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MSR Fuel Bottles

MSR Fuel Bottles

Rating for this product: 5 December 2, 2010

Got all three of them: the 11 oz, the 22 oz and the 33 oz. The 33 oz (or one liter) is good for motorcycle trips, as you can fill it from the tank if you have a couple of feet of vinyl tubing, or pour it back into the gas tank if you run out of gas on the road--that might get you about 10-15 miles closer to the next gas station. I got the 11 oz bottle for backpacking, but seriously, nowadays I think my Whisperlite International stove is too heavy for 3-season weekend, or even week-long, backpacking trips. (It's still a good winter stove, though.) Got the 22 oz bottle just to complete the set... They're all good, rugged fuel bottles, and the Whisperlite stove is good and rugged, too. Come to think of it, everything MSR makes is good, rugged and reliable.

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Lighter Than "Ultralight" Titanium Stoves!

Coleman F1 Ultralight Stove

Coleman F1 Ultralight Stove

Rating for this product: 5 December 2, 2010

This is a great little canister stove: As far as I know, it doesn't have a gram of titanium in it (just stainless steel, aluminum & brass), yet it weighs LESS than any over-hyped "ultralight" titanium canister stove that I am aware of. Consequently, it also costs a LOT LESS, and it even seems to pack up smaller in its little silver bag. However, it doesn't have a piezo-electric igniter, so you're gonna have to figure out some way of lighting it...;) Maybe, like me, you could just put one of those $0.50 mini-BIC lighters in the bag that it comes in and get by that way... Now, that's roughing it!

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