Just got into the backcountry hunting and fishing last summer. Made a few trips, both solo, and fell in love with them. Now it consumes the majority of my time, effort, and paycheck.
Went back country elk hunting down in SW CO last fall. Had big hopes and dreams, but like many rookies, never had a chance at a bull. Long story short, only able to hunt for 4 days because of the temps. Was expecting lows in the 30s overnight but the warmest night was 6 degrees. Thats darn cold even for a guy who has lived in Minnesota his whole life.
I've never actually seen a lightweight wood stove in person, just pictures and videos on the internet. I've already purchased a 6 person Luxe tipi, now need the matching stove to go with it. I've read several posts about them here but have some real rookie questions.
I am in no way, shape, or form an ounce counter. Obviously prefer to go lighter for the backcountry trips, but to me the difference between 3 and 7 lbs isn't a dealbreaker. I'm looking for something sturdy that is still easy to set up. Fwiw, I do not plan on relying on the stove to do any cooking. The stoves I've considered are the LiteOutdoors XL, Kifaru SS box stove, 3W box, and the Seek Outside box. Any others I'm missing?
Whats are the differences between cylinder and box stoves? Are these things as flimsy as they appear? I've seen videos of the LO stove and it looks like tin foil in the set up. Is set up easier for box or cylinders? Or does it vary by brand?
Went back country elk hunting down in SW CO last fall. Had big hopes and dreams, but like many rookies, never had a chance at a bull. Long story short, only able to hunt for 4 days because of the temps. Was expecting lows in the 30s overnight but the warmest night was 6 degrees. Thats darn cold even for a guy who has lived in Minnesota his whole life.
I've never actually seen a lightweight wood stove in person, just pictures and videos on the internet. I've already purchased a 6 person Luxe tipi, now need the matching stove to go with it. I've read several posts about them here but have some real rookie questions.
I am in no way, shape, or form an ounce counter. Obviously prefer to go lighter for the backcountry trips, but to me the difference between 3 and 7 lbs isn't a dealbreaker. I'm looking for something sturdy that is still easy to set up. Fwiw, I do not plan on relying on the stove to do any cooking. The stoves I've considered are the LiteOutdoors XL, Kifaru SS box stove, 3W box, and the Seek Outside box. Any others I'm missing?
Whats are the differences between cylinder and box stoves? Are these things as flimsy as they appear? I've seen videos of the LO stove and it looks like tin foil in the set up. Is set up easier for box or cylinders? Or does it vary by brand?