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Dan Durston + Drop 40L Backpack Overview
Overview of my experience with the Durston + Drop 40L backpack.
If you click on one of the links below before making an Amazon purchase, I will earn a small amount from Amazon.
Backpacking Gear
Toaks Titanium 550ml Pot: amzn.to/2YX8Rb1
CNOC 3L Water Bag: amzn.to/2XSOD1O
SOTO Windmaster stove: amzn.to/2ZWhnbF
Fire Maple 1L Pot: amzn.to/2Axyw0s
Nemo Tensor Ultralight Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3doFHH4
Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter: amzn.to/2TYnnwy
Canyons of the Escalante map: amzn.to/3gM66km
Nalgene 48 oz Silo: amzn.to/3eD4asj
Carbon fiber trekking poles: amzn.to/2yXqf5S
Photography/Videography Gear
Nikon Z7: amzn.to/3gKNzoc
Nikon Z 14-30mm S: amzn.to/2ZYvOMu
Nikon Z 35mm S: amzn.to/2Xkh20M
GoPro Hero8: amzn.t...
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Видео

Canyonlands Island in the Sky to Moab via Shafer Trail
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Canyonlands Island in the Sky to Moab via Shafer Trail
Vernal, Utah to Moab Roadtrip Via the Book Cliffs (Hay Canyon Route)
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Vernal, Utah to Moab Roadtrip Via the Book Cliffs (Hay Canyon Route)
Toaks 550ml Titanium vs. Fire Maple 1L Heat Exchanger Boil Time
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.4 года назад
Quick comparison on a 12 oz boil time between a 550ml Toaks titanium and 1L Fire Maple aluminum heat exchanger pot. Fire Maple 1L Pot: amzn.to/2Axyw0s Toaks Titanium 550ml Pot: amzn.to/2YX8Rb1 SOTO Windmaster stove: amzn.to/2ZWhnbF Kitchen Scale: amzn.to/3boIcsH Digital Thermometer: amzn.to/2YVupF2 If you click on one of the links below before making an Amazon purchase, I will earn a small amou...
Wind River Fly Fishing Short
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Short video on a backpacking and fly fishing trip in the Wind River Range. I caught a lot of fish. If you click on one of the links below before making an Amazon purchase, I will earn a small amount from Amazon. Backpacking Gear Toaks Titanium 550ml Pot: amzn.to/2YX8Rb1 CNOC 3L Water Bag: amzn.to/2XSOD1O SOTO Windmaster stove: amzn.to/2ZWhnbF Fire Maple 1L Pot: amzn.to/2Axyw0s Nemo Tensor Ultra...
Durston X-Mid 2P Through the Wind and the Rain
Просмотров 32 тыс.4 года назад
How does the X-Mid 2P handle in the wind and rain at 12,000 feet? If you click on one of the links below before making an Amazon purchase, I will earn a small amount from Amazon. Backpacking Gear Toaks Titanium 550ml Pot: amzn.to/2YX8Rb1 CNOC 3L Water Bag: amzn.to/2XSOD1O SOTO Windmaster stove: amzn.to/2ZWhnbF Fire Maple 1L Pot: amzn.to/2Axyw0s Nemo Tensor Ultralight Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3doFH...
Solo Backpacking and Fly Fishing in the Wind River Range
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.4 года назад
A three day, two night trip in the Wind River Range out of Elkhart Park. If you click on one of the links below before making an Amazon purchase, I will earn a small amount from Amazon. Backpacking Gear CNOC 3L Water Bag: amzn.to/2XSOD1O SOTO Windmaster stove: amzn.to/2ZWhnbF Fire Maple 1L Pot: amzn.to/2Axyw0s Nemo Tensor Ultralight Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3doFHH4 Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter: amz...
San Juans & Ice Lake Solo Backpacking
Просмотров 1004 года назад
A 2 day trip in the San Juans up to Island Lake, then Ice Lake. If you click on one of the links below before making an Amazon purchase, I will earn a small amount from Amazon. Backpacking Gear CNOC 3L Water Bag: amzn.to/2XSOD1O SOTO Windmaster stove: amzn.to/2ZWhnbF Fire Maple 1L Pot: amzn.to/2Axyw0s Nemo Tensor Ultralight Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3doFHH4 Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter: amzn.to/2TYn...
North Face Stormbreak 1 Quick Review
Просмотров 23 тыс.4 года назад
North Face Stormbreak 1 at Amazon amzn.to/3fPP9nf Backpacking Gear SOTO Windmaster stove: amzn.to/2ZWhnbF Fire Maple 1L Pot: amzn.to/2Axyw0s Nemo Tensor Ultralight Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3doFHH4 Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter: amzn.to/2TYnnwy Canyons of the Escalante map: amzn.to/3gM66km Nalgene 48 oz Silo: amzn.to/3eD4asj Carbon fiber trekking poles: amzn.to/2yXqf5S Photography/Videography Gear Ni...
Day Hike Up Leidy Peak (Uintah County, Utah)
Просмотров 2804 года назад
Leidy Peak is a 12,000 peak located in Uintah County, Utah. The drive is a little over an hour from Vernal. The round trip mileage was about 3.5 miles.
Little Hole Quick Strikes #1
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Fly fishing out of Little Hole on Utah's Green River.
Hurricane Wash to Coyote Gulch Solo
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A three day, two night solo backpacking trip in late May 2020 from Hurricane Wash TH thru Coyote Gulch. Total mileage was around 26-27 miles. If you click on one of the links below before making an Amazon purchase, I will earn a small amount from Amazon. Backpacking Gear SOTO Windmaster stove: amzn.to/2ZWhnbF Fire Maple 1L Pot: amzn.to/2Axyw0s Nemo Tensor Ultralight Sleeping Pad: amzn.to/3doFHH...
X-Mid 2P First Use in Coyote Gulch
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.4 года назад
X-Mid 2P First Use in Coyote Gulch
Durston X-Mid 2P and Copper Spur HV UL2 Quick Comparison
Просмотров 33 тыс.4 года назад
Durston X-Mid 2P by Dan Durston: drop.com/buy/drop-x-mid-2-person-tent-designed-by-dan-durston Big Agnes Copper Spur HV UL2 mtnGLO: www.bigagnes.com/Copper-Spur-HV-UL-2-mtnGLO
Fly Fishing Dinosaur National Monument | Jones Hole
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.4 года назад
Are there trout in the high deserts of Utah and Dinosaur National Monument?

