Top 10 Christmas Gifts For Cyclists Under $25

Christmas time can be an absolute nightmare. When it comes to finding the right gifts for people, especially cyclists, it’s difficult to know where to turn and what to buy someone a little unique at a low cost. 

In this article, we will discuss the top 10 Christmas gifts for cyclists under $25. We want to tell you about some great, funky little cycling ideas that you can purchase. To be transparent, we do get commission on these items, but they come at no extra cost to you.

A winter cycling bike

Ratchet Tool
$16.99

Priced at $16.99, the ratchet tool. It’s a fantastic little multi-tool which offers a variety of different functions. The beauty of these is that they are unlike other multi-tools, they are very good at getting to those hard-to-reach bolts.

They are easy to use and can be packed away, ready for you to go riding or to keep in the toolkit at home. The top gift on this list is one that will surprise any cyclist with its practicality. 

A christmas gift for cyclist ratchet tool

Feed Pouches (Twin Pack)
$18.99 

Feed pouches are convenient for bikepacking and long-distance cycling. Years ago, they were costly, and people couldn’t justify the $60 price per pouch.

Today, we have much cheaper versions, and they have become very popular. Priced at $18.99 for two, this set is a great value and a valuable tool for any cyclist.

Feed pouches for cycling

Cycling Rear Light
$9.99

A rear light is a standard piece of equipment for cyclists, but this one is a little different, and for under $10, we couldn’t resist speaking about it. Not only is this light fairly bright and has excellent battery life, but it also comes with a feature that few lights offer.

This light includes a percentage counter indicating how much life remains. For some reason, over the years, cycling companies have not focused on indicators as they have on other aspects, and we appreciate knowing exactly what we have left. 

A rear cycling light.

Camelback Sports Hot/Cold Bottle
$18.49

Most cyclists go through many water bottles during their time on the bike. If you want to get a cyclist something special, here’s one they’ll keep for a long time and use in many different ways.

This is a Camelbak Sports bottle. Unlike others, it is an insulated stainless steel. You can carry water, which stays cold, or coffee and other hot drinks, which stay warm. Imagine stopping for coffee at the top of that climb instead of hunting for the closest overpriced coffee shop. A perfect idea for Christmas gifts for cyclists.

A vacuum flask for cyclists

Top Cap Computer Mount
$9.99

Having access to your computer data while riding can be beneficial for progress on the bike or for navigation. Keeping it in view is always a good practice. The cycling top cap computer mount is an effective way to achieve this. 

Coming in at under $10 and a straightforward fit, how can you not like a cycling gadget like this? Anyway, a fantastic stocking filler that will fit 99% of bikes. Well worth $9.99.

A top cap cycling mount

Packable Rucksack
$19.99

Cycling as a sport doesn’t really offer much capacity for carrying goods, and sometimes, especially when long-distance riding and bikepacking, you need it. A packable rucksack is an excellent solution for this problem.

It can be placed in a frame bag or carry bag, and it’s ideal for carrying supplies and items that might be larger. Fantastic at the end of a ride for stopping to get all the nutrition you need for when you stop. Christmas gifts for cyclists don’t come much more practical.

A rucksack for cyclists

Downjacket
$24.99

Winter is a tough time to ride a bike. There’s no denying that cold conditions can be really awful for long-distance riding. I went through years of harsh conditions and freezing cold when going out on rides. 

After a while, I started using a down jacket at the start of a ride, then packing it away when I was warm. It also came in handy at coffee stops and helps me regulate my temperature so I don’t feel uncomfortable.

A cycling downjacket

Side Pull Bottle Cages
$17.99

Since going to side pull bottle cages, I haven’t been able to go back. They make getting water so much easier than standard bottles. Instead of taking the bottle from the top, you can take it from the side. 

Not only does this mean getting bottles in and out is much quicker, but if you are using a frame bag, you have more options and can use more space without the bottles getting stuck when you need to remove them. 

Side pull cycling bottle cages

INIU Power Bank
$21.99

In modern cycling, it’s good to ensure you have some backup power. It might be for your Garmin, phone, or even lighting. I think it’s good to have a small power bank on hand, and the Iniu is ideal.

It says 10,000 mAh, but with many of these, you can expect slightly less in real-world use, especially outdoors. It’s compact, cheap, and features fast charging. What’s not to like?

A small powerbank for cycling

Rockbros Cycling Gloves
$18.99

Gloves are a clear Christmas gift for a cyclist, and these are something we really liked! I bought these when I was in a jam and needed something quickly, and they have been great. Not only do I not mind the color, but they are also very functional.

Not only do they provide good warmth even in wet conditions, but they sit far back and don’t feel restrictive when changing gears or enjoying the cycling motion in your hands.

Cycling gloves for winter.

A Final Note: Christmas Gifts For Cyclists!

When it comes to getting the perfect Christmas gifts for cyclists, there’s a lot to choose from. We hope this list helps you andthat you find the ideal gift for that loved one.

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