Lightweight Backpacking Cook Kit Set Up 2019

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • 2019 Backpacking Cook Kit Set Up! I try to focus on light weight, efficient, quality backpacking gear. This kit minimizes parts, cleanup, fuel needs and uses reliable equipment that is great for lots of conditions. This is a great balance for me and checks all the right boxes. Let me know what you think! Links for a bunch of the gear are below.
    My Current Pack Set Up: lighterpack.co...
    Current Gear Video: • 2019 Lightweight Backp...
    Contact me: NRGahan@gmail.com
    I am not affiliated with any of these products or companies. I do not receive anything for providing this video or for you clicking on these links. Feel free to use any product that works best for you this is just to give you an easy way to access what I am talking about in the video. Thanks for looking!
    Links:
    Orange band: www.litesmith....
    Lightload Towel: www.litesmith.... also available on amazon if out of stock
    Stove used: www.amazon.com...
    Triflex pot stand: sotooutdoors.c...
    Grinding wheel: www.amazon.com...
    Pot Used: www.amazon.com...
    Spoon used: www.amazon.com...
    Disclaimer: Please be careful if you try to modify products like I did. I recommend you use products exactly like the manufacturer says and do not perform any modifications. Use safety equipment anytime you use tools. I am not responsible for any injuries and am just showing how I set up my kit. Make your own decisions and be safe. Thanks!

Комментарии • 7

  • @rootsontrail
    @rootsontrail 4 года назад +1

    I was stoked when I saw those bands on the lite smith site. Picked up two and immediately snapped one putting it on one of my cook kits. Awesome setup, mine is very similar.

  • @m.hernandez1404
    @m.hernandez1404 3 года назад +2

    Why do some folks not like the mesh bag that comes with the Toaks pot? I love mine, can put a few more things in (like my Soto Helix coffee cone and a wind screen). Also, it's a nice place to store items when setting up for a boil.

  • @lewlsorr
    @lewlsorr 5 лет назад

    Hi Rudy!
    Great presentation of your cook kit!
    I read on reddit that the Toaks 650ml can hold both a 100g gas canister (placed bottom down) and the Windmaster lying down on top of that, could you confirm that this works?
    I'm thinking of buying the Toaks 650ml and either the Windmaster or Amicus stove depending of which one can be nested inside the pot.
    /Anton

    • @Smurfed
      @Smurfed 4 года назад

      Been trying to figure this out myself. I want to pick up an Amicus, did you ever find your answer?

    • @lewlsorr
      @lewlsorr 4 года назад +3

      ​@@Smurfed I ended up buying the Toaks 750ml and a Soto Windmaster.
      A 100g gas canister, a small sponge, tri-flex mount for the Windmaster, BIC mini lighter and some small 3D-printed canister supports all fit inside the pot with the lid closed.
      Total weight is 382g.
      Not sure if the Amicus fits inside a 650ml, it should but I can't say for sure.

    • @Smurfed
      @Smurfed 4 года назад

      Anton thanks! I think it’ll fit fine since the amicus is smaller than the wind master, curious to which 3-d printed stand you got for the canister though!

    • @lewlsorr
      @lewlsorr 4 года назад

      @@Smurfed Sorry for the late answer. The 3D-printed canister stands is from a site called thingiverse, search for "canister support" and you will find them :) I hope everything worked out fine with the kitchen!