etrangere wrote:Coleman Dual Fuel 533
Kovea Camp 3 Titanium
MSR Dragonfly stove
MSR Pocket Rocket
MSR Simmerlite stove
MSR Whisperlite
Optimus 99
Optimus Svea 123R
Primus 96
Simon Stove
Trangia 27-2 HA - metho, gas & multifuel burner
Trangia mini
Trangia triangle
Backpacking fave - Kovea Camp 3 Titanium used with Snow Peak 700 Trek mug
4WD camping fave - Coleman Dual Fuel 533, 20 pumps and light, no priming needed, shellite or unleaded petrol straight from a jerry can, incredibly reliable
corvus wrote:.. you really need to round it off with a FMS-100T![]()
corvus
andrewbish wrote:corvus wrote:.. you really need to round it off with a FMS-100T![]()
corvus
Sounds good to me, Corvus - but this is one hard product to find!
- this UK ebay site has them for 66 pounds. A few places have the non-titanium version. Lean pickings after that.
Any other outlets you can suggest?
vagrom wrote:Basically two:
Don't throw out your old Trangia as you never know if gas cannisters become hard to get. Metho, or Vodka at a pinch, will always be around.
The Pocket Rocket, the American made one at least, proved it's worth and is still in a class of it's own. It's simply an adapted Bunsen Burner. So long as the cannisters are about and you get more practice using it, you can't go wrong.
Try the rest but for simplicity the above two have stolen the show for a while. Trangia has heaps of sentimental value and the bowls, the older ones by preference, will always be useful. At 100gms each, they're solid enough to hold heat for a quicker boil, while still being light. In this regard, Titanium's simply gone off the boil.
Stibb wrote:I got a whisperlite (international?) and a small Trangia look-alike that works great.
A question to you stove freaks (); how does the old whisperlite stack up to some newer stoves? I've casually looked at upgrading (=reduce weight) and has previously been tempted to get a rocket pocket style thingo but think they are just too top heavy and seems unsafe. The FMS-100T certainly looks good but at a premium price and it would save me..what 200g? and some weight on the fuel I guess? Might be a lot to some but the big picture is that I could lose a whole lot more on most of my other gear before 2-300 gram becomes a real concern. I like new thing but is financially restricted. I guess I'm just looking for someone to say that the whisperlight is actually a great stove so put your money somewhere else
Just curious what you think
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