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Great Cookset for the Price!

Written on Sep 10, 2011

I'm an avid backpacker and I enjoy outdoor cooking. I bought the Esbit Spirit Stove because of it's size (can use for two people) and it's affordability. Extremely easy to use. The alcohol burner comes with a flame adjuster so you don't burn precious meals out in the wilderness. Since I'm conscious of my pack weight, the Esbit Spirit Stove wouldn't be my first choice, but it's certainly a grea

Lightweight Rain Pant

Written on Sep 10, 2011

I'm an avid backpacker. I've owned the previous model Marmot Precip Full Zip Pant for women and I had noticed they made changes in the new model. The new model has two zip-up slant pockets in the front. They are easy to quicky put on over your clothes in a sudden rainstorm. I've worn them in the city at a local theme park when the weather turned to rain. The sizing runs small. I normally wea
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Great little stove for a quick brew!

Written on Sep 10, 2011

The Esbit Cookset is so compact that it fits in my hand. I throw it in my daypack when I patrol the forest on weekends. It's the perfect size for a cup of coffee or soup on the trail. It works for small-size dehydrated food preparation too. The entire kit fits inside the cooking pot. The cookset is a little heavier than titanium kits, but for price you can't beat it. The stove uses Esbit fuel
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Very compact!

Written on Sep 10, 2011

I am an avid backpacker. I enjoy a good outdoor meal or a hot cup of coffee on the trail. I have purchased several GSI Outdoors Telescoping utensils for its compact size. They are inexpensive, so I've added a set of utensils to each of my cooksets. When collapsed, it fits into a very small 12 oz. cup. Perfect for an ultralight cookset. You must take caution when collapsing the utensil as it

A must have for an Emergency Kit!

Written on Sep 10, 2011

I patrol mountain trails. We are required to carry an emergency stove in our survival kit. I carry the Esbit Emergency Stove, which comes with 3 fuel cubes (about 10 minutes of burning time each) and is perfect for heating up water for coffee or a meal. A must have for purifying water or melted snow. Nothing to say bad about it. It's inexpensive and disposable (although I always keep the stov
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