Best products from r/motorcyclesroadtrip

We found 16 comments on r/motorcyclesroadtrip discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 15 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

8. Bisgear 12pcs Camping Cookware Stove Canister Stand Tripod Folding Spork Wine Opener Carabiner Set Outdoor Camping Hiking Backpacking Non-Stick Cooking Non-Stick Picnic Knife Spoon Dishcloth

    Features:
  • HIGHEST QUALITY/EASY CLEAN - Non-Toxic Anodized Aluminum Camping Pots And Pans Set Conducts Heat Quickly And Easy To Clean, And Is Perfect Size For 1 Youth Scout Or Adult Hiker Backpacker.
  • BEST PRICE/SAVE MONEY - Bisgear 15pcs Camping Campfire Cookware Mess Kit Includes Stainless Steel Foldable Fork/Spoon/Knife/Spork + Backpacking Stove With Piezo Ignition + Stove Pocket + Medium Anodized Aluminum Pot(4.8" *4.1"(Approx.) )+ Small Anodized Aluminum Pot(2.4" * 4.5"(Approx.) ) + Canister Stand Tripod+ 16oz Stainless Steel Cup With Lids &Sleeves + Carabiner + Portable Mesh Bag.
  • SPACE SAVING/EASY TO CARRY- The Entire Camping Cookware Backpacking Stove In This Cooking Set Can Be Stored Together In a Mesh Bag For Space Saving And Convenient Carry.
  • PERFECT GIFT /CAMPING GEAR MUST HAVES - This Compact, Portable Campfire Cooking Equipment Set Suitable For Camping, Hiking, Backpacking, Picnic, Outdoor Adventures, And Other Outdoor Activities, Buy 1 Bisgear Camping Cooking Equipment, You Get Everything That You Or Your Family Need.
  • WORRY FREE WILDERNESS - Finally Enjoy The Great Outdoors Without Second Guessing If You Packed Everything To Cook And Serve Your Next Food With The Portable, Lightweight, Compact, And Mobile Design Of The Camping Cookware Set.
Bisgear 12pcs Camping Cookware Stove Canister Stand Tripod Folding Spork Wine Opener Carabiner Set Outdoor Camping Hiking Backpacking Non-Stick Cooking Non-Stick Picnic Knife Spoon Dishcloth
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9. pys Hammock Tree Straps, 40 Loops& 20 ft Long Combined, 2000 LBS Heavy Duty, Lightweight, Easy Setup, Fits All Hammocks (Green,20+1)

    Features:
  • ✔ HEAVY DUTY HAMMOCK STRAPS - PYS tree straps with reinforced double-power stitching. 2000 LBS combined heavy duty breaking strength tested. 100% no-stretch polyester webbing.
  • ✔ SPECIFICATION&PACKING: 10ft long per strap with green stitching (20ft combined) × 1in wide, wider&greater friction for more tree-friendly, 20 loops (40combined). Include 1 instruction card and 1 storage bag. Compatible with any hammock gear. (Carabiners not included.)
  • ✔ SUPER EASY & FAST SET UP YOUR HAMMOCK - These straps are so easy to use, even the kids can do it. Setting up your hammock takes only a minute and there are no difficult knots to tie. You just wrap them around anything that is strong enough to hold up your hammock.
  • ✔ WE WON'T EMPTY YOUR WALLET - We love the outdoors just like you and we know that the cost of camping gear can really add up, therefore, we offer the same quality products as other well-known brands for a much more affordable price. Trust us, our gear is just as good!
  • ✔ OUR SPECIAL SERVICE - We strive to provide quality outdoor gear who like camping or travel. Please trust us you are protected by special customer service from the PYS store! If you're unhappy or any issue, please don't feel hesitate via Amazon to directly contact us. We will take care of you within 24 hours!
pys Hammock Tree Straps, 40 Loops& 20 ft Long Combined, 2000 LBS Heavy Duty, Lightweight, Easy Setup, Fits All Hammocks (Green,20+1)
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u/mrbrianroberts · 1 pointr/motorcyclesroadtrip

My success securing these sponsors boiled down to two things.

(1) Skills

(2) Clearly defining the exponential value of those skills

The skills I highlighted when pitching were:

(1) Writing

(2) Motorcycling

My value was twofold:

(1) "I'm not just doing any trip.. I'm going coast-to-coast across America on a motorcycle!..."

(2) "...sound exciting? Good! Because I'm a writer. Which means I can insert your company into that exciting narrative. All in a compelling way that people will engage with. It will be way more exciting than any advertisement you do - all for 1/10 the cost."

