Home › The Lost Co Blog › The Lost Co's Holiday Gift Guide The Lost Co's Holiday Gift Guide by Harrison Winkel November 24, 2021 Is it really that season already? Yup, it’s that time of year again! The holiday season is moving in quicker than you can change a flat tire. Figuring out a gift for the mountain biker in your life can be overwhelming so we thought we’d help out with some stocking stuffer ideas. These are some everyday items that we, ourselves, use whenever we ride and, best of all, they won’t break the bank. EVOC Hip Packs Small and compact, these packs are great options for quick trail rides with minimal cargo to mid-lenghts rides where you might need some extras. Plenty of hydration and accessory storage means you should have enough food, water, tools, etc to get you door to door. #Hydrateordietrate Sold out Sold out OneUp Components EDC Pump The pump comes in two sizes, 70cc and 100cc, has an integrated CO2 inflator and can fit other tools made by OneUp or a CO2 cartridge inside the handle. If the person you’re buying for doesn’t like wearing a pack while riding, this pump is a great option for them to carry all their trail-side maintenance tools in one sleek package. Get extra brownie points if you get the EDC Tool for them too ;) Sold out Sold out 100% Brisker Gloves Warm and comfortable, the 100% Briskers are our shop's go-to winter riding glove. They have just the right amount of insulation to ward off the chill and are grippy enough to keep your hands on the bars when the conditions turn wet. Give the gift of toasty fingers this season! Sold out Tubeless Plug Kit Being stuck out in the woods with a flat is a big bummer. If you’re running tubeless tires, a plug kit could be your savior and get you home with minimal hassle. From the classic baon strips to the more refined Dynaplug, tubeless plug kits are a minimalistic flat repair tool that most of us won't leave home without! Sold out Sold out Sold out Topeak Digital Pressure Gauge For the longest time I didn’t pay much attention to tire pressure, but because of Bellingham’s ever changing trail conditions, making sure I have appropriate tire pressure is essential. The Topeak Smart Gauge is a personal favorite and I can’t recommend it enough. It's easy to use with tires but best of all, it's rated to handle pressures up to 260 PSI! This allows it to be used with suspension for precision tuning. Sold out PNW Components Loam Grips Grippy and ergonomic, the PNW Loam Grips are a great way to spruce up your ride. Available in a wide range of colors and made with PNW’s “happy camper” compound, they’re great at absorbing trail vibrations but won’t wear out quickly. You'll have many months of loam filled goodness ahead of you! Sold out Ground Keeper Fender A must have for any wet season riding to help keep your suspension running happy and keep the good vibes flowing. These will fit any fork and give your bike that personal touch you've been looking for. Sold out The Lost Co. Merch Love us? Well now you can rep some Lost Co. merch for yourself! We have a fresh batch of 5 panel hats and water bottles in stock with more merch on the way. Just in time for the holidays! Sold out Sold out Sold out Sold out Sold out Sold out There you go! A brief holiday gift guide from The Lost Co. - Thanks for reading and Happy Holidays!Orders include some awesome free Lost Co stickers, which is a nice gift on it's own. Thanks to Sticker Mule, the stickers are super high quality and ready to stick on your bike, fridge, car or anywhere else. Got questions? Feel free to shoot us an email or give us a call! 360-306-8827 sales@thelostco.com ABOUT THE RIDER/WRITER NAME AGE HEIGHT LOCATED Harrison Winkel 24 5'9" Bellingham, WA Current Bike: Trek Top Fuel Bike Size: Large Favorite Trails: Bobs, Galbraith / Hamilton Buttes, Gifford Pinchot National Forest About Me: I'm currently our only part-timer at The Lost Co. Coming from America's Dairyland, Wisconsin, I help Adam answer phones and respond to emails. I loves the smell of coffee, watching sunsets, and long rides in the woods. When I'm not here at the shop, I'm either working at Kulshan Brewing slinging beers or exploring new places around the PNW. Share Share on Facebook Tweet Tweet on Twitter Pin it Pin on Pinterest