Комментарии

  • @Backpacksandtrails
    @Backpacksandtrails 6 месяцев назад

    Garbage ....I did 3 separate boil tests between this pot and my 1100ml Toaks titanium pot with .5 liter of water and there was no difference between the boil times. This was using a Soto Windmaster stove. Not worth the money as a heat exchanger pot over my Toaks, especially for the weight penalty....

    • @ashab1
      @ashab1 2 месяца назад

      The best example I have seen is a test outside of two kettles one with heat exchanger one without, pot diameters are a factor as is wind. The heat exchanger can give a narrower pot an advantage as it increases the surface area and reduces wasted heat that would escape up the side of the pot, it makes the biggest difference when the stove is burning at full capacity. My jetboil and windburner definitely boil faster than my windmaster on a 750ml titanium pot, but not much faster than if I use a wider diameter kettle.

  • @420van01
    @420van01 9 месяцев назад

    Bro, this is a 1 person tent. What are you expecting the size of a 2 person tent? This is nice bivy sack with a nice rain fly and vestibule. Northface is a trusted brand. Why are you nagging about that its too small inside? This is designed for lightweight backpacking. (facepalm galore) Also why are you complaining about the rocky ground and your pegs & guylines not being useful there? Choose your camp spots better or don't go out at all. Not even a $1000 tent would work well there due the rocky ground. Your entire video seems like a big whinge. Its like crying because its snowing in Alaska in January. What else did you expect while being in Alaska then? Warmth and tropic palm trees? You don't seem to be very experienced in backpacking or use of tents.

