6 NEXT LEVEL camping gadgets you haven't seen
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
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I have had a pocket bellow for years now. They are absolutely worth it. I never go camping without them. Do yourself a favor and get one you will no regret it.
Same. But if you go winter camping, wrap some electrical tape around the top to make a mouthpiece. Otherwise you'll leave a frozen layer of lip skin behind on the metal (ouch).
We have them to and its a lifesaver!
Steve with Firebox stove is legit ! Can’t believe the meals he whips up in the backcountry and anyone who hikes with goats is ok in my book !
I got one of those Firebox chef knifes just before Christmas last year. After being disappointed in how an expensive bushcraft knife cut and chopped food because the blade was too thick, I was very happy with the Firebox knife. It doesn't weigh enough for me to leave it behind, but does a phenomenal job with food prep. The neoprene case allows me to store it inside my cooking kit without worrying about it beating up the stuff inside it.
Can we get a Dan Becker “getting back to the trail Training” video? Cause I’d really like to know what you pros do to get in shape for hikes.
Chase mountains has good info on this. Hate to "advertise" another channel, but I use his knee exercises.
"pro" 😂😂🤣🤣
@AR9fy my thought too. I like Dan, but dudes only been hiking a few years.
Go on day hikes? Stairs 😉
after a year of over 2000 km on Trail, i use the stair master in gym whit my bagback whit a bit ektra weight than i will use for my hike.
I watched one of your videos that featured the coffee straw JOGO . I bought one and since then I literally do not leave without it. From basic cottage trips to backpacking trips the JOGO is with me.. thanks for the awesome videos, you always have something really cool
Glad you are safe and got out of there for help. It takes a strong person to admit they are hurting and need help. I hope people do the same when are in need. Love the videos.
Been rocking that bellow for 5 years now, now as said many times yes a pad will help you but i cant count how many times iv been the ONLY one with a roaring fire going on even in the rain on camping sites , pin pointing the heart of the fire with constant supply of air can makes the temperature of the coals go so high that even wet wood will catch on fire , and you save your eyebrows so you dont look like a ninja turtle after your backpacking trip . A must have for the backpackers, bushcrafter or the hybrids out there even ultralighters could manage it if they drill a few more holes in their toothbrush that is 😂
Fun Tip: Your flextail portable air pump can also be used to get a fire going. Beats blowing into a straw.
I never do the KickStarter stuff but I'm tempted. I love my FireBox Stoves.
Dan- using the electric air mattress pump that you recommend doubles as a great “pocket bellows” too
Steve and Firebox gear is simply the best of the best! So happy to support an amazing company and purchased lots of his gear! Videos on how to use gear and tips from him are top notch! Get you some Firebox gear you won't regret it!
For years we used a telescoping fly swatter as our bellows, but it finally bit the dust after 6 or 7 years of use (not bad for a dollar store hack). We ordered the pocket bellows and I can't wait to try it out!
The swatter is genius.
Never thought I'd be getting camping tips from Jim Halpert
What you have is a hygrometer, a hydrometer measures density in liquids. A hygrometer measures ambient humidity.
that pourover coffee seems like a really good pickmeup item for emergencies
I have this knife & it's excellent
Firebox stove products are top of the line. Well thought out, well made.
Firebox products are great. I love the Titanium Nano and 8" cook kit. Steve is great and his channel is awesome. I appreciate the support he has given to my channel as well.
I love my firebox stove, and have been looking for a folding chef’s knife for months! I can’t wait to get mine!
You could also get a pocket barometer! They might be the most useful “ometer” for predicting incoming weather in your immediate vicinity. Some of them just have numbers but some have thing like rain, change and wind on the dial. If you check them periodically you can guess pretty well what’s going to happen and how severely based on the change in pressure and the time it took
Ok, I’m a backcountry chef. The knife is a temptation.
I own a firebox nano titanium. Solid piece of kit, love it!
