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Mar 7, 2007 at 8:19 am #1222242
Most of my trips are in the south in the winter where I routinely experience lows in the teens. I use a white gas stove, and would like to go lighter. What's the best choice?
Mar 9, 2007 at 11:09 am #1381746Well, if you mean you live south of the Mason-Dixon Line then look at Coleman's lightest solo stoves, especially their Fyrestorm.
It is a DUAL FUEL canister/white gas stove. Coleman's system & canisters use the LIQUID part of the iso-butane canister fuel. They also recently came out with a conversion kit so you could use "regular" canisters like Snow Peak, MSR, etc.upside down, to get the liquid part of the fuel.
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