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 9 месяцев назад

      Wow, you are legitimately retarded 😂. Not once was I complaining in the video about the size of the tent or character of the terrain. Get your head out of your ass and the shit out of your ears, young blood. Stick to your local KOA before you hurt yourself, tard.

  • @pedroclaro7822
    @pedroclaro7822 10 месяцев назад

    Should be more noticeable with the stove at minimum - which is more fuel efficient anyway. Heat transfer also strongly correlates to material type and thickness. Aluminum is better at transfering heat, but that pot is obviously thicker, so that impacts boil time negatively. I've super thin aluminum cups that end up with a faster boil time than my titanium cups of the same size. Pot Diameter is also important. There's plenty info out there on that. And yeah distance between pot and stove might make a difference and you said.

  • @kurbicksan4917
    @kurbicksan4917 Год назад

    If you do Hurricane Wash to Coyote Gluch you don't need to climb up? I've seen videos of people climbing, is this trail avoid climbing? Thanks and great video

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 Год назад

      Correct, if you use Hurricane Wash there is no climbing. I think the Hurricane Wash right might be a little bit longer.

  • @rahafizramli1283
    @rahafizramli1283 Год назад

    What a terrible video.

  • @Josh-pn4qb
    @Josh-pn4qb Год назад

    5’6 and cramped. Yikes. I’m 6’3 and was considering getting this. Thanks for the vid.

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 Год назад

      Yeah, in my experience any one person backpacking tenant will feel cramped for an adult. I generally use 2 person tents when I'm solo. If you're 6'3", I would think most backpacking tenants are going to feel short unless you sleep at a diagonal. Even then, you will probably need at least a 3 person tent to be able to fully stretch out.

  • @k1k2lee
    @k1k2lee Год назад

    Thanks a lot brother you answered my question, Slainte from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 Год назад

      I just had came back from another trip and it did great in some heavy winds that were pushing me back as I was standing. I think the rigidity of the trekking poles really help compared to the flexible poles of traditional ultralight tents. I know you get some really STRONG winds in Ireland and other parts of Europe, but for an ultralight tent, the X-Mid is pretty solid brother.

  • @dmytrodance
    @dmytrodance Год назад

    I cant understand where is ventilation in this tent?

  • @rangerdoc1029
    @rangerdoc1029 Год назад

    Is there water flowing in the gulch all season long?

  • @chuterence
    @chuterence Год назад

    Thanks for the great vid! Do you have any tips on packing up a wet and rain-soaked X-Mid? Doing the West Highland Way in Oct. so Im expecting early morning starts in rainy weather

  • @flyfishingwithphil7676
    @flyfishingwithphil7676 Год назад

    beautiful scenery, how far of a hike is it to these lakes?

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 Год назад

      I think the lake I camped at was 15-16 miles from the trailhead. The other one I fished at was another 1-1.5 miles past that.

  • @pootinplays
    @pootinplays Год назад

    you know to be honest i thought you were dan durston when the video starts. Granted I only vaguely know what he looks like

  • @SycamoreFarmMI
    @SycamoreFarmMI Год назад

    I'm curious if the vestibule could store a road bike minus the wheels. Thinking about this for bikecamping.

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 Год назад

      I think there's a good chance it would fit minus the wheels. If I get it set up sometime this spring, I'll take some measurements.

  • @timg7627
    @timg7627 Год назад

    Good video. Good review. Looks like it held up pretty well especially for camping up high with no wind protection

  • @andrewbrinkman5506
    @andrewbrinkman5506 Год назад

    DId you feel that the tent was drafty with the mesh inner?

  • @RyanGr33n
    @RyanGr33n Год назад

    I was going to watch, but in the first 90 seconds you were swearing about people in the parking lot and ragging on the day hikers. Repulsive, arrogant attitude. Have a nice life, not interested in joining you. ✌🏼

  • @livingawesome9856
    @livingawesome9856 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video! Very helpful!!

  • @michaelmcphee2930
    @michaelmcphee2930 2 года назад

    Hi I have the Copper Spur in the olive green or sage colour. I like it because it's free standing. But the weight consideration using hiking polesd without the frame is interesting. You didn't mention the price difference of the two. How much please? I live in Western Australia and have been to Utah three times. I'm guessing that's where this was filmed. Would you care to enlighten me on where that is please?

