Jetboil Stash review - A slow burn?

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • Jetboil took their sweet time coming out with a lightweight version of their popular stoves. But did they succeed in making a true must-have for the weight-watching hiker? Find out in our review of the Jetboil Stash!
    0:00 - Intro
    0:27 - The wait/weight
    1:03 - Comparison to ultralight favorites: BRS-3000T and alcohol stove
    2:02 - Why to consider a Jetboil Stash
    2:16 - Speed and efficiency
    3:08 - Usability and safety
    5:00 - Use cases: who are you hiking with?
    5:37 - Tips before you buy
    6:19 - Conclusion
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    In this video (affiliate links):
    - Jetboil Stash: amzn.to/3oo3e1T
    - BRS-3000T: amzn.to/3zr4iZd
    - Toaks 700ml pot: amzn.to/3yYqSHf
    - Boundless voyage alcohol stove: amzn.to/3zrpGO0
    - Nerf gun: amzn.to/3PvTcHV
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    Filmed with (affiliate links)
    - Edelkrone slider: collabs.shop/lsnuil
    - Sony A7IV: amzn.to/329AyCi
    - Laowa 24mm f14 probe lens: amzn.to/35K8wzj
    - Sony 35mm f1.8: amzn.to/3DeUnW9
    - Sony 85mm f1.8: amzn.to/3Hi1Y8K
    - Rode NTG4+ shotgun microphone: amzn.to/3v9oV9M
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Komentáře • 12

  • @Kakkoii_ne
    @Kakkoii_ne Před rokem +1

    I used mine, yesterday, for the first time. I was very impressed. After I used it, and was packing up, I noticed that it was not hot. It cooled off very quickly and I could pack it. It heated up very fast! It was cold outside and it gave us a warm meal and hot tea.

  • @texmexia49
    @texmexia49 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I would suggest a few changes. 1. Make the pot “universal” with a sold separately option so it can be used with other stoves. 2. Make the stove with a deeper concave design like Soto to provide more wind resistance. 3. Offer a 1 liter option. I definitely like the overall design and weight though.

  • @nieklegdeur
    @nieklegdeur Před rokem +2

    Be careful with the tinfoil hat, as jetboil states in their instructions:
    -do not use windscreen or outback oven; this can overheat the fuel canister, resulting in explosion.
    I think it's safe to use the tinfoil hat though, just don't use a windscreen! (And of course don't wrap it all around the canister)

    • @BelgianHikers
      @BelgianHikers  Před rokem

      Super useful find, thanks! I've always assumed you're safe as long as you only use a windscreen on one side of the canister, but that IS a rather ominous-sounding warning. So something like a Soto Windmaster would probably be a better bet for those looking to camp out in windy conditions.

  • @outofdarts
    @outofdarts Před 10 měsíci +1

    You just combined my two hobbies.

    • @BelgianHikers
      @BelgianHikers  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Someone should really start a YT channel testing al kinds of stuff based on how well it stands up to Nerf darts 😂 Amazing job on your channel by the way! I scrolled back all the way back to 2016 to see some embarrassing first videos but nope, quality right from the start.

  • @valerietheuns2365
    @valerietheuns2365 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice review! Love the genius testing with the Nerf gun hahah

    • @BelgianHikers
      @BelgianHikers  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, I may have had a little too much fun with that one 😅

  • @wyosundancer
    @wyosundancer Před 5 měsíci +1

    How many times can you boil water with one (1) cannister ? How many cannisters would be required if using the Jetboil three (3) to five (5) times per day for three (3) days ?

    • @BelgianHikers
      @BelgianHikers  Před 5 měsíci +1

      That's a tricky question, because it depends on temperature, wind and the amount of water you want to boil. But on average, if we assume that you boil half a liter of water, I'd estimate you'd get a little over 10 boils out of a 100g canister. Since 500ml is on the high end for food prep, 1 small canister for 3 days seems feasible in fair weather.

  • @lakorai2
    @lakorai2 Před rokem +1

    No. Getva soto wondmaster and a toaks ti pot. Half thr weight and cheaper.

    • @BelgianHikers
      @BelgianHikers  Před rokem

      Certainly a good setup, especially in windy conditions! Probably a bit slower though, and not as stable.