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Best Accessories for Cycle Holidays

04/12/2013 by Ann Oslo

Cycle holidays are an ideal way of staying fit and enjoying yourself as you cycle through different locations.  Cycle holidays allow you to meet different people, taste different cuisines and interact with a wider social circle. If you are planning on taking a cycle holiday shortly, you must be preparing your leisure lakes bikes with host of accessories that can add zing to your holiday.  Numerous cycling accessories can aid you in having a convenient and safe cycle holiday. Let us look at some of the top accessories for the season.

Helmets:  cycle helmets are one of the most essential accessories on a cycle holiday.  You can purchase sturdy yet stylish helmets online. These helmets not only protect your head from sun but also keep you protected in case you collide or fall from your bike. You could probably pick a helmet in funky colours to pep your cycling wardrobe.

Cycling Holidays (creative commons)
Cycling Holidays (creative commons)

Cameras:  you would definitely want to capture the beauty and excitement of your cycle holidays. So don’t forget to pick up a light-weight yet powerful camera that will capture the most beautiful moments of your holidays.  It is best to pick a complete camera kit as it turns out to be more economical then buying different items independently.

Mud guards: you definitely would want a mud-guard when you cycle through a swishy terrain. You could probably pick funky coloured mud guards that can be used on the go.  Funky colours also add zing to your cycle.

Cycling Gloves: continuous cycling can make your hands sweaty. A good pair of gloves can protect your hands from muck and sweat.  You could buy soft padded gloves that absorb sweat and provide adequate protection to your hands.

Cycling with your mates (creative commons)
Cycling with your mates (creative commons)

Tool kit:  Cyclists prefer using their own tool kits for quick repairs. Ensure that you take a long and compact tool kit that can fit in your rucksack or front basket. Don’t forget to check if your tool kit is updated before you leave for your cycle holiday.

Jerseys: if you love dressing yourself up, then your cycle holiday shouldn’t be an exception. You could carry with you jerseys in bold and colourful prints. These printed jerseys are in vogue and they definitely add to your personal style.

Don’t forget to carry top quality water bottles or sippers to sustain you through the journey. Bottles in solid colours and funky messages look brilliant and can definitely bring a smile on your lips.

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