So I've been doing research on stove types to pair with my SO Redcliff and I'm having some information overload. So I have a few questions that hopefully some Roksliders can help with. To help guide people I'm currently considering the SXL, L U-turn, or LO XL Cylinder Stove.
I used a friends cylinder stove a few years ago a bit and a few memories I have is it being a pain to get put together. I don't think he burned it in pre hunt. It also seemed like operation of the door was kind of a PIA & the handle was difficult to operate with a stick to avoid burning your hand.
1) Cylinder vs Box vs U-turn. Besides cooking what are the functionality vs weight benefits of these? One of my main concerns is burn time, so I can get more sleep and less time feeding the stove at night. I'm willing to sacrifice weight if it means the functionality is that much better.
2) I often see cooking mentioned as a benefit of the box stove. Are you guys leaving your jetboil/MSR stove at home and just relying on the box stove to heat water for food/coffee? I realize that boil times would be a lot less.
3) Does either shape out perform the other from a fire perspective?
3) I've gathered that the sides on the u-turn can warp and leave gaps. Does this happen with the SXL?
4) Do you think a canister like SO sells for storing the stove pipe is necessary or recommended when packing?
5) Any accessories that you recommend to have for adding to the stove or including in your kit?
I'm sure I'll have much more questions along the way. Thanks in advance for your help.
I used a friends cylinder stove a few years ago a bit and a few memories I have is it being a pain to get put together. I don't think he burned it in pre hunt. It also seemed like operation of the door was kind of a PIA & the handle was difficult to operate with a stick to avoid burning your hand.
1) Cylinder vs Box vs U-turn. Besides cooking what are the functionality vs weight benefits of these? One of my main concerns is burn time, so I can get more sleep and less time feeding the stove at night. I'm willing to sacrifice weight if it means the functionality is that much better.
2) I often see cooking mentioned as a benefit of the box stove. Are you guys leaving your jetboil/MSR stove at home and just relying on the box stove to heat water for food/coffee? I realize that boil times would be a lot less.
3) Does either shape out perform the other from a fire perspective?
3) I've gathered that the sides on the u-turn can warp and leave gaps. Does this happen with the SXL?
4) Do you think a canister like SO sells for storing the stove pipe is necessary or recommended when packing?
5) Any accessories that you recommend to have for adding to the stove or including in your kit?
I'm sure I'll have much more questions along the way. Thanks in advance for your help.