I've really enjoyed Steeped coffee when in the Backcountry. They are sealed pouches of coffee in tea style bags. They are lightweight, fresh, and don't have the instant coffee taste.
Thank you for the great lightweight gear suggestions! Glad to see you doing so well!
Love, love, love, firebox stove, Steve is insanely awesome, have many of his products.💯👍🏼🇺🇸
Just ordered a Chef knife from Firebox Stove, I have purchased quite a bit from Firebox, and happy to report everything is awesome stuff, I like to buy things once, bet the Chef's knife is just like the rest of Steve's stuff, Primo
My favorites are the app and the coffee thing. Real game changer, thanks Dan. Good to see you're gettin closer to that 100%
Glad you found our product interesting, hit us up with a message in case you're curious about more details. Cheers!
I can also vouch for the Pocket Bellows. I only got it last Christmas,. but have used it already in many ways not just for outdoor fires either. I find we use less kindling in our wood stove. It also helped the fire in our burn barrel after Fiona.
That coffee pouch is about as trouble free as it gets!
I’ve been using my Govee thermometer for a year or so now, we take it on all our hiking trips. It’s great seeing how cold our sleep systems can take us so we can tailor our packs for each trip. And I just love data and spreadsheets 😂 it’s a great little device!
Since I bought a coffee grinder I'm spoiled with fresh daily grinds.
For camping, can't go wrong with pre-grinding enough for the trip the night before, and using an Aeropress on the trip.
They're pretty indestructible, and yield delicious coffee.
I bought the chef knife. If you like to cook on road trips instead of eating out, it's great to have a well-made small-footprint chef knife. Plus it comes with a well designed, easy to use (neoprene) case/shield. Zero regrets with this purchase.
Glad to see you back!
That lantern is great
I swear by my UCO For that same cosy feeling
Glad to see you back and okay, Dan!!!
Love the feel of Firebox videos. Great products. Great usage tips. Looking forward to the new knife.
I've always carried a metal "straw" when I go camping. It's 3 6" sections of brass tubing you can buy at the hardware store. They come in 12" lengths and diameter comes in 1/32" increments, and the walls of the tube are 1/64" thick, so they perfectly nest inside each other and are completely air tight. So three sections that are 6" long, nested inside each other is a home made version of that telescoping tube you got. This fits perfectly in my fire kit, and using a couple of silicone caps I found somewhere gives me a watertight tube in which I carry a few storm matches. I think the tubes I used were 3/8", 11/32", and 5/16" OD. (Nope, I just measured and the OD of the biggest tube is 5/16")
We use a large gauge knitting needle that has the point cut off.
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Firebox products are terrific. Well designed and very well executed.
All the firebox stuff is amazing. My favorite is the titanium 5”. So robust but still relatively light weight.
And it can be used with several different fuels, as is the case with all Firebox Stove models. I love using alcohol stoves for heating water, lump charcoal for grilling, and of course just sticks from the forest for general uses.
SO happy to see you are back on your feet and recovering! Great stuff! I have been using Gaia and All Trails for years, maybe it's time to switch to OnX!
On another note.... you mentioned the new "Permitting" requirements we outdoor creators are having to deal with, have you tried the process yet? My understanding is there are gears turning to take it to the SCOTUS. Here is Washington State our Parks have now adopted the same policies. Just seems to be another way to dip into our pockets.
The aero press is a great option for coffee too. It now has a version with a cup! Or get a coffee sock with a rigid top. We have both and they work great for camping.
Hey there, Jenny! We'd love you to give our brewer a try and see how it can compare with these other brewing methods. Actually, thanks for the tip, this can be on our next video list! Cheers!
for a mood i light up a mosquito candle and use folding aluminum sheet that double as wind protection (originally for the stove) and reflector so the light seems large
Dan. I also have the Govee. Great little bit of gear. Took it on my last hike to check temperatures for s new sleeping bag test. Also used it to evaluate a quilt vs sleeping bag. I'll post a video on my channel next week. Interesting results.
I carry a small rechargeable fan to keep the air moving in my tent. I never have moisture problems.
