Thank you for this video. Good comparison/contrast. Would like to have known the before and after weights of the gas canister for each stove so as to judge fuel use.
Thanks for watching, the fuel burn is so difficult to quantify because its impacted by so many factors, my best guess is the jet boil is more fuel efficient just based on the design to focus and contain the heat from the flame, but i also think any loss in efficiency is more than made up in the weight savings, if longer mileage hikes are apart of its use, my last big section hike spanned 7 days 170 miles, 3 meals per day plus coffee in the morning and evening and one 100g canister lasted the entire time with the msr stove so its pretty efficient in its own right! Thanks again
Thank you for this video. Good comparison/contrast. Would like to have known the before and after weights of the gas canister for each stove so as to judge fuel use.
Thanks for watching, the fuel burn is so difficult to quantify because its impacted by so many factors, my best guess is the jet boil is more fuel efficient just based on the design to focus and contain the heat from the flame, but i also think any loss in efficiency is more than made up in the weight savings, if longer mileage hikes are apart of its use, my last big section hike spanned 7 days 170 miles, 3 meals per day plus coffee in the morning and evening and one 100g canister lasted the entire time with the msr stove so its pretty efficient in its own right! Thanks again
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Awesome, thank you so much!