NorthFace Fuseform DotMatrix. Heavier, but with more pockets, better breathability (including pit-zip) and more durable. So, overall more versatile.
Both are capable of handling heavy rain (but your pants will get wet :-)
@@2Bikes4Adventure Thanks for the info as it is very helpful to me.
Will there ever be A video on how to build A folding bike from scratch?
There’s a video at th-cam.com/video/max3bL3bTbg/w-d-xo.html that shows how Brompton builds its bikes. I don’t think we have much more to add.
Do you send your cruise wear clothes ahead ?
In fact, we are minimalist packers on a cruise also. Before we left home to cycle from Paris to London then board the Queen Mary, we mailed a box (about 15 litre size) to our hotel in Southampton. We repacked the contents (a dressy jacket, a pair of shoes each, and some other clothes) into a bag, strapped it to the back rack and cycled the last 2 km to the boat. We have done something similar on other trips to avoid carrying extra weight on our cycle journey. Friends we make on board are amazed by how little we pack while following the dress code and looking much more snazzy than we do while cycling. When we disembarked the Queen Mary in New York and continued cycling to Montreal, we managed to squeeze everything on our Bromptons. Hmmm, perhaps this could be the topic for another video.
Hi Vince. As a follow-up to your question, we posted a video on the subject of cruising & cycling: th-cam.com/video/60T_PyAi6GY/w-d-xo.html
Kok bisa keren gini? :O :D
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