Oh what fun it is to ride! An off course gift guide

Another year has come and gone, friends! The bats are back on the Birrarung, the silky oaks are flowering, and people are planning their summer bike adventures 🙂

As always, this means (for those of us who celebrate Christmas and gift-giving) the head-scratching task of selecting presents for our friends, family, coworkers, or maybe just unlucky bystanders. To help ease the burden, we’ve put together the Off Course Bike Shop top gift choices of 2025! 

Read on for twelve suggestions for what to gift to your true love this Christmas:

  1. All I want for Christmas is Smoove
  2. Voile straps. Have a holly voile Christmas! 
  3. Bottles and cages. Nalgene has a glow in the dark option so you can light up the night like Rudolph’s nose! 
  4. Safety pizza. Have yourselves a crafty Christmas feast with your very own safety pizza. 
  5. Multi-tools: A pocket-sized helper, just like Santa’s elves! 
  6. Spurcycle bell! Jingle bells! 
  7. Something to pad out the stocking! A Blue Lug sitting pad. Greeson’s seatings!
  8. Helinox camping chair. You can’t spell Christmas without chair. Only 2 left! 
  9. Off Course merch. SLAY!
  10. White Industries. I’m dreaming of a White Christmas!
  11. Krampus! The OG Christmas goblin

And if you can’t see any of these on your beloved’s Christmas list, you can always purchase an in-store or online gift certificate for use in store (including for bike services!) or online. Get a Gift Card here.

Happy holidays from all of us at Off Course! We’ll see you in the new year, to do it all again 🙂

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