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    I changed from the brs3000 cooker after reading a few scary stories of lots of people using them and then out of the blue the arms were getting to hot and sagging, tipping hot water everywhere, I have also found the jetboil stash a lot more efficient than just heating a titanium pot.

    I’m a eu43-44 boot size and yep I made a cock is on weight for that it is 600g per boot
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    Quote Originally Posted by burtonator View Post
    @Stocky
    I changed from the brs3000 cooker after reading a few scary stories of lots of people using them and then out of the blue the arms were getting to hot and sagging, tipping hot water everywhere, I have also found the jetboil stash a lot more efficient than just heating a titanium pot.

    I’m a eu43-44 boot size and yep I made a cock is on weight for that it is 600g per boot
    Oh yeh I hadn't heard that but I've never had an issue in 3 years or so. No doubt it's less efficient but I still get 5-6 days of life out of a small canister. That's just boiling water (300mls for breakfast and a coffee and 500 mls for dinner and a tea plus maybe another 150mls for a hot drink midday when it's cold).i may have missed it but what's your foot. I'm sure your La Sportivas are mint as I have a set of The TX5s that I like alot for summer/north island boots but definitely worth trying a set of the Scarpa on for size. They are super stiff but the have a roll in the sole so they are surprisly good on long flat land heading up river beds etc. Plus Iv always found better life from leather (provided you clean and oil them).

 

 

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