New cook stove on the market

Not sure where the irritation is coming from, but that's fine.
I’m not irritated if that’s what you’re alluding to. I’m trying to provide info that I’ve actually tested and have gleaned from what others have tested. You’ve been talking in untested generalities so….. I’m adding tested information.
What's the system you have created by cutting off the capacity you don't want?
Plenty of guys on this and other forums have taken Jetboil pots and cut them down to 600ish ml capacity to cut bulk and weight. If you’re good with using the extra for other stuff then it works for you. Just stating what others have done. My hybrids are all 600 ish ml capacity with no alterations. Optimized for one person for one meal.
 
Definitely, one person one meal is a legitimate setup. The engineering folks put into work around solutions is pretty cool. I am of the mentality of not only hunting but also off-season excursions backpacking into the High Country. Typically I don't go out by myself, it's with a few other people. Like I said, the engineering folks put into the smallest and lightest system shows Ingenuity at its best.
 
The Neville Brothers have certainly created a unique system, the engineering simplicity of a multi-sided pot is pretty genius when you think about it. Easier to manufacture, and of a design to hold all of the components.

And they didn't have to cut anything off to save 3 oz and be limited to half the pot size.
Yes, they’ve created a nice setup for guys that don’t want to fool with researching and or building a hybrid. They said that was their impetus to do it. I hope it flys for them. :)
 
I’m not irritated if that’s what you’re alluding to. I’m trying to provide info that I’ve actually tested and have gleaned from what others have tested. You’ve been talking in untested generalities so….. I’m adding tested information.

I wouldn't say untested. Just came to a different conclusion based on my needs. We use our gear in the field, not in labs. I've seen and experienced too much crap failing out there, and made adjustments accordingly. Compared to what people carried in the 70's, our gear is literally space age in weight and capability. I'll be fine if my pack weighs a couple extra pounds compared to ultralite spreadsheet Jimbo.

Back on topic, I do like that this roughridge is useful as individual pieces. Burner will work with any pot, and pot will work with any burner. Sometimes things break and you gotta adapt.
 
I think the point of this rough ridge stove is to offer a hybrid for your needs without needing to piece together all the random parts into a frankenstein cook kit.
My .02: I think a 'turnkey' solution (or multiple turnkey solutions for various scenarios), is a great idea. I, too, hope this venture works for them.

But I also think we need to be wary of using words like 'Frankenstein' as if that suggests that there's something difficult or problematic about piecing together your own cooking solution: it's pretty simple - and very cheap - to put together an ultralight, and efficient, HX stove system: Soto Windmaster ($70), tri-flex adapter ($10.45), and Petrel G3 (currently US$15 at the introductory special direct from FireMaple, or $24 from their US site) - or the more efficient Jet Boil Stash pot, handle, and lid, direct from JB's parts service (about $50 from memory).

So: about $95 for the G3 + Soto system and $120 for the Stash + Soto system plus whatever spoon (not spork, as others have noted ... it's not 1997 any more) you want, and you're done.
 
Along those lines and back to the Jetboil comment. Rokslide has debated the Jetboil anti thing in the past and no one ever came up with why Jetboil is anti hunting. Nothing was ever confirmed or shown that they were. They might be but they’ve never said that. If I’m wrong show me.
This doesn’t mean they’re Pro 2A but they are a higher tier sponsor of BHA so it is safe to say they aren’t anti-2A as they give money to a hunting organization
 
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