![]() There are lots of options out there from many major bike brands, mostly aluminum mountain bikes and hybrids that are perfect for anyone looking to get outside and have some fun. ![]() The hard truth is that the majority of sub-$1,000 bikes aren’t really equipped for serious riding. came out with the 4130 All-Road, a drop-bar steel gravel bike that marked a massive departure from their line of single-speed city bikes. ![]() More recently, the California-based Poseidon launched their $900 (now $950) aluminum Redwood gravel bike, adding another interesting option into the mix. Of course, the industry-wide price increase we’ve seen in the last few years doesn’t help either, but there’s hope! In 2018, Salsa released the Journeyman, an aluminum gravel bike that’s now offered in 15 builds, including both flat-bar and drop-bar setups and prices as low as $949. ![]() I’m the first to admit that the cycling industry, including our beloved world of bikepacking, is inundated with expensive gear that’s out of reach for many people, and the fact that entry-level bikes suitable for bikepacking seem to start at $1,200 is hard to swallow. ![]()
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