Bikepacking with electric assist opens up multi-day touring to riders of all fitness levels. Here are the kits we recommend for bikepacking builds.

Bikepacking โ€” multi-day off-road touring with minimal gear โ€” has exploded in popularity, and e-bike conversions have made it accessible to riders who couldn't otherwise cover the distances involved. A converted bikepacking rig lets you cover 40-60 miles per day on backcountry trails, arrive at camp with energy left, and explore more remote areas than would otherwise be possible.

The key requirements for bikepacking e-bikes are weight (every pound matters when you're carrying it up a mountain), reliability (you're days from a bike shop), and charging flexibility (you may need to charge at remote campgrounds or solar).

Our Picks

Final Thoughts

A converted bikepacking rig lets you cover distances that would be impossible on a regular bike, opening up multi-day touring to riders of all fitness levels. Get the TSDZ2 for ultra-light builds or the BBS02 for more power, pair with a 48V 15Ah battery, and start planning your first bikepacking trip.