Mountain Bike Gift Ideas — The Berm Peak Gift Guide
Buying a gift for a mountain biker? Start here.
Mountain bikers are notoriously hard to shop for — they have opinions about everything and already own the expensive stuff. Good news: you don't need to know a headset from a hub. Here's the no-guesswork version.
If you want something easy and under $15
The safe, can't-miss zone. The Berm Peak sticker kit ($10), a transfer sticker ($5), or the Purist water bottle ($13.95) — every rider has room for a bottle and bikes always have room for one more sticker. For a kid who likes bikes, the Goodnight Bikes hardcover book ($14.95) is the bedtime-story version of the obsession.
If you've got around $30
This is the sweet spot for a real gift. A Berm Peak t-shirt ($29.95), a foam trucker or Ranger District hat ($29), the Tech 2.0 MTB gloves ($32.95), or trail socks ($17.95). Apparel is low-risk — and if you're not sure on size, a hat fits everyone.
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If you want to go bigger
A Berm Peak hoodie ($59.95) or the adult Gravity MTB jersey ($49.95) — actual riding-grade kit they'll wear on the trail, not just around the house. For the diehard fan with everything, the rare one-of-one bikes from the videos turn up over in Berm Peak Bikes.
Shopping for a kid?
The Youth collection has real, riding-grade gear sized down for young riders — MTB jerseys, gloves, tees, and hoodies. A few of the shirt names (E.T., Reevo, Tunnel Vision) are jokes from Seth's videos; your young rider will get the reference even if you don't.
Why a gift from here is a good one
Berm Peak is Seth Alvo's YouTube channel — the guy who quit a desk job, moved to the North Carolina mountains, and started building trails in his backyard. The merch isn't cranked out by a faceless print shop; it's made with Cognative MTB, a family-run shop down the road that trail-tests what they make and has put over $100,000 back into local trails. And the store helped build Berm Park — a free, public mountain bike park anyone can go ride. So a gift here lands twice: once for the rider on your list, once for the wider riding community.
Still not sure?
You really can't go wrong with a sticker pack, a water bottle, or a hat. Get one of those, wrap it, done.
