Posts Tagged ‘outdoor cooking gear review’
Kovea Spider Stove Review
Efficient in low temperatures, the Kovea Spider (KB1109) is a lightweight, compact and relatively inexpensive remote canister stove, suitable for 4-season hiking and backpacking trips. It weights just 6 ounces (170g) and fits into a small carrying bag.
Read MoreGSI Outdoors 8” Pinnacle Frypan Review
I have been using GSI Outdoors products for years and have always been pleased with their quality. So when I decided to buy a new pan, I chose the Pinnacle 8” Camping Frypan and have never regretted it for a single day. The Pinnacle Frypan has become a great addition to my camp kitchen collection.…
Read MoreTrangia Multi Disc Review
The Trangia Multi-Purpose Disc is an extremely useful addition to your backcountry cooking set. If you are a backpacker who likes to spend time preparing food outdoors, then you’ll instantly know how handy this plastic disc could be.
Read MoreGear Review: Nanopresso Portable Espresso Machine
I’m a fan of good coffee and have always dreamed of being able to bring my coffee machine along while camping, backpacking or travelling. My dream has now come true. With my new Nanopresso Portable Espresso Machine I can have a delicious shot of hot coffee no matter where I happen to be. At first,…
Read MoreGear Review: Kovea Power Nano Stove
The Power Nano Stove is a completely new model in Kovea‘s top mount canister stove range. Lightweight and compact, it features an excellent wind performance and durability. When folded, the stove takes up a minimum space in your backpack, while hard carrying case helps to prevent the stove from being damaged on the go. A well-designed…
Read MoreHalulite 1.8L Boiler Review
I’m a gourmet backpacker and I usually do take a pot, pan and even a portable outback oven on my multi-day trips. However, it doesn’t mean I carry a super-big and heavy backpack. With the right planning and packing, the weight of all my food and cooking gear won’t exceed 7 kilos for a…
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