M Stoves, Tents and Carbon Monoxide - Deadly or not? Supplement 4: Jetboil Helios
by Roger Caffin
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Article Summary:
The Jetboil Helios is an inverted remote canister stove with a dedicated heat-exchanger pot. This is the first in the Jetboil range of stoves to feature a remote canister, and the canister is meant to be inverted. In fact, Jetboil provides a rather neat little tripod to hold the canister upside down, making this the first Jetboil stove to be suitable for winter use. Full kit weight is a heavy 830 g, but this can be reduced.
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- Master Index
- Introduction
- Carbon Monoxide Performance
- Basic Evaluation
- Other Details
- Summary
- Product Details
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