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It’s always a good idea to carry a few tools on the bike with you, plus a spare layer if your sun-soaked day ride turns into a battle against ferocious wind and pounding rain. Then there’s that question of where and how to carry your phone, while making sure it stays accessible when you want to check your Strava stats or snap that triumphant selfie at the crest of a calf-draining climb. This bag is the answer. Made from hardwearing nylon with a robust YKK top zip for easy access, it’s a compact and practical bike companion. The canister shape gives you ample room for bike tools, as well as a phone or GPS unit and some extra clothes. There are also elasticated side pockets and a loop to attach a front light: the classic, considered little extras that we’ve come to expect from the Yorkshire-based gang of cycling obsessives that make up Restrap
When self-professed ‘tight Yorkshireman’ Nathan Hughes couldn’t find decent pedal straps for his bike, he knuckled down and built them himself. With a single sewing machine in a back bedroom, Restrap was born. From those humble origins, the brand has grown into a close-knit team of machinists, designers, family and friends, all of whom are fiercely proud of the brand’s Yorkshire roots. The mantra is simple: “design, build, ride”. As such, Restrap’s product range now includes everything that a discerning cyclist might need for their daily commute, weekend cycle tour or round-the-world bikepacking expedition. And it’s all made by hand, in the UK, using the highest-quality components, sustainable materials and local labour.