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Robert Stai

Snowboarder // Climber // Nordic Skier // Backpacker // Camper // Hiker // Kite Boarder // Mountain Biker

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Stoic Overhang Pant - Men's

June 9, 2011

Is the "Denim" color true to the stock images? It seems everyone is getting the grey ones, and I'd kinda like to know if that's because the denim is as obnoxiously vibrant blue as it appears on the site. : )

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Sierra Designs Solar Taquito

May 10, 2011

Does this have an AC (standard 2-prong) output?

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Beats the pants off GSI

MSR Quick 2 Cooking System

Rating for this product: 5 May 11, 2010

I've used GSI, Brunton, and my iron skillet, and all-around nothing compares. I purchased this after my GSI set charred itself to death on my last trip.

The Pros:
-Heats quickly, evenly, and efficiently
-The larger pot is not non-stick coated: therefore nothing to worry about scratching off
-The large pot is wide enough to reach in and flip trailcakes etc.
-Cleans like a dream, even after burning a few things (my fault, not the pot), a simple scrub restored it to like-new
-The mugs actually fit your hand (not like the bowl shaped things GSI tries to pass off as mugs in their comparable dualist set)
-The plate/bowl holds a lot of food

The Cons:
-Doesn't come with a stuff sack
-The raised center on the bottom of both pots not only makes it difficult to stir food evenly but also prevents you from using it on super-compact stoves, including my trusty pocket rocket, much to my chagrin. I ended up having to buy a new stove just because of that. Talked to customer service at Cascade Designs (MSR's parent) and they said that they're currently redesigning the pots to fix this. I look forward to that!

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Good midweight stove

Brunton Vesta Butane Stove

Rating for this product: 4 May 10, 2010

Not the lightest stove in the world, but quite packable and one of the few that'll easily support large (2-3 quart) pots (Pictured with my 2.5 quart MSR Quick 2 pot). Just used it for a week trek through the Boundary Waters in 30-40 degree weather; for a canister stove it performed very well in the cold, only frosted up once at a balmy temp of 30 degrees (and I had also forgotten to store the fuel in our sleeping bag that night). Fuel-wise we used about 12 ounces of fuel for one week, at two, two-person hot meals and one pot of coffee a day. That's real meals too, not freeze dried, and at an average daily temp of 38. Simmers very well. Would give it 5 stars except for the fact that it doesn't include the wind screen or hard case Brunton promises, does include a stuff sack though!

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Utensil tech that's delicious

Brunton My-TI Folding Spork

Rating for this product: 5 May 10, 2010

Finally a spork that doesn't close on you and drop cous-cous on your crotch! Easy to clean (no deep hinge crevices), compact, and light as a feather!

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MSR Reactor 2.5 Pot

April 15, 2010

Is this only compatible with the reactor stove? I'm looking for a high-cap pot that will work with my Pocket Rocket, and I'm curious as to whether the heat dispersion system on the reactor pot would help negate the typical "hot-spotting" of the Rocket on larger(wider based) pots.

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Thule Top Tracks w/ Flare Nuts

March 20, 2009

Are the tracks somewhat flexible, or do they require a perfectly flat roof? I have a 2008 Honda Fit that I'm looking to rack.

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Thule Top Tracks w/ Flare Nuts

March 20, 2009

You select the model, TP42 is 42", TP54 is 54". I would imagine a crew is at least 42", right?

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