hey campers and survivalist, a question about gear

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  • Grapesoda
    So Fucking Banned
    • Jul 2003
    • 46238

    #1

    hey campers and survivalist, a question about gear

    what do you guys think about this rig?

    https://www.rei.com/rei-garage/produ...mpstove-bundle

    thanks in advance... looking at stuff since I'm moving off the grid, sorta..
  • Bladewire
    StraightBro
    • Aug 2003
    • 56228

    #2
    Overpriced garbage that will melt when the first nuke hits


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    • baddog
      So Fucking Banned
      • Apr 2001
      • 107089

      #3
      I have a survivalist friend and asked their thoughts.

      First comment, Anything rei is overpriced. . if its a good unit try to go direct from manufacturers. I go to rei and basspro because i like to look and touch objects... Then i photo them, go home and buy online.

      Then, Its cheaper at biolite.com

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      • Bladewire
        StraightBro
        • Aug 2003
        • 56228

        #4
        ^^^ Truth


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        • Grapesoda
          So Fucking Banned
          • Jul 2003
          • 46238

          #5
          Originally posted by baddog
          I have a survivalist friend and asked their thoughts.

          First comment, Anything rei is overpriced. . if its a good unit try to go direct from manufacturers. I go to rei and basspro because i like to look and touch objects... Then i photo them, go home and buy online.

          Then, Its cheaper at biolite.com
          well that's a given but what about the fire charging a battery? that's blowing my mind... bull shit or not?

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          • baddog
            So Fucking Banned
            • Apr 2001
            • 107089

            #6
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            Looks like a nifty unit.
            I guess the main considerations would be:

            In what conditions would it be used (u something bigger for snow or alpine environments) ...
            Is the energy /usb really required? If your camping with your car next to you you can use a different rocket stove and charge usb of car 12v
            And is weight an important factor (backpackers and hikers may ve counting every pound.. This one is 7 but you can get amazing alpine level stoves at 3lbs)

            If its for people who like camping in yosemite in spring etc then sure... Looks great
            Oh the other thing is it intended for heat or fir cooking
            Because you can cook on this fine
            But since it uses twigs it must be constantly manned
            Ie you can go to sleep expecting heat all night


            I have a handbuilt rocket stove in my yurt... It takes 2x4 even 4x4 wood no problem
            But still have to add wood ever half hour.

            So cooking = great
            Need heat.... Get a collapsible box stove

            She ended by saying she may get one to test

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            • Boozer
              So Fucking Banned
              • Feb 2005
              • 3134

              #7
              Originally posted by Bladewire
              ^^^ Truth
              Idiot.....

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              • Acepimp
                All Facts Matter
                • Jan 2012
                • 20311

                #8
                I have 2 friends who own a bio lite stove. They're both happy with the performance. The usb charger works but i wouldn't expect a fast charge. I use the MSR Superfly canister stove which is small & quick to use, but no charge features.

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                • crockett
                  in a van by the river
                  • May 2003
                  • 76818

                  #9
                  This is what a lot of through hikers use (guys that hike AT or PCT) much lighter can be made on the go and isnt $100..






                  Don't forget, you have to carry that shit in your pack, you want it as small and light as possible..
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                  • Grapesoda
                    So Fucking Banned
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 46238

                    #10
                    Originally posted by baddog
                    More comments

                    Looks like a nifty unit.
                    I guess the main considerations would be:

                    In what conditions would it be used (u something bigger for snow or alpine environments) ...
                    Is the energy /usb really required? If your camping with your car next to you you can use a different rocket stove and charge usb of car 12v
                    And is weight an important factor (backpackers and hikers may ve counting every pound.. This one is 7 but you can get amazing alpine level stoves at 3lbs)

                    If its for people who like camping in yosemite in spring etc then sure... Looks great
                    Oh the other thing is it intended for heat or fir cooking
                    Because you can cook on this fine
                    But since it uses twigs it must be constantly manned
                    Ie you can go to sleep expecting heat all night


                    I have a handbuilt rocket stove in my yurt... It takes 2x4 even 4x4 wood no problem
                    But still have to add wood ever half hour.

                    So cooking = great
                    Need heat.... Get a collapsible box stove

                    She ended by saying she may get one to test
                    awesome good points...

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