Sun 21 Nov, 2010 5:13 pm
Mon 22 Nov, 2010 9:28 am
I have the GigaPower (GS-100, titanium), but not with the piezo. I have heard that piezo can be unreliable, so why carry the extra weight if you're carrying matches/lighter/whatever anyway? I like the Giga, but, yes, it's highly susceptible to wind. You'll need to create a windscreen (from an old foil pie pan - what I use) for the stove (but not the canister, which you don't want heated, at least outside of winter --- think "kaboom!" --- see an example of a canister-top windscreen here: http://zenstoves.net/Canister.htm#Wind Mine is a mite taller than the picture.). I have the Crux (not the Crux lite). It folds, it's light and works well, but my version is a bit wobbly. I hear they've corrected this "slop" in manufacture, so YMMV. Either will work just fine. I have found that I prefer the stability and ability to use a full windscreen (for extra weight) of a remote canister, but you can always convert any canister-top type to a remote with a converter stand like the Brunton.Has anyone had any experience with the following:
Snow Peak GigaPower (auto ignition)
Coleman F1/Power boost.
Optimus Crux Lite
I have both the old style Pinnacle (and Jam2) and the new one with the "enhanced" back panel and waist pockets. This pack does not have a frame - only a flexible closed cell insert. I've thought about putting something in with the closed cell to stiffen it a bit (I read somewhere that someone put a shaped piece of that corrugated plastic they now use as yard signs to this purpose), but (after checking kg => lb on "onlineconversion.com" (I'm a stateside neanderthal, and this is ALSO my first post here - I figure, if Franco can post stateside, I can post here.) I wouldn't even consider taking the Pinnacle to 20kg. I'd go with the Quest (or something else)for that kind of weight. As you lighten your load, you can think about a lighter, frameless pack.For a pack I have been suggested the GoLite Pinnacle. ... Does anyone know if the Pinnacle has frame, I do not think it has. Any comments on the GoLite Quest as this is more along the lines of what I favour - it has a frame. Any other equivalent options I should look at? I am also mindful that at times I might carry towards 20kg. but hoping to get away from that with the new set up. I am not aware of anywhere in Oz that sells these, but given the $ is good against the USD, its a good time to buy.
Mon 22 Nov, 2010 1:49 pm
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Sun 28 Nov, 2010 8:13 am
Sun 28 Nov, 2010 9:43 am
matthias wrote:Another stove you might want to check out is the Kovea Solostove:
http://www.kovea.com/product_view.php?b ... 000&pno=13
I have been using it for almost 3 years now and I wouldn't want any other stove. Gas consumption feels very low to me. The only negative aspect is that it's almost useless in windy conditions unless you turn up the gas, so you need some wind protection.
Sun 28 Nov, 2010 10:28 am
Sun 28 Nov, 2010 1:21 pm
Franco wrote:I have the Kovea Ti
Works well (inc the piezo) but you need to keep an eye on the pot support arms as they can fold back easily.
Franco
Sun 28 Nov, 2010 3:18 pm
Franco wrote:I can assure you that the Contrail is not an "emergency" shelter it is in fact a favourite through hiker shelter...
Sun 28 Nov, 2010 3:43 pm
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