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Re: Re: Re: Re: Svea 123 vs. Canister Stoves
Bob, Normally it's just the cap that is ruined if the SRV blows. The rest of the stove is normally fine. This is true for that class of thermal feed back stoves: Optimus 8/8R Primus 71 ...

In GEAR » Canister failure: has this happened to you?
April 09, 5:22pm

Re: WARNING; DON'T LET YOUR LITTLE GIRL
Cute kids, Ike. Better keep Ben away from them though. ;) HJ Adventures In Stoving

In GEAR » WARNING; DON'T LET YOUR LITTLE GIRL
April 09, 3:42pm

Re: weight
Ti version seen above is 1.9oz and the alum version is 1.6oz. The Ti version is heavier than the Al? Interesting. Fairly heavy gauge or a design change? Total weight with my evernew eca265 900...

In GEAR » Caldera cone vs MYOG?
April 09, 2:59pm

Re: Still not convinced...
Eric, It sounds like you're on the right track in terms of efficiency, but it's in windproofness that the Reactor really shines. Yes, you can use the MSR windscreen on a Dragonfly (inde...

In GEAR » The New, Lighter 1.0L MSR Reactor
April 09, 2:15pm

Re: Re: Is a thermarest "Neo-Air" actually worth the price difference?
I freaking love mine. I'm a side sleeper and middle-aged. It can be tough on rocky ground. I sleep like a baby on a Neo Air. And it's not only light but also compact. No problems on du...

In GEAR » Is a thermarest "Neo-Air" actually worth the price difference?
April 09, 12:43pm

Re: The New, Lighter 1.0L MSR Reactor
Oh, and if I'm citing a weight savings, I suppose I could mention what those weight savings are. :) The original 1.7L Reactor pot weighs 341g (without lid), which is a ratio of 0.20g/ml. ...

In GEAR » The New, Lighter 1.0L MSR Reactor
April 09, 12:21pm

Reactor vs. Jetboil vs. "Regular" Canister Stoves
All told, a aluminum Jetboil Sol weighs 312g/11oz* on my scale. A Reactor 390g/14.7oz. The Reactor is a quarter pound heavier. Ouch. The JB is pretty efficient although the JB does not have a p...

In GEAR » Canister failure: has this happened to you?
April 09, 11:33am

The New, Lighter 1.0L MSR Reactor
I'm splitting this thread off from another thread. Jerry Adams wrote: >The Reactor is ridiculously heavy. Have you seen the new smaller, lighter Reactor? It's significantly lighter t...

In GEAR » The New, Lighter 1.0L MSR Reactor
April 09, 9:53am

Hammocks for Little Girls
Hey, make a Hello Kitty hammock, and you can name your price. :) HJ Adventures in Stoving

In GEAR » WARNING; DON'T LET YOUR LITTLE GIRL
April 09, 9:51am

Re: Re: Re: Svea 123 vs. Canister Stoves
The Reactor is ridiculously heavy. Have you seen the new smaller, lighter Reactor? It's significantly lighter than the original (pre-2009) Reactors. I hardly ever use my original 1.7L Reactor...

In GEAR » Canister failure: has this happened to you?
April 09, 9:45am

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