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This one: https://heinnie.com/leatherman-charge-tti
Purchased as gift but situation changed. Tool, bits, ring and clip are brand new with factory oil and bag. I haven't even opened all tools. Also you are getting few spares: eye glass bit, universal bit, set of 154cm wire cutters. Only thing...
Nitecore TIP SE (can't recommend enough).
Peanut lighter
Fenix whistle
Lockpick jack knife
USB C mini cable
Universal toilet key
No tools, always have a multitool on my belt.
MFH bag, this one: https://www.military1st.co.uk/30700r-mfh-shoulder-bag-molle-coyote.html
Like new. £15 including P&P.
Salomon Trailster GTX womens running shoes size 6.5.
Brand new with all the tags. Never tried on or out of the box.
Dropped to £55 including P&P.
Salomon...
My friend have it and I had a chance to play with it. Apparently they solved the main issue with fuel evaporating but otherwise it's bulky, expensive and doesn't hold fuel where it should be. You need to wait a moment for the excess to evaporate before lighting it. Also putting the right amount...
I used to but it's an overkill. Now I have the SOL bivvi in my first aid kit as a hypothermia item that can also be used a s a survival item. If you unroll it once they fold really flat to the size of a notepad.
I'm pretty much torn between SOTO river pot 1l (145g):
And Sea to Summit Alpha pot 1.2l (185g):
Both will fit my stove and 550ml titanium cup for drinks, and both in anodized aluminium as I hate how titanium burns food.
What capacity pot for a single person to cook simple meals? So not only boiling water for dehydrated meals but also reheat noodles, cook pasta or rice. Reddit posts recommend 750ml, 900ml and 1100ml.
I'm confused.
Just realized I have this multitool sitting in my drawer. This is a discontinued model and a collectors item, not to mention one of the best Leatherman multitools.
Had it in my pocked once. Zero use, zero damage, zero rust, zero sharpening etc.
pRICE DROPPED TO £100 including P&P.
I like to go simple:
- Food. Cold options but occasionally a small butane stove if I feel like a hot meal.
- Water. Tesco water bottles unless it's a hard mountain climb then osprey hydraulics bladder.
- Clothes. spare socks and tshirt in case I get drenched. Fleece as an extra layer, wproof...
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