BoTheHunter
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I’m thinking about buying a flash. Is ut worth it? I will just be using it on overnighters in kentucky, so now low temps or high elevations.
Thank you! Do you know about how long it will take to boil water? I have one of those knock off pocket stoves and it takes like 10 minutes lol.Flash will work fine for what you described. If you ever plan on taking it to high elevation, get the MiniMo, or the MicroMo. Those 2 have regulators.
Yes if it's not a left over first gen model. The newest one boils water in almost half the time.Is 60$ a good price?
Ok, thanks!Yes if it's not a left over first gen model. The newest one boils water in almost half the time.
Even nicer would be the MSR Windburner...Thanks guys, think I might pull the trigger. It would be a nic upgrade.
Is that better?Even nicer would be the MSR Windburner...
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It's a better stove for certain.. Better company as well..Is that better?
What is the difference between the flash and the windburn Era?It's a better stove for certain.. Better company as well..
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There have been comparisons done.. Give it a search.. My Windburner was faster in all conditions than my partners Flash.. I don't like Jet boil's stance on hunting either..What is the difference between the flash and the windburn Era?
I think I'll just get a flash.The Windburner is what I run. It's regulated so it's better in extreme cold and high elevation. It's also a tiny bit heavier and costs double the price of the Flash. I love my stove but the Flash will do everything you need it to do in Kentucky.
Anti hunting?There have been comparisons done.. Give it a search.. My Windburner was faster in all conditions than my partners Flash.. I don't like Jet boil's stance on hunting either..
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Yep.. Well documented..Anti hunting?