Enduro accessoriesThese are our favourite enduro parts

Laurin Lehner

 · 26.05.2024

Enduro favourites: The Evoc Trail Pro
Photo: Evoc

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The flood of bike parts is huge, but only a few get caught in the favourites net. Here we show you enduro accessories that you can rely on.

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As the range of parts is almost gigantic, we have focussed on including different enduro accessories in the list. These different products are among our absolute favourites. From rucksacks and brakes to goggles, there's bound to be something for you. And as we've already said: you can rely on these enduro accessories!

Enduro accessories: Evoc Trail Pro

Enduro favourites: The Evoc Trail ProPhoto: EvocEnduro favourites: The Evoc Trail Pro

Stefan Frey: "For me, the pack combines protection and function in an ideal way. Its 16 litre volume holds everything I need on a big enduro tour - perfectly organised, as is typical for Evoc. Thanks to the integrated protector, I can also do without a protective waistcoat. With its wide stretch strap, the Trail Pro clings to my back like a gorilla baby. What I particularly appreciate: The huge hip pockets, in which bars and mobile phones are quickly to hand." Price: 250 euros >> e.g. available here.

Enduro favourites: Magura MT5 Pro Set

Enduro accessories: The Magura MT5 Pro SetPhoto: MaguraEnduro accessories: The Magura MT5 Pro Set

Josh Welz: "The MT5 scored top marks in our tests. The four pistons bite hard, but are also easy to modulate - this is particularly important to me, because I'm a manual maniac. My price-performance tip: the Pro set with improved levers and discs (203/180) included." Price: 299 euros >> e.g. available here.

Enduro accessories: Fox Launch Elite

Enduro favourites: The Fox Launch ElitePhoto: FoxEnduro favourites: The Fox Launch Elite

Dimitri Lehner: "I'm a protector expert - after countless tests I can claim that. This protector here stands out from the crowd, because the Launch Elite manages the balancing act: it sits bombproof on the leg and is still comfortable to wear. Top: The pad fits snugly, is hardly noticeable, covers a lot and fulfils the strict protection level 2 of the Euro standard." Price: 150 euros >> e.g. available here at a reduced price.

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Enduro favourites: Conti Kryptotal FR

Enduro accessories: The Conti Kryptotal FRPhoto: ContinentalEnduro accessories: The Conti Kryptotal FR

Peter Nilges: "For extreme enduro missions, the Kryptotal in the super-soft rubber compound is the power as a front tyre. More grip is hardly possible - the tyre pulls cobblestones out of the ground, so much so that it sucks itself into the ground. The lighter rolling Kryptotal RE in the Endurance version is the perfect match!" Weight: 1200 grams. Price: 89,95 Euro >> available here.

Enduro accessories: Leatt 3.0 Enduro

Enduro favourites: The Leatt 3.0 EnduroPhoto: LeattEnduro favourites: The Leatt 3.0 Enduro

Tim Folchert3-in-1 helmets with a removable chin bar are nothing new. They may be practical, but they are often not very stylish. The Leatt, however, is impressive. It is equipped with the company's own rotation protection and tested according to the strict US ASTM standard for downhill helmets. There are also 50/01-style ear flaps." Weight: from 690 g. Price: 289 euros >> e.g. available here.

Enduro favourites: SQLab Grip 70X 2.0 Pro Black

Enduro accessories: The SQLab Grip 70X 2.0 Pro BlackPhoto: SQLabEnduro accessories: The SQLab Grip 70X 2.0 Pro Black

Adrian Kaether: "This clamp grip hits the bull's eye. It has a great grip thanks to its oval shape and pistol grip, relieves pressure on the heel of the hand thanks to an enlarged support at the end of the grip and offers excellent grip in wet conditions. Available in three diameters. I prefer to ride the very thin one." Price: 34.95 euros >> available here.

Enduro accessories: Oakley Sutro Lite Sweep

Enduro favourites: The Oakley Sutro Lite SweepPhoto: OakleyEnduro favourites: The Oakley Sutro Lite Sweep

Laurin LehnerThe Sutro is a classic. It looks fast and sexy, is comfortable to wear and, with its Prizm lens in Trailtorch tint, has a wide range of uses. Super: The Sutro shields the wind like a Eurofighter cockpit. Expensive though!" Price: 180 euros >> e.g. available here.

Enduro favourites: Vaude Moab Tech

Enduro accessories: The Vaude Moab TechPhoto: VaudeEnduro accessories: The Vaude Moab Tech

Florentin Vesenbeckh: "This shoe is extremely practical. Quick lacing thanks to the Boa lacing system, the wide flap provides additional stabilisation, the sole provides plenty of grip, and the fit and protection are excellent. The Moab from Vaude is my choice for enduro missions when I ride flat pedals. Available in four colours." Price: 170 euros >> available here.

Born in South Baden, Laurin Lehner is, by his own admission, a lousy racer. Maybe that's why he is fascinated by creative, playful biking. What counts for him is not how fast you get from A to B, but what happens in between. Lehner writes reports, interviews scene celebrities and tests products and bikes - preferably those with a lot of suspension travel.

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