10 Adventure Touring Stocking Stuffers Under $60
Affordable holiday gifts the adventure rider on your list will be thrilled about.
6. Wolfman Wolfy Tool Roll – $29.99
A place for everything and everything in its place. That’s the idea when adventure riding, and a tool roll is a good way to stay organized. The Wolfy is economical, has 11 tool slots and a mesh pocket to hold those small essentials like spare nuts and bolts. There is also a covering flap that doubles as a clean area to put parts while you work. It rolls down small enough to easily fit in a pannier or day pack, and buckles securely to keep everything in place. Tools not included, of course.
Shopping Options:
Amazon | Revzilla | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC |
7. EVS BB1 Air Celtek Kidney Belt – $28
Your kidneys are always working for you, cleaning your body of toxins. But do you ever give them a thought while out riding? You should, because they are particularly susceptible to jiggling and jostling, or injury in a crash. EVS’ BB1 Air Celtek Kidney Belt helps keep them stable and protected while you ride. As an added bonus it also helps support your lower back, which can mean you ride longer without pain or post-ride soreness.
Shopping Options:
Amazon | Revzilla | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC |
8. Giant Loop Possibles Pouch – $50
Sunglasses, multi-tool, gloves, keys, sunscreen, camera, snacks… there always seems to be something that you need to access quickly on your bike. And digging through your panniers or saddlebags is a hassle. Enter the Possibles Pouch, a two-liter pack designed to attach to soft luggage, or any solid, convenient attachment point on your bike, using a pair of straps. It features a tough coated polyester exterior, beefy zipper and multiple webbing lash points to run mounting straps through. Think of all the possibilities!
Shopping Options:
Amazon | Revzilla | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC |
9. DrySpec Motorcycle Tool Tube Kit – $16.99
We’ve all seen riders with sections of PVC pipe mounted to their bikes or side cases as tool/document stash tubes. It’s a simple, economical solution, even if it is a bit crude. DrySpec’s Tool Tube Kit is motorcycle specific, easier to mount than a PVC pipe, more stable and sturdier. It’s big enough to carry a 30-ounce fuel bottle, tool roll, maps, gloves, etc., and it can be mounted to any flat surface. It can also be mounted directly to hard racks with optional mounting brackets.
Shopping Options:
Twisted Throttle | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC |
10. REV’IT! Irving WB Wind Collar – $39.99
A warm neck means warmer blood pumping to your brain in cold weather, and a “warm brain” is a good thing. You can’t make the kind of split-second decisions or focus your attention like you should if you’re shivering. REV’IT!’s Irving WB Wind Collar is made of water repellent, windproof fleece that keeps your neck warm and dry in bad weather. Even in moderate weather, it helps prevent chafing caused by the wind or your jacket collar. Unlike a full balaclava, it won’t alter the fit of your helmet or make it harder to put on glasses. Keep it in your jacket pocket for when the weather turns nasty.
Shopping Options:
Revzilla |
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You can get the same tool tube at AgriSupply for $3.99. Used it for tire tools. Etc. on the TAT last year.
I’ve seen those but they don’t come with the mounting hardware for the non-crafty folks lol.