
To the outsider, gravel biking might not seem that different from road biking. Or even mountain biking, depending on where you’re coming from. But as any dedicated gravel cyclist will tell you, having the right bike — and the right gear — makes a huge difference. These are the gifts any gravel rider would be glad to get, from a new bike to clothes for every season!
Ari Shafer Gravel Bike
From $2,549
Explore further and ride faster aboard the all-new Ari Shafer gravel bike with its massive 700x58c tire clearance. The Shafer’s refined geometry and lightweight carbon frame blend speed, comfort, and control, allowing you to tame every mile of pavement, dirt, or singletrack with confidence and composure.
Buy from Ari
State Bicycle Co. – Wedge Framebag
$59.99 | $47.99 sale
Backpacks and hip packs are fine for mountain biking, but they’re not ideal for riding gravel. This bag fits most gravel bike frames and holds pretty much all the stuff you normally carry in your pack. Available in multiple colors. Read more.
Buy from State Bicycle Co.
Ornot Waffle Grid Thermal Jersey
$174.00
Waffle grid is where it’s at for keeping warm without a lot of bulk. The new Ornot Waffle Grid Thermal jersey is full zip and is perfect for gravel biking. Men’s and women’s styles available in multiple colors.
Buy from Ornot
RockShox Rudy Ultimate Race Day 2 700c Fork
$929.00 | $743.20 sale
If you’ve been graveling for a while, you’ve surely thought, at some point, that a little suspension would be nice. If and when you’re finally ready to give in to your desire, the RockShox Rudy is here for you.
Buy from Competitive Cyclist
Specialized Search Helmet
$189.99 | $149.99 sale
Fit in with the gravel crowd with a lightweight, visor-less helmet designed with gravel riding in mind. Read more.
Buy from Specialized
FLEXTAILGEAR Mini Bike Tire Pump
$79.99 | $62.99 sale
This little electric pump clips onto your seatpost and doubles as a taillight for safety. Inflates tires up to 120psi in a flash! Read more.
Buy from Amazon
MSR Hubba Hubba Bikepack 1 Tent
$499.95
This lightweight bikepacking tent comes with its own harness for attaching to your flat or drop bars for weekend adventures. Read more.
Buy from REI
Granite Portaledge Tool Strap
$17.49 | $14.89 sale
Strap a tube and a CO2 inflator to your gravel bike frame for quick and easy access in case of a flat tire.
Buy from Amazon
Maxxis Rambler
$72.00 | $54.00 sale
The Maxxis Rambler is an excellent gravel bike tire choice. Upgrade now while it’s on sale! And if you’re looking for MTB tires, Teravail has select tires 50% off today only.
Buy from Jenson USA
Showers Pass Ultralight Wind Jacket
$129.00 | $60.00 sale
Save big on the lightweight, packable Showers Pass Ultralight Wind jacket to stay warm on the road through fall and winter.
Buy from Showers Pass
Rapha Arm Warmers
$85.00
These soft and lightweight arm warmers are a real indulgence. Yes, they’re expensive, but they’re perfect for those gravel rides when you’re hot and cold in the same day.
Buy from Rapha
Shimano RX 600 Gravel Bike Shoe
$190.00 | $142.49 sale
The Shimano RX 600 is a stiff and secure shoe designed specifically for gravel riding. The Men’s shoe is on sale right now too.
Buy from REI
Knog Blinder 400 and Plus Bike Light Set
$65.99
See and be seen on your gravel bike with this bike light combo from Knog.
Buy from Knog
Redshift ShockStop Suspension Stem
$199.99 | $149.99 sale
Gravel riding can be rough, especially if you ride fast on chunky roads. The Redshift Shockstop stem is a simple upgrade that’s designed to take some of the sting out and reduce vibration which can help improve control and reduce fatigue. Read more.
Buy from Redshift Sports
Industry Nine Solix G wheelset
$2,265.00 | $1,698.75 sale
The carbon I9 Solix G wheelset is made for gravel riding and features high-engagement hubs for near-instant acceleration.
Buy from Industry Nine
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