Bikepacking means getting out on the road, cycling, and spending the night wherever you get. Everything you need has to be packed in panniers on your bike. Since space is limited, it's clear: only take the essentials.
Our insider tip: please don't skimp on the sleeping bag! It's no use having the lightest and smallest sleeping bag if you then freeze or sleep restlessly because the sleeping bag is too tight and too small.
And those who wake up the next morning without sleep have no energy for the next stage.
Play it safe: The comfort temperature of your sleeping bag should be a few degrees lower than the minimum temperature rating. This way, you're prepared for a sudden change in the weather. And if you're exhausted or feeling unwell one evening, you'll automatically feel the cold more. Don't let yourself be misled by weight weenies – what's an extra 200 grams on your sleeping bag? Just a few sips of water – that's what matters.