Ultralight Hiking Cook Kit & Why I Wont Change It | Toaks Titanium BRS 3000T

I have been using the same hiking cook kit now at this point for close to 3 years. It has survived the entirety of the Appalachian Trail as well as close to ALL of New Hampshire’s 48 40000 footers and 52 with a view peaks. The entire setup weighs in around 5.7oz or 162g. And includes the following
BRS 3000t Stove - .90oz or 25g
BRS sack - .10oz or 2g
Mini Bic - .40oz or 11g
Toaks Long Spoon - .70oz or 20g
Toaks 600ml Pot - 3.05oz or 86g
Toaks 600ml Pot Lid -.60oz or 17g
Total weight for whole kit - 5.70oz or 162g
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Cook Pot Titanium (one in video no longer made, this is similar) bit.ly/40BoTFt or amzn.to/3nDCNYW
Long Spoon bit.ly/3MsqCsz or amzn.to/3zoUlKT
In this video I will explain why it worked out so well for me and why still to this day I refuse to change it.
Follow up video to this also can be seen here: • Ultralight Cook Kit Fo...
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Please note that I am not recommending any of the gear seen in any of my videos. The gear I use is what I have found works best for me at the time period I am using it. I have come to these gear choices through vast levels of trial, error, and experimenting with gear out on trail.
Gear, clothing, footwear, etc. are not one style works for all. Do as much research as you can, try out things in person if able, and make the best informed purchase decision for YOU. Do not buy gear just because it worked for, was showcased by, or recommended by someone on KZread

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