If your loved one rides a bicycle, then let our gift guide for cyclists fuel your imagination this gift-giving season. In our humble opinion, the perfect Christmas gift is both stylish, extremely useful and doesn’t cost the earth. Here’s a selection of the best eco-friendly and sustainable bicycle accessories to treat yourself, or a friend.
Personalised Wicker Bicycle Baskets
Standing out against the crowd, these baskets are handmade in natural wicker by artisans in Portugal, in small batches to guarantee their quality and craftsmanship. To make the baskets uniquely special, they are hand painted in England with initials, names or a favourite nickname. The paints are eco-friendly and water-based. The designs are super-durable too as they are all sealed with an eco-friendly lacquer meaning it will last ride after ride after ride.
Dashel Sustainable Helmet
Designed and manufactured sustainably here in the UK, Dashel create stylish helmets made from innovative and sustainable materials. Dashel offer sustainable cycling gear that not only looks good but is good to the planet as well. You can read our interview with Founder Catherine HERE
The Iconic Pashley
For nearly a century, Pashley Bikes has handcrafted bikes out of Stratford-upon-Avon in the UK. They are proud to have a close-knit team, of nearly 40 skilled craftsmen/women. Their iconic bikes use sustainable steel for durable frames that last for years to come. In addition to regular bicycles, Pashley also hand-builds tricycles, foldable bikes, and carriers for both individual and industrial use.
Beryl Lights
Some of you might be familiar with Beryl’s ride-sharing program around London, Norwich, and Watford? Beryl the brand also make bike lights, you can pick up one of their award-winning lights starting at just £20. Featured in The Guardian, BBC, and Fast Company, Certified B Corp Beryl makes riding safer and more sustainable.
Happy cycling!
Bicycling is a big part of the future. It has to be. There's something wrong with a society that drives a car to workout in a gym.- Bill Nye, American ScientistChristmas Eco Gift Guide For Cyclists Share on X