Your commuting checklist by Ahooga

Bike essentials

  • Lights and reflectors. Front and rear lights are a must, especially during low-light conditions. Max’s lights are integrated, so you chack this one off your list already
  • Bike lock. A sturdy lock is essential to keep your bike safe when you need to leave it unattended. >> this one’s a customer favorite.
  • Basic repair kit. Include a spare inner tube, tire levers, a mini pump, a multi-tool, and a patch kit. Get the right kit at the shop!
  • Our custom Nash rack bag. This one’s designed for commuters! Fits all your basics and not so basics, check it out 👇

Nash rack bag

  • Expandable side panels for additional storage capacity
  • Padded compartment for laptop
  • Quick release system, clip it onto your rack in 1 second
  • Water-resistant polyester fabric, plus an additional bag rain cover

RAINWEAR
Waterproof and windproof jacket. Essential for staying dry in wet weather and blocking the wind. >>here’s a good one.
Waterproof pants. Layer them on whatever you are wearing! These are our favorite essential.

ACCESSORIES
Cycling gloves. Choose waterproof and insulated ones if the weather calls for it.
Neck gaiter or scarf. Helps keep the chill off your neck and can be easily removed if it warms up.
Cycling cap or beanie. Fits under your helmet and keeps your head warm.
Waterproof shoe covers. Or opt for waterproof shoes to keep your feet dry.
“REICHWEITENANGST”

“Range anxiety” – the Germans really do have a word for everything. For long commutes, our spare battery here will double your autonomy ⚡️

PERSONAL ITEMS
Phone charger. A power bank is a good backup in case your phone battery runs low.
Earphones or headphones. What’s a commute without a good podcast?
Towel/toiletries. Wet wipes, deodorant, and a comb can help freshen you up after the ride. Pro-tip: dry shampoo is an underrated commute accessory!
Water bottle. Consider an insulated one for that sacred morning coffee.
Snacks. Keep your energy land morale evels up, especially if your journey is long.
Packed lunch.

SAFETY FIRST
Helmet. Make sure it fits properly and is worn at all times. High-visibility gear. Reflective vests, bands, or lights can significantly improve your visibility to other road users. >> here’s a cool one. Max is the sweet spot between steady power and portability. Add a rear rack, a battery extender, and he’ll take you anywhere.