About this deal
Waterproof Camping Gear & Kit Repairs At Wood To Water, we consider keeping your kit dry and usable one of the most important things when out on the trail. We have a wide range of dry bags, waterproof map cases and waterproof material and waterproofing treatments like Nikwax, to keep your gear free from water and dirt. Read More Soto Windmaster and Soto Amicus Stoves are some of the most reliable, lightweight, and efficient stoves on the market. They boast many benefits ranging from their lightweight to their highly efficient burners. Experience the ultimate in cooking convenience with the SOTO Amicus Stove w/Igniter. This low-cost stove offers high-end performance, allowing you to simmer and mix and match with a variety of different cook pots.
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Camping Hygiene & Comfort Whether you are out on a day hike or looking to go out into the wild for a few days, it’s important to keep yourself and your kit clean. Those home comforts that you can take with you can really help. Wood to Water have compiled some of our favourite camping clean and comfort items to keep you smiling when you are out in the wild. Read More >>
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The Amicus is compatible with standard isobutane canisters, making it easy to find fuel for your trip. It also comes with a triple O-ring seal and metal seal for added safety. One disadvantage of the Amicus is that it does not come with an igniter, so a lighter or matches are necessary to start it. Continuous output under cold weather: With installation of the micro regulator, the WindMaster is able to maintain a consistent output when challenging the limits in this category of stoves. Merrell Women's Siren 4 Mid GORE-TEX hiking boots review: tough, comfortable, but not watertight in soggy conditions
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Famous for outdoor stoves, cookware and lanterns, SOTO Outdoors has created amazing 'blue flame' camping products since 1978.
MSR Pocket Rocket 2 Stove
A very good option for those who like to cook and like a bit of versatility in their stove set ups Buy One By all accounts the MSR Reactor is primarily designed for max heat output and efficiency for melting snow/boiling water, not simmering. Oh and the price these days is downright stupid (like all Cascade Design stuff).