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This filter system is easy to use, efficient, and fast, filtering a lot of water—4 liters—in approx. five minutes. The plastic bags are thick and durable. And it weighs about 12 ounces.
This pot performs sufficiently well, boils water quickly, and fits plenty of food for a two-person meal. Heat distribution is not spotty and some types of food stick to the surface. But it is the most compact/packable backcountry pot for when you need to capitalize on space.
This blanket is flimsy and small. The outer shell is made of a poly taffeta that is not welcoming, not warm, and not quiet. I'll probably use this as a dog blanket or a car blanket as a buffering layer to wrap flea market furniture. It's not worth including in gear for camping.
One thing that may seem strange about Camp Chef stoves is that they are not sold with a carry bag. You need to buy the carry bag separately. This canvas bad is well made, lightweight, yet sturdy. It fits my Camp Chef Everest perfectly. I like that I can add two propane canisters in pockets, one on either side of the bag.
This sleeping pad is easy to inflate and lightweight. I spent months sleeping on a couch during a home renovation, and this pad came in handy by adding some needed back support. I have other sleeping pads for different types of outdoor use: car camping and thru-hiking. And though I now realize I prefer smooth-surface sleeping pads to baffled ones, the Klymit Static V is a solid addition to your camping gear.