Lightest/best titanium stove?

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I've got a Seek Outside Medium U-Turn stove, but I'm wondering if there's anything out there lighter. Or something about the same weight that is easier to assemble. The U-turn is kind of a pain to put together.

I like the design of the Peax and the Argali, but both are heavier. The Winnerwell UL looks like a really good option.
 
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That U-Turn is a pain to assemble. I’ve not tackled one due to Seekoutside mentioning that it can be a challenge.

My next titanium stove will be one that collapses and folds. Even the normal Seekoutside is challenge to assemble when hands are frozen.
 
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That U-Turn is a pain to assemble. I’ve not tackled one due to Seekoutside mentioning that it can be a challenge.

My next titanium stove will be one that collapses and folds. Even the normal Seekoutside is challenge to assemble when hands are frozen.
Which one are you considering? The Winnerwell UL seems to be the only light one that assembles quickly.
 
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I just have a hard time buying Chinese shit.

But I’m looking at that winner well. Lol

Nortent also has one I’m checking out as well.

I had a Tigoat stove that was different to set up. It used screws and that was even a challenge in the cold. I think what I e learned is not haveing to assemble is best. But that means a trade off.
 

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I started with a kifaru stove over a decade ago, then went to lite outdoors and now have the winnerwell for two plus years. The kifaru was to small and not worth the effort. The lite outdoors performed well and as designed. I got pretty good at its setup,then I saw the winnerwell and said hmmm. No setup required with it and small weight penalty. I felt it was worth that and sold the lite outdoors as the winnerwell just sooooo easy you do it with eyes closed🤙i have a good number of days in todays good setups for an objective view and wish I had them when I was young 💯
 

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@Mberline I don’t want to derail the thread🤣 but my boy Odin said that one did not make the cut👊he is the antler keeper😍
 

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I started with a kifaru stove over a decade ago, then went to lite outdoors and now have the winnerwell for two plus years. The kifaru was to small and not worth the effort. The lite outdoors performed well and as designed. I got pretty good at its setup,then I saw the winnerwell and said hmmm. No setup required with it and small weight penalty. I felt it was worth that and sold the lite outdoors as the winnerwell just sooooo easy you do it with eyes closed🤙i have a good number of days in todays good setups for an objective view and wish I had them when I was young 💯
That winnerwell…big enough for an 8am tipi? And what’s the typical burn time? 2 hours??
 
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The thing to keep in mind is how will you this stove. Are you carrying it in, if so the winnerwell is a good choice due to ease of setup for minimal weight. If car camping then four dogs makes some great choices and I use my two dog in the redcliff as I get 4-6 hrs burn time in it. Can use this stove in my small wall tent or the red cliff 🤙 a lot of choices and options depending on your most likely style of hunting and if mostly car camping tough to be a four dog stove this one is 20 yrs old and will outlive me🤙 @Yukon Cornelius
 

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The thing to keep in mind is how will you this stove. Are you carrying it in, if so the winnerwell is a good choice due to ease of setup for minimal weight. If car camping then four dogs makes some great choices and I use my two dog in the redcliff as I get 4-6 hrs burn time in it. Can use this stove in my small wall tent or the red cliff 🤙 a lot of choices and options depending on your most likely style of hunting and if mostly car camping tough to be a four dog stove this one is 20 yrs old and will outlive me🤙 @Yukon Cornelius
I currently use a boat to hunt. Joys of living in a river without roads.

I used a kni-co this season simply because it was already out together.

I am thinking I’ll just give the winner well a go. Why not? lol. Everyone needs multiple stoves.
 
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