Just got me some of that Coffee. Coffee, Coffee, Coffee. Coffee!
Everything I have bought from firebox has been top notch. I can't wait to get my chef knife. I have a pocket bellows too and it does the trick!! I'm making great memories with the grandkids and i don't need to go camping for quick fun. The young ones enjoy making a backyard fire and cooking breakfast or lunch with grandpa.
I started cooking a meal on the trail with my grandson when he was 6, still doing it 6 years later. I'm not sure who enjoys it more. A great way to get young kids interested in cooking and the outdoors. This year I will start the tradition with my youngest grandchild. Thanks to folks like Steve @ Firebox, Shug, Dixie, Dan Becker and I could list many many more. You all are having an impact on the next generation, not to mention making an old grandpa very very happy. Get them outdoors. Thanks.
Love me some firebox. I was on kickstarter within a 1/2 hour of it going live.
The last three I would REALLY like to try out. Especially the coffee... which I need to go make some now.
Purchased small cotton tea stepping pouches for Amazon, 50 for $11, put my own coffee in them. Boil water, add coffee punch, steep for 4 mins, you have coffee. Pouches are reusable just dump grinds out, rinse pouch, dry, repeat. Take as many prefilled coffee pouch as you want on your trip. Back out in zip lock bag.
Coffee and knives. Works for me! Thanks again.
Stay safe and God bless.
Lol ngl, you got me at the beginning. I was like dang.. he's still recovering?!
Awesome gadgets thank you for sharing Glad your feeling better
Just ordered the Govee thermometer. It's on sale right now and I love this company anyway. Great find!
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That pocket bellow is great. Buy a 3 pack and give a buddy one! The Govee is great too. Fun to see weather throughout a trip vs just a current temp and high and low of other basic thermometers.
I've been using those things for a few years now, love 'em. I recommend it to everybody every chance I get and it's one of those things that everybody I've camped with had their own eureka moment when they saw me using it.
Steve’s chef knife is wonderful! I liked it so much that I bought another for a gift. It’s very well designed and high quality, like all Firebox gear.
the goat has posted
Regarding Pock Bellows: It's only an ounce, but if you don't want to carry even one ounce extra, foam sit pads work amazingly well.
An old golf club with the heas cut off works awesome as well. Maybe not for backpacking but works well.
Political yard signs are great for aggressively fanning backyard fires
Looking good bud, glad to see ya back at work!
Nice the discount code for the coffee still works, can't wait to try them out, love the idea of the reusable package!
Great Video Dan. Take care of yourself so that you can get back out there.
Hey Dan, glad your doing better. I have several Firebox products. I plane adding the Chef knife soon.
love firebox stoves. Has really good quality products
Love the Firebox Stove Chef's Knife. It's balance and sharpness makes it a dream to use. I like that it folds and fits easily into my gear. By the way, I also bought my bellows from Firebox Stove. It sure saves the eyebrows and eye lashes.
My buddy was using that same thermometer and it malfunctioned and caught his tent on fire. Everything we had was ruined. We had a 40 mile trek out in the dark and the worst part was, we had no idea what the temperature was!
Can't beat Firebox products, have a few. Learned something new, Steve is a Chef, very cool. Thanks for sharing. :) :)
I just started tent campong the end of 2021. I bought a lot of Fire Box stove stuff. I absolutely love it. I love the baking portion and perfected biscuits and a cake, just like Steve 😉. I love the versatility of the the stoves and cookware. I cannot wait until I get my knives.
Smelly?
Folding Firebox Chef knife - I own it and LOVE LOVE LOVE it!! Like the metal straw, that was a cool idea.
Dan, I watch your channel for entertainment. We're different backpackers and when you Zig, I Zag. But that coffee thing is genius. I'll put away my Japanese origami filter thingamajig and check out those Danes.
You're brilliant!
Thanks Dan.
Great to hear and love the excitement! Thank you for your interest and write to us in case you're curious about anything specific regarding the coffeebrewer. Cheers!
