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Peddling pedalling tech: The best cycling gadgets

As we roll into 2024 with the enthusiasm of all the cyclists in Cape Town’s narrow streets, it’s probably a good time to reconsider your cycling kit.

Hitting the streets (or the trails) means you’re committing to trading your legs for wheels. That means you should be mentally and physically prepared in terms of safety and health. Luckily, cycling tech has come a long way, and you’re in for a treat.

Kryptonite Lock Fahgettaboudit | R2,000

Ensure the safety of your bike with the Kryptonite Lock Fahgettaboudit. Crafted from 18mm hardened special steel, this lock is virtually theft-proof. For added security, consider pairing it with a portable alarm system – we all live in South Africa and understand the risks that go along with that privilege. Especially if you’re travelling by bicycle.

Ryder Slim Air SL pump | R150

The Ryder Slim Air SL pump is a compact, chic, and powerful solution for on-the-go tyre inflation. It’s slim enough to fit into just about any riding pack and makes for a useful tool when things go wrong. We’d definitely recommend a small hand pump for those pedalling offroad.

Knog Oi Classic Bell | R380

Pretty up your bicycle with a good-looking device like the Knog Oi bicycle bell – a minimalist, sleek bicycle bell that emits a wonderful sound. It’s much more discreet than a traditional bicycle bell, and you’ll find that the slim design fits a more minimalist style. Good thing it sounds nice and not obnoxious like little Timmy’s bike bell.

HBP-2055-BK Backpack | R600

You’ll need to stay hydrated for long periods of time – a slimline cycling backpack like the HBP-2055-BK backpack is ideal. It’s fitted with a 2L hydration bladder that’s easily removable for refilling, with an attached hose for easy access.

Kärcher O3 Mobile outdoor cleaner | R3,600

Yeah, we’ve all seen a bike after a sudden Joburg flash flood, or an early-morning run on the mountain. The most efficient way to get your bicycle back to its original colour is a portable bike cleaner suitable for both outdoor and indoor use. The O3 runs on battery and will last 15 minutes on a charge.

Velosock Bike Covers | R1,000 – R1,200

Keep your space/garage clean when bringing your bike indoors with a Velosock bike cover – the brand offers a variety of funky and creative designs. It’s a stylish solution to making your mounted bicycle look like a piece of art on your wall. The best part? Takealot offers a large range of the brand’s designs.


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Garmin Varia RTL515 | R4,400

Out and about at night? Or maybe just during misty and low-visibility conditions. You can easily enhance visibility and safety with the Garmin Varia Radar Rear Light. Emitting 5 lumens of light, it warns of approaching vehicles with visual and acoustic signals. It might be on the pricier side, but you can’t put a price on this kind of safety.

Hövding 3 Airbag Helmet | R7,000

Yeah, you’ll have to import this one, but it’s truly one of the most intriguing cycling gadgets of our time. The stylish Hövding Airbag Helmet is just worn around your neck like a bulky necklace – freeing up your head and ears. Integrated sensors trigger the airbag in case of impact, providing head and neck protection. It sounds too good to be true, but it works.

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