I’m off tonight for a couple of days camping, which also includes a couple of Audax (Maybe three if the legs are up to it) so while having a lazy day I’ve been weighing the kit as I packed it. Not that I am in any way bothered, oh no
I’ve been pretty meticulous and included everything that isn’t bolted to the bike, I’ve based it on unsettled three season weather and only discounted the minimum clothing I’d be wearing, so for much of the time some of this weight will be worn rather than carried. There’d be some +/- depending on the weather, but I’ve erred on the side of caution. I’ve included the bags and empty water bottles.
Day rides – this is the stuff I rarely leave home without, I wouldn’t carry it for utility riding, but then again I'm unlikely to be using this bike either. Packed in a small Carradice saddlebag and top tube bag. Kit includes tools & spares, cafe lock, waterproof, arm/leg warmers, spare gloves, Garmin & phone, camera (1 Lens) Total 2.8 kg
Overnights in accommodation – I’ve added lightweight off bike clothing (But not shoes), I’ve assumed I can wash and dry the cycle kit overnight. It needs my larger Carradice saddlebag to fit it in. Total 4.1 kg
Camping for a few nights – As above but added a change of cycle kit, better lock, wash kit and towel, battery packs for the gizmos. Plus the basic camping kit, tent, mat, quilt, torch. No cooking kit or luxuries – this is for the ride, sleep, ride sort of camping, where I’m taking a break in what I’d consider the same ride, rather than camping between rides (Not an easy distinction to explain, but I always know which of those sorts of ride I’m on!) It needs two panniers (Ortlieb front rollers) plus the smaller Carradice to pack, though there’s a bit of capacity left. Total 9.45 kg
Leisurely touring – Well by my standards anyway! I’ve added enough clothes not to have to do laundry every day, non-cycling shoes, better camera and a couple of lenses, charging gizmos for the gizmos, a lock I’m happy with leaving the bike out of sight with, and enough cooking kit to make a coffee and heat stuff up. Two panniers, larger saddlebag and tent on the rack. Total 13 kg
None of this is expedition stuff, I like the idea of that, but the reality is I’m a bit soft, after a couple of weeks I’m ready for home.
Although I’ve always had an idea of how much I’m carrying, this is the first time I’ve weighed it item by item, a bit of an eye opener. Particularly how much the luggage itself weighs, of the 9.45 kg I’m carrying this weekend, 2 kg of it is the bags! I’ve been looking at lighter tents for overnighters (Current one weighs 2.1 kg) I haven’t found anything that I like enough that has a significant weight saving, I’m now thinking I ought to look at lightening the luggage itself. The Ortliebs and Carradice are excellent long lasting kit, but I have a sewing machine (And an idea how to use it) I might make something in a similar design in a lighter fabric, with the expectation that it would be easily replaced every few trips…
I didn’t mean this to be such a long post!! I’m probably writing it as much for myself as anyone else, but comments welcome.