Summary: Carrying solutions from the SilverStar Crankworx Summer Series Enduro

While built-in tools and fancy straps are common on the trails, let’s see how the pros carry their tools, water, and fuel at the SilverStar Crankworx Summer Series Enduro race.
The integrated tool and pump system from OneUp Components is the most popular choice for drivers who have a tool in the stem and a pump on the bottle holder. To complete the look, Rhy Verner also had OneUps straps hold a hose to his frame.
In addition to the OneUp system, Rhys had an emergency hanger on the underside of his seat.
If you don’t want to thread your steerer tube, OneUp’s large-volume pump can also insert a multi-function tool. Neat.
Tire plugs are crucial in the event that you fall victim to the sharp stones from SilverStar.
Aren’t integrated tools clear enough for you? Henry Fitzgerald used this special leather multi-tool pouch, which was made with a hand-cranked leather sewing machine. Very hipster.
Good old backpacks haven’t died out yet. Leonie Picton uses a 3L Evoc hip pack to carry all the essential spare parts.
For those who want a little more stealth, Jacob Jewett used this RaceFace waistband to store a pump, tube, and tire lever.
For Lucas Cruz, a hose glued to the frame is a multi-tool in his pocket, all that is needed.
Mckay Vezina had stowed this chic bag with all the spare parts and snacks.
Henry Fitzgerald’s Topeak pump has a locking lever and delivers air when pushing AND pulling to find quick fixes.

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