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      There is quite a bit of difference in price between the two. I believe this version of the Copper Spur has since been updated, and retails for around $600 USD. The Xmid 2P is listed at $300 USD. I forget what I paid for it, but I believe it was closer to $200 USD when I bought it. I still have both tents. The convenience of a freestanding tent is nice. I think the Xmid is a bit lighter, but not enough of a difference to be a big deal for me personally. I do think the Xmid might do a little better in high winds due to the trekking pole structure. Also, the vestibules on the Xmid are much more usable.

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      This is near Vernal, UT in the northeast corner of the state. Utah is a great place to live! Hopefully I can visit Australia some day.

    • @michaelmcphee2930
      @michaelmcphee2930 2 года назад

      @@uintabum4938 thanks for that. I have bèen to Green River but not Vernal. Very similar areas here. I paid about $600 AUD for the copper Spur here. That's a reasonable price fir the other. If you came to Oz you wouldn't be disappointed. Both countries have their similarities. I think Darwin and the Northern Territory offer more Outback experience and you wouldn't be disappointed. There's only 25 million people here and not many towns. Most major cities on the coast with very little in between. Lots of driving involved whatever you do. Best wishes with your plans. Drop me a line if you do make it.

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      @@michaelmcphee2930 Ah yes, I know know the Green River and Moab area well. We also have the actual Green River river that runs just east and south of Vernal. And then, there's the town of Green River, Wyoming 2 hours north, haha. Oz sounds like my kind of place...lots of wide open space to explore and very few people. If you are ever back in this park of the US (Utah, Colorado and Wyoming) and are looking for suggestions on places to go, give me a shout!

  • @ThePhiloctopus
    @ThePhiloctopus 2 года назад

    I have the Copper Spur HV US2 Bikepack and I think I'm getting the Xmid 2P. I coudlnt have asked for a more specific video hahaha. Cheers!

  • @andrewlinesjah4538
    @andrewlinesjah4538 2 года назад

    Firstly This is a terrific vid Now tell us about X Mid condensation please ...

  • @hanskirk-hiking9697
    @hanskirk-hiking9697 2 года назад

    Great video nice job

  • @garrycollins3415
    @garrycollins3415 2 года назад

    Nice video. I lost my Copper Spur 2 and have been deciding on getting another or the Durstan 2P (I have the 1P) or now the new Outdoor Vitals 2 person.

  • @kid5Media
    @kid5Media 2 года назад

    Any tent with an integral-fly and inner tent-pitch is a heads up winner.

  • @noelslater822
    @noelslater822 2 года назад

    Looks like a wonderful trip. Were the fish hitting off the top or subaquatic? Mind telling me what flies worked the best for you? Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @noelslater822
    @noelslater822 2 года назад

    Love that country! You're lucky to live fairly close where you can visit whenever you want. I'm a few hours away. 😢

  • @Lilmike_thezookeeper
    @Lilmike_thezookeeper 2 года назад

    If you don’t mind me asking where it was that you were camping! Loved the video and I’m stoked to get this tent when it come back into stock!

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      This is in the Ice Lake/Island Lake area of Colorado in the San Juans. Beautiful spot, but it can get fairly crowded.

  • @randyjackson864
    @randyjackson864 2 года назад

    I’ve been watching many reviews of this tent. I really appreciate this video. I’m ready to buy the 2P, but it is not available until September/October. I prefer the solid inner as I sleep cold. It will not be available until 2023. I’ll be on the AT in October. Can’t wait until Fall. I’ve had enough of supply chain issues. Make the product in the U.S. and solve the “out of stock” issue. And that goes for everything, not just tents. Better yet, don’t close the economy because of a Chinese virus.

