The travel kit list: the best gear for mountain biking

Stay safe and dry when riding off-road this winter with our roundup of the best gear, clothes and accessories.

This article was adapted from National Geographic Traveller (UK).

1. Scott Spark RC Team Issue AXS Bike

Serious riders will find this stylish, lightweight bike a joy to ride over rugged terrain. Created with cross-country mountain bike racing in mind, it combines top carbon engineering with smooth wireless electronic shifting, disc brakes and high-speed suspension. Uphills can be easily tackled with plenty of grip, but it’s a lot of fun downhill, too. £4,999. scott-sports.com 

2. Hope Union TC Pedals

If you’re thinking of upgrading your pedals, these clip-in options are worth investing in. Expertly engineered, they have a large platform that’s easy to clip into, but have great grip when not engaged. They’re fully serviceable, rebuildable, supplied with two cleat options and come in six fun colourways. From £139.99. wiggle.co.uk 

3. Rapha Trail Long-Sleeve Technical T-Shirt

Made for high-quality riding performance, this T-shirt is versatile enough to wear off the bike, too. It’s crafted from a lightweight, sweat-wicking, antibacterial honeycomb fabric to help with temperature regulation. A handy repair kit with colour-matched iron-on patches comes included. £65. rapha.cc

4. Specialized Mountain Liner Bib Shorts with SWAT

These mesh bib shorts have five integrated pockets to stash snacks, spare layers and extra gear, so you won’t need a rucksack. An opening underneath the pockets means you don’t have to pull down the straps to take off the shorts, and you can easily pop them on under baggier shorts, too. £90. specialized.com 

5. Shorty Evo Mudhugger

Made from 100% recycled plastic, this mudguard is fitted on the front wheel to protect you from getting a face-full of dirt. The expertise of world-class downhill racers informed the design, making this simple piece of kit highly effective. This version has a ziptie fitting, with optional velcro fitting packs, but a bolt-on version is also available. £22. themudhugger.co.uk

6. Endura MT500 Freezing Point Jacket II

The latest iteration of the MT500 jacket by Endura shields against the cold, wind and rain. PrimaLoft Gold Active Insulation ensures great warmth-to-weight ratio, while the softshell fabric on the arms doesn’t restrict movement. Details include two-way zipped underarm vents and reflective trims. £164.99. endurasport.com

7. Quoc Gran Tourer II

A splashproof upper, stiff midsole and fully recessed MTB/SPD cleat compatibility make this gravel shoe a safe bet. British brand Quoc has married its love of classic design with practicality, including one-way air holes for ventilation, vibration-absorbing insoles and a grippy rubber compound outsole. A fast-adjust dial system helps to customise the fit. £190. quoc.cc

8. Fox Speedframe Pro Helmet

A brand loved by the MTB crowd, Fox designed this helmet with pro bikers. MIPS protection shields your head, while vents and a washable antimicrobial liner keep it cool. A 360-degree retention system, adjustable visor and buckle that’s easy to fasten with gloves complete the set. £164.99. foxracing.com 

Published in the Jan/Feb 2023 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK)

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