Outfit your outdoor adventures with the Pathfinder Stainless Steel Bottle Cooking Kit! Enjoy easy-to-make meals and hot drinks with its lightweight design, perfect for any outdoor enthusiast. Take ...
Features of the Pathfinder Campfire Cooking Kit
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The Pathfinder HD6 is a 1/2" x 6" Ferrocerium Rod that comes with a lanyard and tungsten striker. It stands out from other ferro rods because of its ideal consistency, providing plentiful and long-...
This Pathfinder Nylon Tarp & Hammock Combo set is the perfect companion for your next camping trip! Made of high-quality nylon, this tarp/hammock combo offers a shelter, bug net, and hammock - ...
Fits nicely on my watch. Tried clamping it directly on my watch band but cut into my skin
I then fixed it on top of the watch band with some paracord knotted with burned ends.
Does not move/ come undone.
This knife was so hard to get but well worth the wait, it’s about the same thickness as the Mountaineer knife, but the blade is longer and the shape is probably more ideal for splitting wood, especially when batoning, good real-estate on the knife.
It’s definitely a tank of a knife, more than capable of handling any task, if this was the only knife I had, I have no doubt it get me though a zombie apocalypse.
Fits my bottle like a glove. As an added bonus I use it to keep me warm in winter outdoor sleepovers. Fill your bottle with hot water, slip it in the bag, and keep it with you in your sleeping gear...Many therms of warmth for several hours!
I could not be happier with this purchase. As other items I have from SRO the build quality is above average and solid as a rock.
Pot - Love the bat wing handles. My hands are average and there is plenty of room to fit all 4 fingers in with a glove on. No issues with getting a good grip on it. I have been using it on a canister stove and find that it sits sturdy when cooking since it has a wider bottom than cup type pot. I also like bail it comes in handy to grab it off the stove. I can’t wait to try it over a campfire with a tripod.
Stove – Great match Dave. Good idea to make it a little smaller. If you take it out of its pouch and just use a bandana you can lay it flat on the bottom of the pot and a gas can on top of it with room for the stem. The top will stick up just a bit, but the bag takes care of keeping it all together.
Bag – I like it a lot. It’s built well and should hold up under normal use. It is big enough that you can have the pot and sit a 110g can on top and it closes and does not leave a lot of extra bag flopping around.
Windscreen – It’s HUGE!!!! 12 panels. This thing will have no problem blocking the wind for the stove. Actually, I think it’s large enough to use around one of the square butane stoves a caterer uses. I can see using it as a small campfire heat reflector.
I see another poster mentioned this on the page for the pot alone. “Would love to see a 6-inch version of the camp skillet to go with it.” I agree with them it would make a great combination set / addition to this set.
The Ozark Trail 18oz Stainless Steele cup from Walmart (still only $6.00) nests perfectly inside the 1QT. pot. You can then fill the cup, take the stove out of its pouch, and lay it flat on top of the cup. The lid sticks up just a bit but once it’s in the bag and the gas can is on top of it, it sits snug.
I purchased this mattress to replace the foam mattress in my Canvascutter Bedroll, as the foam was too bulky to properly pack on a horse. This mattress compacts down to half the size, and is just as comfortable. It inflates and deflates properly without the use of a pump. It seems to be constructed very well. Great Mattress!
Think about what you would need to Survive if you were caught away from home. Self reliance Outfitters has good equipment and Reasonably priced.The best thing to do is Think,Read and plan for what if? Respectly Larry L. Farwell
Think about this. Bolt cutters to cut chainlink fence that borders the Interstate if your trapped,someone detroyes a a bridge and you have a 4-wheel drive truck and you need to get home. I'm 81 yrs. old , retired Locomotive Engr. for CSX And taught Boy Scouts as a Scoutmaster for 4 yrs. I hold FFl license and a CCP. I'm in good shape and think out of box. I have a lot of your Equip. because it works if you know what you need to survive. I also have your book on Bushcraft. Respectly L,L. Farwell
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