Dunno about the Sputnik, but was born just after Neil tap danced on the moon.
I'm back up behind Great Pine Tier and also slating another wander and fish up Lees next weekend, so can give it a full "field test".
Did notice with a drop in pressure from a 1/2 full cannister that it gets the hiss and crackles up, but a minor tweak of the air/gas mix settled that down pretty quickly. Between my LED tent torch, glow sticks and the Brunton, I'd reckon I've got my possible emergency lighting needs covered. Pulled out of the pack, couple of twists on the fuel cell and one crack of the piezo and we were away. Can't get any easier than that. Did a good job in the wind too. Wasn't fearful of a blow-out at all... And it was a touch "breezy" last weekend.
Looking at some of the MSR stainless pots, I reckon I could form up a suitable folding frame to perch a pot over the top to cover both needs. That's on the agenda for March.
Also thinking of some additional reflectors in polished stainless, but am dubious of their possible benefit. Also reflected heat may become a problem.
In all, beats the hell out of a glass/mantle unit hands down. Did a 4wd trip last weekend, and even getting the LPG lantern out of the box had to contend with a destroyed mantle to begin with before getting some light on the subject. Certainly has a softer existence than would be given to any of my pack gear, so a wise choice to steer clear of those micro units. That, and stuffing about with a mantle the size of a marble in the cold would have "knobs on it" pretty quickly.
Value for money - well, that's relative. In my case, luck was on my side.
How much would you pay for something that was near bulletproof out of the box? For a long trek, between a LED unit and a gas lantern you've got both covered.
And it does have that "gucci" factor I'm keen on...