  • @jazzwyld1
    @jazzwyld1 2 года назад

    This is the exact comparison I was looking for. Thank you

  • @doransshield9176
    @doransshield9176 2 года назад

    I took mine camping in northern vancouver island where it rains frequently, everyone else's tents were completely soaked and wetted through after 8 hours, I was the only one grinning 😅

  • @TravelswithRosie
    @TravelswithRosie 2 года назад

    Quality audio given where you are

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      I'm using a tiny Edutige ETM-001 mic on either a gopro or my phone here. It does pretty good for how small and cheap it is.

  • @Galactico42
    @Galactico42 2 года назад

    Planning to this pretty much the same route/stops. How long did it take you to hike in the first day?

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 Год назад

      Sorry for the slow reply! I don't fully recall, but I would estimate 4-5 hours from the parking area to my camp....give or take an hour depending on quickly you're moving. Once you get into the canyons, you'll probably want to stop and take in all the scenery. Hiking in the water makes for slow hiking as well.

    • @Galactico42
      @Galactico42 Год назад

      @@uintabum4938 ha! Better late than never. We had a great trip. Thanks for the video, it was definitely helpful in planning.

  • @joesleepstatic
    @joesleepstatic 2 года назад

    I am doing a three day backpacking trip in three weeks. Your video is awesome, I can't wait to get there.

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      Perfect time of the year to go! Have a great trip!

  • @mark11145
    @mark11145 2 года назад

    Damn. Now that’s product testing. Nice.

  • @brianbassett4379
    @brianbassett4379 2 года назад

    I'll stick with a bomb-proof MLD TrailStar in Dyneema. It doesn't flap around in heavy wind let alone the breeze shown in the video. Dyneema is both expensive and noisier in rain but it's nice not having to stow a water-logged tent.

    • @antduke2361
      @antduke2361 2 года назад

      The X midd is a much better design than Trailstar

  • @tracykooken2606
    @tracykooken2606 2 года назад

    what type of connection is used on xmid to attach inner to outer ??? r the clips plastic ? do the " cords " go fron inner to fly or fly to inner ??? i have a TarpTent StratoSpire 1p that is same design as far as hooking up the inner but uses elastic ccord ..... we all know how long thatll last !!! DUMB !! the cords s attched to the inner so its a pain in the bleep to find the little plastic clips on the fly and make he connection !!!! crappy !! should be opposit & no elastic but a SMALL paracord / guyline material that rus from FLY to the INNER mesh body. and it ALSO, like ur xmid, hooks to the fly in 2 places pulling inward on the fly body !! sucky design !! xmid and my ss1p have NO guy points mid panel on the out side !!! how can that b good ??? NOT. its poor designing at best !! takes up alot of ground to set up wich in some wooed areas can be a real problem when parking for the night is limited AND u HAVE to SHARE a site !!!!! bring foam ear plugs in case they snore like a chainsaw !!!!!!!

  • @godrocket483
    @godrocket483 2 года назад

    Is that at trinity basin?

  • @charlesdowthomson
    @charlesdowthomson 2 года назад

    How dry is it In heavy rain? What about condensation?

  • @JohnnySpathas
    @JohnnySpathas 2 года назад

    I truly appreciate the quality of your audio.

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      Thanks! I'm using a tiny Edutige ETM-001 mic on both a GoPro and cell phone. It's pretty good for such a small mic.

  • @jackvoss5841
    @jackvoss5841 2 года назад

    Your corner stakes don’t appear to come out from the tent at 45 degrees? That makes them pull more along one side than the adjacent side. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      They are pretty close to 45 degrees from the tent...it's hard to see on camera, especially due to wide angle distortion.

    • @jackvoss5841
      @jackvoss5841 2 года назад

      @@uintabum4938 G’day, Uinta. You’re right. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying

  • @kalleandrejohansson6567
    @kalleandrejohansson6567 2 года назад

    Great video! Do you find that the mesh only inner leads to drafts in high wind?

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      No more so than any other ultralight tent with a mesh inner. The X-mid outer has pretty good coverage between the tent and the ground. I've had other tents that were much draftier.

    • @kalleandrejohansson6567
      @kalleandrejohansson6567 2 года назад

      @@uintabum4938 Thank you kindly for the response! That's what a presumed. I'm trying to find a do it all tent but I guess that's just a figment of imagination. Here's to hoping Dan makes a solid inner for the Xmid some day!