From there, it was just a matter of listening to what specific goals they had and what they wanted to highlight. e.g., in the case of Shell, they just launched a new fuel line -which is super sweet by the way and I'm not just saying that because they sponsored the ride- that was what they wanted to promote.

So I made sure to mention it by name in the content, have photos of us refueling, etc. (hence gas station photos).

All of this started by just by cold emailing people. No connections, introductions or anything. I just had the idea and started emailing. From there the companies who were interested hopped on the phone with me to learn more about the ride, start date, end date, etc.

Also: Patricia Martin wrote an awesome book on sponsorships that helped me a ton.

u/ImFrank · 2 pointsr/motorcyclesroadtrip

A phone mount is worth the money and such an incredibly cheap option compared to only ten years ago when you needed a garmin. Invest in a good case like a life proof or otterbox and get an x grip phone mount by ram (https://www.amazon.com/Cradle-Holder-Universal-X-Grip-Cellphone/dp/B0055PH0XA). IF you really want the best set up, also buy a good USB outlet that connect to your battery and have your phone charge while you ride. An open map sucks battery pretty fast.

As far as apps, use motion x gps road, and download any gps tracks your heart desires. Motion x gps allows you to pre download map tracks to any level of detail you like and works great on airplane mode.

Old school is nice and all but is a different experience and makes progress slower and requires much more planning. I used my phone to navigate the entirety of the Continental Divide Trail, the transamerica trail and hit about 30/50 states a couple summers back and it worked great and eliminates the need for two devices and bulk.

u/BigT2011 · 7 pointsr/motorcyclesroadtrip

I went with a ALPS Mountaineering Lynx 1-Person Tent for sleeping with a Camp Solutions Lightweight Self-Inflating Air Sleeping Pad. Had a 40 degree bag/quilt from Walmart since I was traveling in August time frame.

Took this chair that really came in handy Moon Lence Outdoor Ultralight Portable Folding Chairs with Carry Bag Heavy Duty 242lbs Capacity Camping Folding Chairs Beach Chairs

Cooking set I used was 12pcs Camping Cookware Stove Canister Stand Tripod Folding Spork Wine Opener Carabiner Set Bisgear(TM) Outdoor Camping Hiking Backpacking Non-stick Cooking Non-stick Picnic Knife Spoon Dishcloth. It was good enough for the 3 weeks on the road and im still using it to this day.

Seat cushion which was good but I needed something much thicker by the end of the trip MadDog GearComfort Ride Seat Protector

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I just put all that into a waterproof 45L bag I had and then shoved my clothes into a backpack on top. Jerry rigged a canvas bag on the side for quick access things like tools and such. The net thing on top of my bags was very very helpful as well. I used these hammock straps to tie everything down on the bike since I could use them again PYS outdoor XL Hammock Straps Heavy Duty 20FT & 40 Loops&100% No Stretch (Set of 2) Fits All Hammocks

Other than that it was miscellaneous stuff...

u/mittenfists · 2 pointsr/motorcyclesroadtrip

I got it a couple years ago and it's NLA
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HS468M/

I don't really love the velvet top/cover, but the rest great. The bottom has the non-slip rubber stuff you use to line drawers. The new versions appear to be topped with a breathable mesh, which would be a definite improvement.

u/keylogthis · 3 pointsr/motorcyclesroadtrip

Nice, I sort of did something like this where I rode with a semi truck starting at the same station. I rode faster so I got way ahead of him but would have to stop every 100 miles to fill my tank, where he would pass me, and then I would catch back up, wave, pass him again, over and over for about 500 miles.

Noticed your sleeping pad, these are much nicer to sleep on and take up the same amount of space. I've had one for the last 7 years and love it.

u/Lokky · 1 pointr/motorcyclesroadtrip

earplugs are one of those things where cheap and simple is often better.


I throw a handful of these in a ziplock bag before any trip. https://www.amazon.com/Macks-Ultra-Soft-Foam-Earplugs/dp/B0051U7W32/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=earplugs+macks&qid=1571693169&sr=8-4


They actually reduce noise by more decibels than a lot of fancier ones, and they are entirely in ear so they never slip out when you put your helmet on. Furthermore these are super soft and are comfortable to wear all day long. I often reuse a pair until they are too dirty.

u/wiseleyb · 1 pointr/motorcyclesroadtrip

I've been using this for years now. I put it on the handle bar and it can extend past the ferring. https://smile.amazon.com/RAM-Mount-Strap-Clamp-Roll/dp/B00GY5JB8W/