We all know the transient nature of kit that either sticks around for a while before moving on for something different.
But what piece of kit (excluding knives) do you have that is a real keeper that you'll never move on and probably leave to your children?
For me it's got to be my Outwell SS kettle, a nice solid kettle equally at home on a gas stove as well as on a campfire. Sadly they're no longer made and I rarely see one for sale.
The other bit of kit that I'll not be parting with is my Brit Army Nos.12 stove. A solid, reliable stove that will definitely outlast me.
But what piece of kit (excluding knives) do you have that is a real keeper that you'll never move on and probably leave to your children?
For me it's got to be my Outwell SS kettle, a nice solid kettle equally at home on a gas stove as well as on a campfire. Sadly they're no longer made and I rarely see one for sale.
The other bit of kit that I'll not be parting with is my Brit Army Nos.12 stove. A solid, reliable stove that will definitely outlast me.
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