new lightweight stove for trangia

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new lightweight stove for trangia

Postby etrangere » Sat 06 Nov, 2010 3:17 am

http://www.trangia.se/english/2941.news ... angia.html

very similiar to westwind model


also google "msr hoop", seems msr is coming out with some new tents
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Re: new lightweight stove for trangia

Postby Franco » Sat 06 Nov, 2010 10:02 am

Thanks. That looks nice and not just for the Trangia...
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Re: new lightweight stove for trangia

Postby etrangere » Sat 06 Nov, 2010 12:13 pm

True Franco, and the one advantage over the Westwind/Clickstand is that you can use it with the Trangia gas burner too.

For those who use the the standard Trangia metho burner - the Mini Trangia 28 stand/windshield and an extra burner will fit inside the Trangia 27 kit if you leave the kettle out. I have found this useful when wanting to prepare two things at once, ie breakfast and water for coffee/tea, or cook for a larger number of people at once esp since the kits come with fry pan and 2 pots. Since the one main complaint about metho is slow heating doing this can speed up food preparation times. Hopefully the Trangia Triangle can be stowed inside a standard kit to do the same.
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Re: new lightweight stove for trangia

Postby juju » Sun 07 Nov, 2010 10:36 am

Lovely, I want one. I wonder how they came up with that design though, I've seen a lot of similar ideas that people have made themselves...
We'll get fit on the way.
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Re: new lightweight stove for trangia

Postby etrangere » Sun 07 Nov, 2010 12:41 pm

etrangere wrote:True Franco, and the one advantage over the Westwind/Clickstand is that you can use it with the Trangia gas burner too.


Oops I stand corrected, upon having a better look at the Click-stand web site they also have a gas/multifuel burner compatible version, where as the Trangia Triangle looks like it can only be used with metho/gas burner but not multifuel burner.
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