I didn’t know I needed that knife but I do
Good to See you up and about.
Just started watching your video and already pledge to the first item 😂 always traveling and airbnbs never have great knifes to cook. This is perfect..
I’m a avid deer hunter and I use on x but the original one for hunting. Basically the same thing but has hunting related pins
I just bought the Fire maple lantern. It's great! After lighting it rotate the glass to close the gap in the glass for a more stable flame.
Cool gadgets! I think I’d prefer my Lucci light to the lamp. I’d certainly try the coffee bag
Dan, ever done a video on how to use your trekking pole straps so you don't have to hold on to your poles as you hike. I see many remove their straps, so I don't know if what I do is typical or not. Can't imagine not using them to give my hands a rest and as more power to pushing my poles. Happy to send some photos of what I do, just don't know how to send them.
That coffee bag is genius. I don't drink coffee often (coming from the lands of Red Coat Tea Drinkers), but whenever i do, i rather drink proper coffee and none of that daft instant scum powder filth. Especially when im camping and i need that morning lift-off but would definitely welcome not having to lug my aluminium coffee moka pot.
Will certainly look into this coffee bag shenanigan! Cheers!
love you Dan!!!
A few of them seem quite useful, wouldn't definitely call any of them NEXT LEVEL.
Thanks Dan
I am very interested in Hot Tent camping, any chance you could review a few tents/stoves? Thanks, glad you back at it!
Good intro, totally lol'd. Glad you're feeling better!
Glad your getting better brother. Praying for ya... and great video by the way
Really wish that app works in Japan. Would be super cool.
I ordered the Firebox knife and trying to patiently wait for it to arrive!
Thanks for the video. So I have a hot tent and would love to know what pole that was
The coffee is a winner
On the coffee pour-over bags from Denmark...great idea, works perfectly initially, but not so good for re-filling and reusing. The eco-friendly plastic/paper deforms and the top doesn't reseal. And it's a mess to clean out and dry and refill. I am opting for the paper bags that hang over the cup, you can pitch them with the grounds still in.
Hey there, Bob. Thank you for your comment and sorry to hear the reusability of the brewer did not work too well for you. The kraft paper outline of our brewer can indeed alter its shape when being filled with hot water. Still, if the pouring is done carefully and you hold the pouch in a steady upright position, as it is intended, the deformation is minimal. Regarding scooping out the used coffee grounds, we recommend using a long handle spoon and gently rinsing under tap water making sure the water flow is not so strong. This has been successful for the majority of our customers who do actively reuse the brewers. Plus, regarding disposal of the brewers, if you don't choose to reuse them by cleaning them and refilling them with fresh pre-ground coffee, you can then pour out from the spout any remaining liquid, seal the brewer flat and dispose of it. It's definitely not going to be as soggy as those over-the-cup filter options. Let us know if you have any other questions.
Govee also makes nice freezer alarms
Steve at Firebox is GREAT!!!
I have been using that coffee for abour 3 years now. It is awsome and super tasty!
Use the pocket bellows with the Flextail pump.
Just received the bellows. Put it to use on my wood burning stove. Genius!
That Govee Hydrometer/Thermometer is what I keep in my winador. It keeps a log and I no longer have to sweat my cigars drying out. Too great a tech device.
I have many "Firebox" items, including the 5" and Nano stoves. All of their I products (that I have) are of exceptional quality and well engineered.
The Govee seems cool. I'm geeky enough to want to keep a record of the temperatures I experience on my treks. Inside the tent and outside the tent.
The Govee is a thermometer and hyGrometer, (measure of humidity.)
A hyDrometer measures the specific gravity of a liquid.
I will watch and like this video for no reason other than how much the thumbnail looks like Gollum after biting off Frodo's finger and recovering the One Ring...
If you’re looking for a great backcountry lighter, I’m a huge fan of the Bic Clic Stick. Combines the size of the traditional Bic with a 1.5 inch stick