Experimenting With Esbit

Having tried canister and alcohol stoves, this evening I decided to broaden my horizons with a solid-fuel stove, specifically the Esbit pocket stove and Esbit-branded hexamine fuel tablets. Conditions were a 65F ambient temperature and 5mph winds gusting to 10mph. The goal was to bring two cups of water to a rolling boil inside the Evernew TI Mug Pot 500 with lid. Note that, having a relatively narrow base, this pot doesn't heat as efficiently as a wider-bottomed pot would. Weights Esbit pocket stove: 88gEsbit fuel tablet: 15g each Experiments The first round consisted of using the pocket stove itself [...]

By |2021-05-18T03:02:33+00:00May 14th, 2021|

Black Diamond Traction

I was browsing clearance outdoor gear on DVOR (a sort of Drop [which has largely abandoned outdoor gear] for hunters run by OpticsPlanet) when I came across some really interesting winter traction options from Black Diamond, a brand I normally don't pay much attention to: First up is the Blitz, a minimalist device with spikes only in the front. The website claims that the weight of each device in size medium is 57g, but it also says that the weight of a medium pair is 45g per pair, so... Either way, my Snowline Chainsen Lights in size XL are 136g [...]

By |2021-05-05T18:46:58+00:00May 5th, 2021|

Lunar Solo review updated: winter/snow performance

After some grueling backyard testing, in which I set up the tent and took pictures as snow piled up, I've updated my Lunar Solo review with a section on how it performs in the snow. As a result, I now feel comfortable using it year-round.

By |2021-05-05T18:35:30+00:00May 5th, 2021|

Half Bag/Quilt?

Is the down in the top half of your quilt redundant with the down in your puffy? In other words, could you save weight by wearing your down jacket to bed and using a shorter quilt? Yes. Potential Savings My current quilt is an Enlightened Equipment Enigma 20F in size long/wide, weighing 684g. My current jacket is an original Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer, 232g. So, any combination weighing less than 916g is an improvement. Nunatak's Akula half-bag weighs in at 454g for the 54" version, but that would go all the way up to my armpits. The 46" version would [...]

By |2021-03-18T01:46:19+00:00March 13th, 2021|

Wide-Brim Hats Don’t Interfere With Photochromic Sunglasses

On the tail-end of a recent eye exam I had a chance to ask the doc one of my longest-burning questions: do wide-brim hats interfere with the ability of photochromic lenses to darken in response to UV light? Her answer was no. For context, almost all photochromic lenses rely on ambient UV light in order to trigger the darkening effect. However, car windshields block the portion of the UV spectrum that the lenses are sensitive to, effectively reducing them to regular fixed-transmission sunglasses while driving. Since wide-brim hats block all of the direct sunlight that would otherwise hit the lenses, [...]

By |2021-03-09T04:02:14+00:00March 9th, 2021|

Estimating Quilt EN Ratings

To my knowledge, only Therm-a-Rest and Sierra Designs properly rate the temperature ranges of their quilts using the EN standard. Originally designed for sleeping bags, the standard test assumes that there is a hood involved, which quilts obviously do not have. TaR and SD circumvent this problem using the simplest approach possible: just throw a hood on the thermal mannequin and be done with it. In a previous post on buying a winter quilt, I used data from TaR and SD to put together an equation that could estimate the EN comfort rating of any quilt given the amount of [...]

By |2021-02-07T04:26:39+00:00February 7th, 2021|
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