.....and it has broke edges everywhere. The stove design is certainly hell for stout and simple as it can be to assemble.Whoever told you that obviously hasn't used it, or used it incorrectly. It's a much thicker top than any of the other stoves I've used or seen. The whole stove body is heavier gauge material. The pipe, on the other hand, seems like it was an afterthought.
The winnerwell has a built in damper and the way they are setup for pipe....you can use any pipe with it. It's a really good idea.I wonder if the Winnerwell ti stove body can be frankensteined into Seek Outside dampers, pipe, and ultra spark arrestor? If so, I may consider going that route.
All you need is the pipe, the damper assembly on the Winnerwell is legitI wonder if the Winnerwell ti stove body can be frankensteined into Seek Outside dampers, pipe, and ultra spark arrestor? If so, I may consider going that route.
What did you end up doing with replacing the stove pipe?Someone has to mark it up
But the truth is it’s built better than most American made Ti stoves. Expect the stove pipe, it’s straight garbage.
Not a lot of difference in overall size but the SO Medium is a pound and a half lighter in weight.For those of you with the SO stoves would that stove be more packable the the winnerwell for backcountry hunts?