21 Best Gifts for Cyclists 2024, According All Types of Riders
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Shopping for gifts for cyclists? It might seem easy—after all, they’re always talking about their latest gear or epic rides. But finding something they don’t already have can prove a bit challenging. Whether they’re zipping through city streets, riding mountain trails, or embarking on multi-day bikepacking adventures, we’ve got you covered. We polled fellow bike lovers and asked them what they’d be excited to unwrap. As a gravel cyclist myself (and amateur mountain biker) who has been riding for about four years, I added a few of my favorite present picks from countless hours in the saddle, like the Velocio Foundation Jersey and Ciele & Article One GTGlasses 2.0, as well as items on my wishlist like the Smith Helmet with Aleck Crash Sensor. Below are the best gifts ideas that are unique enough to surprise them but practical enough to become their new go-tos.
The best gifts for cyclists, at a glance
- Best Water Bottle: Hydrapak Breakaway Filter Bottle, $48
- Best Gloves: Pearl Izumi Gloves, $37
- Best Cycling Shorts: Patagonia Women’s Nether 7” Bike Shorts, $69
- Best Sunglasses: Ciele & Article One GTGlasses 2.0, $199
- Best Helmet: Smith Helmet with Aleck Crash Sensor, $250
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1/21
Lumiere & Co Handlebar Bag
This cute burrito-shaped bag comes in multiple colors and has a perfectly placed zipper for easy access. Bradley Cordaro, a Long Island-based cyclist and bikepacker, recommends this style of bag—a handlebar bag—because you get the most bang for your buck. “It fits everything I need for a long day in the saddle, like a bike tool, extra tube, snacks, and wind jacket,” he says.
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2/21
Hydrapak Breakaway Filter Bottle
If your giftee likes to venture onto backroads or rail trails, this two-in-one water bottle is super practical. “Instead of both a bottle and filter for long rides or extended bike touring trips, you can fill this bottle from an untreated source and drink directly from it,” says cyclist and outdoor writer Maggie Slepian. It fits in most water bottle cages so you can give without worry.
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3/21
Smith Helmet with Aleck Crash Sensor
Because you can’t put a price on safety, this bike helmet comes with some surprising tech: A crash sensor that can call for help if things go sideways. It’ll give you both peace of mind, and it’s perfect for cyclists who like to push limits but still want to play it safe.
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4/21
Ortlieb Quick Rack
This quick-mounting rack is the ultimate multitasker. ”It can go from gravel bike to grocery getter in like two minutes,” says cyclist Nathan Pipenberg. Translation: It’s the kind of gear that keeps up with their ever-changing riding style.
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5/21
Spurcycle Bell
This bike bell is “sleek—barely there on your bars—but pedestrians won’t miss you,” says cyclist and former biker shop employee Kelly Becker. And it’s not quite as jarring as other bike bells; the brass material creates a pleasant and long-lasting tone.
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6/21
Knog Bike Light Set
Light up their life (and their ride) with this simple but mighty light set. It’s bright enough to guide them home after late-night tacos and compact enough to stash in a pocket so it won’t get swiped. Plus, it’s rechargeable so they’ll never have to worry about hunting down batteries.
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7/21
Topo Designs Mountain Hydro Sling Bag
Cyclist Sam Martinez swears by this versatile type of bag for stashing snacks and all those odd-shaped essentials that just don’t fit anywhere else. But the real magic? It doubles as a sling bag, so when their ride is over, your friend can tote it around the city.
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8/21
Patagonia Women’s Nether 7” Bike Shorts
Achy butt bones? Not with these bike shorts. The padding provides much-needed comfort, which is a total game-changer if your favorite cyclist is accustomed to riding in regular spandex.
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9/21
Pearl Izumi Gloves
Fingerless gloves are great, but when the temperatures drop, it’s time to upgrade. These gloves are just what they need for those crisp fall rides, keeping hands warm and cozy without sacrificing grip.
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10/21
Portland Design Works Rattlesnake Water Bottle Cage
Who says water bottle cages need to be boring? Shaped like a rattlesnake and available in both gold and black, this one is the perfect way to add a little flair to their ride.
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11/21
CafePress Cycling Mugs
Cyclists love to show off their passion—just ask them—and these mugs are the perfect way to do it. Whether they’re into road cycling or mountain biking, there’s a design to show it off. Ideal for sipping coffee while mapping out the next adventure.
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12/21
Crankbrothers Multi-tool
Consider this the Swiss Army knife of cycling: It’s got everything they need to fix on-the-go mishaps, and let’s be real, cyclists can never have too many tools. They’re sure to thank you when it saves them from a mid-ride mechanical.
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13/21
Garmin Edge 840 Bike Computer
Packed with features like turn-by-turn navigation and performance tracking, this bike computer can help them take their rides to the next level.
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14/21
GW Bicycles Cycling Socks
Cyclists love to show off their style with their socks, and this 5-pack will let them mix and match with their favorite jerseys. They’re breathable, quick-drying, and slightly compressive.
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15/21
Wahoo Chest Strap
For the person who obsesses over data and numbers, this chest strap can give their training an upgrade. It is a handy tool that keeps tabs on their heart rate with pinpoint accuracy, way more reliably than a smartwatch. It’s perfect for cyclists who want to fine-tune their performance and keep their heart in the right zone.
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16/21
Bicycle Chain Bracelet
Made from a real bicycle chain link, this bracelet is a subtle nod to their hobby without being too obvious—and it’s sure to be a conversation starter.
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17/21
Chamois Butt’r Anti-Chafe Cream
Nobody likes to talk about chafing, but trust us, they’ll be thinking of you every time they smooth on this anti-chafe cream. (Sorry.)
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18/21
Velocio Foundation Jersey
I used to be that rider rocking tank tops until I learned jerseys do more than just look the part—they offer much-needed UPF sun protection. This one has a perforated material that lets air flow through, so I stay cool and dry even when the sun is relentless.
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19/21
Centr Recovery Kit
If your favorite cyclist always has aches and pains, give them a little TLC. This kit comes with a foam roller, massage roller stick, trigger point ball, and yoga strap.
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20/21
Ciele & Article One GTGlasses 2.0
Sporty sunglasses are trending, but sometimes, you still want to be chic enough for coffee runs without looking like you’re about to enter the Tour de France. This pair stays put when I’m riding and offers enough protection from dust and bugs, too.
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21/21
Coffee Ride Beer Repeat T-Shirt
A slightly corny graphic tee that looks like you picked it up at a souvenir shop? Always a win in our book. It’s a quirky, comfy shirt that’s sure to please someone who specializes in dad jokes.
Hannah Singleton is a freelance journalist who has covered topics ranging from fitness, health, wellness, relationships, travel, and the outdoors. After working in the outdoor industry for seven years, she started writing in 2021 and her work has appeared in The New York Times, GQ, Vox, *Well + Good, SELF,… Read more