Bicycle: Of course, this is going to be one of your biggest decisions when it comes to cycling. There are a lot of factors to consider when it comes to choosing the right bicycle.
Bicycles come in different weights and sizes, and you want to pick the right style for you. For example, there are road bikes, mountain bikes, and fixed gear bikes, just to name a few. Another thing to consider when it comes to choosing a bike is budget, because prices can range greatly.
A great way to make sure your bike ticks all of the boxes is to head to your local bike shop to speak to an expert. Their job is to guide customers towards the perfect bicycle, and bikes are their specialties. If you want, you can do some research and have some ideas in mind ahead of time, so you know what questions you want to ask.
Helmet: You should never leave home without a helmet, and in fact, wearing a helmet is the law in many places. Choose a helmet that fits comfortably (and isn’t loose), and get into the habit of wearing it whenever you’re on your bicycle.
Shoes: Shoes are a personal choice, and it depends on what you’re comfortable with and what type of bike you have. You can wear regular athletic sneakers or shoes, but there are also specialized cycling shoes you can wear. If you use clip-in pedals, you’ll need clip-in bike shoes.
When it comes to picking a shoe, you want to make sure your feet are protected. For this reason, biking in shoes like flip flops generally isn’t considered safe.
Clothes: There is a lot of variety when it comes to clothes that are good for bicycling. Any sort of athletic clothing is likely a good idea. You should look for fabric that is flexible, snug, and that has good ventilation. You also want to make sure that your clothes won’t restrict your movement, or get caught in the bike itself. Bike shorts are a great option, along with an athletic top. If it’s cool out, you might want to dress in layers.
Water bottle: Many bicycles come with a bottle cage, or you can add one on. A bottle cage is exactly what it sounds like: it’s a “cage” that mounts onto your bicycle where you can fit your water bottle perfectly. Bringing a water bottle along while you bicycle is crucial, because cycling can be an intensive activity, and you’ll definitely need hydration along the way. And guess what? Plenty of Nalgene bottles fit perfectly into most bike bottle cages, such as our 24oz On-The-Fly and 22oz Fitness Draft bottles.
Tools: Depending on where you plan on cycling, you might want to carry some basic tools with you, or at least store them with your bike. Certain tools can be used at home to regularly tune up your bike with ease, and when you’re on the road, tools can come in handy if you run into any trouble. A bike pump can help easily refill tires (you can get one that is super small and portable), a lock will be handy if you plan on keeping your bicycle outside, and lights are necessary at night. You can even learn how to fix a puncture all on your own, just in case you get stuck in a sticky situation.