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BACKCOUNTRY STOVE REVIEW WITH ARON SNYDER.

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In today’s video, Aron Snyder TALKS ABOUT BACKCOUNTRY STOVES.
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  • @MikeJones-vb1me
    @MikeJones-vb1me8 сағат бұрын

    I'm real glad I picked up the Olicamp on Mindful Review's recommendation. I love that the fuel and my msr stove fit inside, keeping the whole kit nice and compact and organized. Happy to see it perform so well in this test!

  • @lineman78
    @lineman78Ай бұрын

    If looking for a more permanent lid solution FourDog makes a titanium replacement lid for 18 shipped, so not terribly priced. There's also a universal one on Amazon that's 4.5" that should fit but I haven't tried it. It's currently 13.

  • @user-jm9qz1qn8h
    @user-jm9qz1qn8hАй бұрын

    The Evernew/ Pocket Rocket combo has been my go to system since 2014. It just keeps going

  • @ozytradbowhunter
    @ozytradbowhunter23 күн бұрын

    I hunt tahr and chamois on foot in NZ for 2 weeks at a time. Nothing comes close to the jetboil. I had the SOL Ti until the fins burnt out then replaced the cup with a Zip cup. I boil water for tea, coffee, dehydrated meals and use 1.5 100gm canisters in 2 weeks. I get 10 days out of a 100gm can. Yes there are lighter systems for short trips but fuel efficiency is where you save weight on the longer duration trips.

  • @darrend5741
    @darrend5741Ай бұрын

    Been saying for a long time that the ultralight backpackers have this dialed. When I’m really minimizing weight for deep DIY backpacking hunts: BRS3000 + Toaks 550ml titanium pot + bic mini + 100g canister of isobutane fuel. Topically good for 4 days of boiling water for my mountain houses and coffee. I’ll take a 230g canister for longer/colder hunts.

  • @Kifarutube

    @Kifarutube

    29 күн бұрын

    Sounds like a great setup! Agreed, the ultralight backpacker and mountaineering community have their stuff dialed.

  • @timberg7377
    @timberg7377Ай бұрын

    Great video, as always.

  • @CrossedArrowsHunting
    @CrossedArrowsHuntingАй бұрын

    I absolutely love this video, not only is it a super in-depth review I love your honesty of it, more please!!!

  • @Kifarutube

    @Kifarutube

    29 күн бұрын

    Absolutely. More gear videos coming up!

  • @pipeliner360
    @pipeliner360Ай бұрын

    I'm a Reactor guy myself. Awesome unit. Sure it's not the lightest option but it is bombproof and works great in the wind. Great to have so many options though.

  • @Kifarutube

    @Kifarutube

    29 күн бұрын

    Reactor is a bombproof setup for sure! Agreed, its nice to be able to fine tune things to the individual!

  • @jamesmarshall7099
    @jamesmarshall7099Ай бұрын

    Great video. Been using the olicamp with the pocket rocket for years. I always thought it was beating my buddies stoves.

  • @97chadsnader
    @97chadsnaderАй бұрын

    Jet Boil Mini Mo and a Toaks 750ml pot. Another great video from the Snyder Lab

  • @revelized
    @revelized24 күн бұрын

    No STANLEY stainless that comes with the Green Cups?!?!? haha cheapo cheapo is best ever! Great info here though!

  • @steelandsanderoutdoors2617
    @steelandsanderoutdoors261720 күн бұрын

    Now I'm kind of curious, I've always boiled my water at a lower temperature it took longer but I assumed it would use less fuel. I wonder if that's the case or not. Does it save more fuel to have it on full blast high heat?!?!

  • @alexheilman1035
    @alexheilman103528 күн бұрын

    Between the MSR dragonfly, windburner, and pocket rocket im covered. Im really not even interested in anything else. Im comfortable with everything i have it would have to be a new ground breaking stove to get me to switch.

  • @thedaventure
    @thedaventureАй бұрын

    Hard to beat an alcohol stove for day hunts where you just want a hot coffee or a hot meal, or possibly a weekend trip. Its been a while since I weighed it but its probably like 2 oz for a stove and fuel to boil a cup of water. Not something I would bring when expecting high winds but Im not going to die if I dont have hot coffee and I can get cover if I need a hot meal. Wish you would have gotten into the fuel consumption. Id also be interested in the fuel consumption at different burn levels. Id assume a smaller pot is going to be more efficient if a stove isnt cranked wide open and ripping up the sides of the pot.

  • @Kifarutube

    @Kifarutube

    29 күн бұрын

    We may have to investigate that in part two of the Stove Review. And make sure we dont burn anything down in the process!