Bikepacking Electronics & Power
13 products with verified weights and prices, sorted lightest first. Nothing here is field-tested — these are published specs, compared honestly.
Lightest
SP Connect Bike Bundle
50g
Cheapest
Anker Nano Power Bank 5000mAh
$20
Weight range
50–420g
| Product | Weight | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| SP Connect Bike Bundle 4.3 | 50g | $55 | Riders who want a complete phone mount solution with weather protection included |
| Quad Lock Bike Mount Kit 4.5 | 55g | $60 | Riders who use their phone for navigation and want bomb-proof handlebar mounting |
| Quad Lock Out Front Phone Mount 4.3 | 66g | $40 | Riders using their phone for navigation who want a secure mount |
| Sinewave Cycles Reactor USB Dynamo Charger 4.4 | 85g | $175 | Dynamo-equipped tourers who want the cleanest and lightest USB charging solution |
| Anker Nano Power Bank 5000mAh 4.1 | 105g | $20 | Day rides or as a lightweight emergency backup for multi-day trips |
| Nitecore NB10000 Gen 2 Power Bank 4.6 | 150g | $50 | Gram-counting bikepackers who want maximum capacity at minimum weight |
| Anker PowerCore 10000 PD 4.3 | 195g | $30 | Budget-minded bikepackers who need reliable charging without overthinking it |
| Nitecore NB20000 Power Bank 4.5 | 284g | $60 | Weight-conscious bikepackers who need maximum power capacity with minimum pack weight |
| Shutter Precision PV-8 Dynamo Hub 4.3 | 340g | $150 | Value-oriented tourers who want dynamo power without paying SON prices |
| Voltaic Systems Arc 10W Solar Panel 4 | 340g | $79 | Long-distance bikepackers on sunny routes who want to extend time between electrical resupply |
| BioLite SolarPanel 5+ 3.8 | 390g | $55 | Casual bikepackers who want a set-and-forget solar option at camp |
| Goal Zero Nomad 10 Solar Panel 3.9 | 400g | $80 | Multi-week tourers who need to extend battery life beyond what power banks alone provide |
| SON 28 Dynamo Hub 4.8 | 420g | $300 | Long-distance tourers who want set-and-forget power generation for years of riding |