  • @jordancypihot496
    @jordancypihot496 2 года назад

    hey man you can use a small nylon brush and some body soap to wash your hat

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      😂i think that hat is beyond help. It had a good 8 year run.

  • @dylanagli1577
    @dylanagli1577 2 года назад

    What sleeping pad were you on? I know nemo tensor, wondering if wide or regular?

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      This is a wide. It worth it for me to not have my elbows hanging off the side of the pad.

  • @tomhoppe5757
    @tomhoppe5757 2 года назад

    Did you have it completely staked out? Extra guy lines staked out? Also, do you use a footprint with your X-Mid 2P?

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      Yes, I usually have all the guy lines staked out. I know it's not necessary, but I figure if they're there, I might as well use them. I haven't used a footprint with my X-mid. But If I knew I was going to be in more rocky environments, I'd probably print a small piece of tyvek that would at least protect the majority of the tent bottom.

  • @nedanother9382
    @nedanother9382 2 года назад

    pretty solid review with zero subjectivity....here's me in nasty conditions in my tent. Well done

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 2 года назад

      Thanks! For a ultralight tent, I'm very happy with it.

  • @kellygonzalezsuarez
    @kellygonzalezsuarez 2 года назад

    Amazing tent but the only thing I will siggest to change it will be probably the inner tent . Maybe no solid?.

  • @jg7953
    @jg7953 3 года назад

    Which handles the wind better, Xmid2 or Copper Spur? Since you mentioned you own both. Great simple review nice to see this.

  • @jenniferj7588
    @jenniferj7588 3 года назад

    If u look at your video were trecking pole handle is you will see a loop to tie your bathtub floor to trecking pole too so you do not have to hold floor to unzip it ...Just a note

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. I am aware of the loops on the bathtub, but they actually do nothing with regards to adding tension to the zippers and upper part of the tent.. In comparison to a freestanding tent, the inner part of this tent is quite loose because there is no pole system to give it structure and tension. Not a big deal, just something to consider.

  • @liannehepler9601
    @liannehepler9601 3 года назад

    Thanks for the review! Still holding up after a year? Any issues in wind?

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 3 года назад

      Thanks! Yes, it is still holding up well. It has done well the times that I have had it in wind. Keep in mind, it is still a ultralight backpacking tent and not an expedition level tent. That said, I think the fact that trekking poles are stronger than the foldable ultralight poles that come with other styles of tents will help it withstand windy conditions a bit better.

  • @youtubespanishfishingchann6575
    @youtubespanishfishingchann6575 3 года назад

    The leak when raining

  • @aluminiumsloep
    @aluminiumsloep 3 года назад

    You are using the fire maple wrong. you are not suppose to fold out the potholders, so the pot sits on top, fold the potholders in so the pot can sit inside the heat exchanger ring against the pot bottom.

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 3 года назад

      You are wrong. Whether the Soto's potholders are folded in or out, the pot will still sit on top of them. Watch other videos of pots with heat exchangers, and you will see it is the same case. Research before commenting.

    • @aluminiumsloep
      @aluminiumsloep 3 года назад

      @@uintabum4938 they are designed to fit perfectly inside the ring so the pot can't shift of....

    • @uintabum4938
      @uintabum4938 3 года назад

      @@aluminiumsloep Again, you are wrong. That is not possible with the Soto Windmaster stove. I highly suggest you do some research before commenting.

    • @aluminiumsloep
      @aluminiumsloep 3 года назад

      @@uintabum4938 ruclips.net/video/eojBqLhjN7k/видео.html

    • @ipedros7
      @ipedros7 2 года назад

      @@aluminiumsloep that guy says "it doesn't have to fit inside, just his does". On other similar pot's instructions I've seen, it actually states to have the burner arms on the outer surface rather than pot bottom. Especially since some burners have a jet to concentrated to the middle, I imagine its to help heat uniformity and preventing one super hot spot which will burn food. hth