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The Appalachian Combo includes the Clikstand S-2 and Windscreen S-2, designed for outdoor cooking with gas burners. Weighing just 4.6 oz, it features a durable stainless steel construction and a windscreen that enhances cooking efficiency. Perfect for adventurers seeking a lightweight, compact solution for their culinary needs.
Manufacturer | CLIKSTAND |
Part Number | 66 |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 3 inches |
Size | 50 |
Color | 50 |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Outdoor cooking. |
Included Components | Clikstand S-2, Windscreen S-2 |
T**G
Satisfied
Simple, compact, light weight. Sets up in a snap. Unit is extremely stable.
K**Y
stable and dependable
I've had this (ss version) clikstand and windscreen combo for a couple years now and I've been very happy with them. The clikstand is easy to assemble and provides a rock solid, steady base for my pot* even when the cooking surface isn't completely level. The clikstand slightly elevates my Trangia burner which allows for better combustion (almost impossible to do with homemade stands). The combustion is optimized by the air holes at the bottom of the stand. Also the distance between the burner and the pot is optimized (difficult to dial in with homemade stoves). The stand breaks down to four almost-flat nesting pieces and the windscreen stores inside my pot. There's nothing fragile about the dismantled clikstand and it can be stored anywhere in your pack without damaging other gear.My Clikstand weighs 2.4ozmy windscreen weighs .7oz(You can save an ounce or two by using the Evernew alcohol stove instead of a Trangia)This isn't the lightest-weight stand around but its stability and fuel efficiency make up for the few extra grams, especially in the true backcountry where there are no picnic tables or flat spots to cook. As advances are made in lightweight materials, a lot of UL backpacking equipment quickly becomes obsolete. But I have a feeling I'll be using my clikstand for many years to come.*Since I'm using an MSR ti kettle I had to bend the stand's prongs in slightly, but they bent smoothly with no wrinkles, cracking, or weakening of the metal. No harm was done. I also cut a notch out of the windscreen for the handles of my kettle, but this turned out to be unnecessary because alcohol stoves make the handles so hot that I use a pot grabber instead.
S**R
Crazy Indian
I bought this item and my Apache dinner is still not done! Where did I go wrong?
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