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  1. Tonyuk

    Lightweight cook setup

    I usually just use my jetboil with a small gas cartridge. Light and compact with no messing around.
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    Watch repair vs new watch?

    Solar watches have betteries just like any other, they simply keep charged in the sun. You should be able to send it to a decent watchmaker and have them replace it and it'll work just fine. If you are considering a new watch then i'm a casio fan, in particular i've been wearing the below going...
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    Are GPS units really necessary these days?

    A good solid GPS unit is far better built to take a beating than any phone i've ever had. I have an old garmin e-trex that's taken a serious beating over the years, and so long as i put new batteries in it it's good to go. I find the argument of you don't need a GPS because you should be able...
  4. Tonyuk

    PLCE bergan molle panel ?

    Those strips aren't really molle, so you'll have a hard time finding a readymade pouch to fit. They're there for threading utility straps through to attach kit, usually the rollmat to the front if you're using both side pouches. The new issue ones do have molle on them but are a different...
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    Sleeping Mat Repair

    Bike tyre puncture kits have worked the best for me in the past. https://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-parts/inner-tubes/halfords-puncture-repair-kit-661102.html Make sure to prep the area well, clean with alcohol etc.. and if you can keep pressure on the patch while it cures.
  6. Tonyuk

    Fire Dragon Fuel

    They work fine for heating up boil in the bag meals and using the leftover water for a brew. Anyone trying to "cook" on them might be disappointed, especially compared to gas etc..
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    Sleeping mat

    Alpkit dirtbag is the best inflating mat I've used, not particularly small but no larger than a foam mat when rolled up. Buy a bike tyre puncture kit to take with you, the best thing for sealing any holes etc.. in them imo...
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    Dry bags

    I use both. My main liner is an ortlieb bag. Then i have the colour coded different sized exped bags inside it with my kit packed away. This makes it very easy to find kit as i know what colour my spare socks are in, my warm kit, my meals etc... . Just makes admin a bit easier for me...
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    New hiking boots, reccomendations

    I'd really recommend a pair of salomons paired with a proper insole; https://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/p/salomon-mens-x-ultra-4-mid-gtx-boots-B1134357.html?colour=3623 Make sure to buy the insole 1st, it's crucial to take them with you to try on the boots. Also be sure to wear the same type of...
  10. Tonyuk

    Wear resistance of fabrics in waterproofs, esp. Paramo

    Goretex itself is just a very thin membrane, it's the fabric bonded to it that's really going to decide how durable it is. I have a paramo smock, and while it's been waterproof (enough) it's quite warm, more like wearing a thin fleece along with the jacket. It's pretty ideal for use in the...
  11. Tonyuk

    Wood stove

    I got a cheap one from ebay some time ago, it works well with a Trangia burner, and i can feed it sticks if i run out of fuel.
  12. Tonyuk

    Mil-tec Swedish mess kit clone, it’s alright.

    I keep mine in the car with a tin of chafing fuel in it, wrapped in a sleeping bag with 2 tins of food and a few bottles of water. It's came in handy once before when the snow came in and I was stuck up a b road trying to get home, had an unexpected overnight waiting for the worst of it to melt.
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    Buffalo 4S Outer sleeping bag

    I still have one i bought going on 20 years ago now in the loft. I used it for a few years and they have some advantages; They are quick to dry out if they get soaked You can crawl into one dripping wet and the bag will dry out over night The material is durable They can be washed at home...
  14. Tonyuk

    Beat army surplus Bergen for hiking?

    Personally i'd recommend the airzone series from lowe alpine; https://www.tiso.com/earsg2ti0950/lowe-alpine-airzone-trail-c-unisex-green/00246981/?utm_source=organic_shopping&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=shopping_feed&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvZWem7iGgwMVv4tQBh1kWg1_EAQYBSABEgJb1vD_BwE...
  15. Tonyuk

    optimus stoves?!

    We used to run them on avgas in Norway, brilliant bits of kit.
  16. Tonyuk

    Ideal size for a daysack

    The berghaus munro is a well proven bit of kit. You're better getting a slightly bigger pack and leaving some room, than too small a pack and having to ram stuff in imo. If you want pockets etc.. for organisation then the 5.11 rush range is very good.
  17. Tonyuk

    Traditional headwear?

    One of those possum fur beanies from Woodlore would be a good purchase, they really are extremely soft and very warm.
  18. Tonyuk

    UK issue PCS Thermal Smock Sizing ?

    Go one size up, the arms are annoyingly short on them.
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    Stove Choice?

    For me it entirely depends on what i plan to cook, If its just reheating meals then usually a small gas stove, maybe a mini trangia. Anything more serious then it's usually a multifuel, like a coleman or primus. I don't usually bother with stoves made for burning sticks etc..
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    Hammocks !

    I recommend trying a cheap one before committing to a set-up, that way you can at least get some experience of them before dropping any serious money. I'm not a great fan of them, and usually only use one in hilly areas since the allow a "level" sleep on even steep sloping ground providing you...