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Mini Trangia
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8.3
Reviewed by Brenhden
"OK so I've used a full sized Millets rip off of a Trangia for the last ten years including 5 mont..."
Alpkit Airo 180
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8.3
Reviewed by Brenhden
"OK so I got this as not only am I adventuring and camping but I am also parking my bike on the ou..."
Adventure with a capital
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7.5
Reviewed by philsil
"I swapped my R1100RS for this little big bike. A pretty thing with a revvy engine I was eager to ..."
Edelrid Hexon Multi Fuel
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10.0
Reviewed by northlondoncookie
"Had this stove for over a year and has worked well. Easy to take apart and service and well thoug..."
Coleman 533
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1.0
Reviewed by northlondoncookie
"Despite many claiming what a wonderful stove this was mine arrived with wonky welded legs, rust a..."
Coleman Cobra 3
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9.0
Reviewed by Kenjikojo
"I have just come back from a few days camping in Normandy. The tent was brilliant. Lightweight an..."
W2 Adventure boots
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4.8
Reviewed by Harty
"Bought a pair of these 3 weeks ago and wore them for the first time this weekend. Did the Sarn He..."
RST Aplha II
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8.2
Reviewed by Moorso
"So I was looking for the best of both worlds....I wanted a comfy glove, waterproof, that offered ..."
Buell Ulysses XB12X
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8.1
Reviewed by Misfit
"Ok, I know that the Harley image has a lot to do with the downfall of this bike/brand but this do..."
The Rugged Road 2nd Edition
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8.0
Reviewed by James691
"Theresa Wallach and Florence Blenkiron. This is a story of adventure that happens to have a moto..."
Bagster CROSS'R Luggage
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8.0
Reviewed by Moorso
"I bought the tank bag as my bike came with a pre-existing Baglux tank cover (Triumph Tiger 885i),..."
Shark Evoline 2
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9.4
Reviewed by Moorso
"I have gone through a number of makes and helmet types - mostly full face to date - including RST..."
SUZUKA GORE-TEX  SUIT
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9.0
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"I've had this jacket and trouser pair for three years and I must say that they are an excellent t..."
My First Bike Ride
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8.0
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"thanks for a really great look into the real world of motorcycling, dun by a real biker, "
aberdaron
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"Not difficult but a better ride"
Into Mexico - cus it's no the end of the world
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9.0
Reviewed by jilp
"Excelent writing and an adventure by itself!, The only improvement would be to name the places yo..."
Halvarssons Neck Tube
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9.8
Reviewed by RH_SCOTLAND
"I ride all year round, rain, hail, snow, sunshine and wind. A run to work might be in the dark a..."
Adventure with a capital
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8.5
Reviewed by Andy17
"The one thing I love about the Derbi Terra its very robust for a little 125. It doesn't even look..."
peruvian adventure
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4.0
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"felt an awsome sense of accomplishment on my return to uk "
Honda ST1300 ABS
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8.1
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"Absolutely Superb at what it does and it does what it says it will on the can , the build quality..."
MRA VARIO TOURING SCREEN
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9.3
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"i put one on my Varedero and then on my Pan European i also intend to get one for my Triumph Tige..."
Triumph Tiger 800 XC
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8.5
Reviewed by Geddy Boy
" So far its been great , I've been all over the alps on it and did 9k in my first year of owner..."
Morocco Tizi n'Test
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5.0
Reviewed by nigel tailyour
"Narrow rock-strens dangerous road. Do NOT confuse with easy rides like Dades or Tizi n,Chikka"
Klim Balaclava
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10.0
Reviewed by Harty
"When it first arrived I was a bit disappointed as to how thin the material was, but I've just use..."
Vango Banshee 200 Tent
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8.3
Reviewed by ANDYdk
"VANGO BANSHEE 300 , used in IOM , VERY WET BUT NO LEAKS quick assembly the 300 quite light 2.75k..."
Scotland on a short shoe string.
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7.0
Reviewed by woodshack
"Thanks for this write up, I hope to do something similar this summer (mind you I recall saying th..."
Vango Banshee 200 Tent
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8.0
Reviewed by ANDYDK
"Got this for IOM 2012. First of all it never leaked, easy to put up and if you leave the inner at..."
Riding to the end of the world...and missing it.
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10.0
Reviewed by dick underdown
"Without doubt the best adventure travel book I have read in many a long year.. Possibly the new D..."
Meandering South through Europe
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1.0
Reviewed by jackass dave
"just noticed ,you have the same name as me ,how strange"
Was someone thinking of me when they built this?
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8.5
Reviewed by pafirth@tiscali.co.uk
"Well after changing my bike 4 times in 2 years I have ( I hope, but not nearly as much s my wife)..."
Thermarest Luxury Map Large.
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9.3
Reviewed by Suffolk_Snail
"I've been backpacking by bicycle, foot and later by car and motorcycle for over 35 years. I start..."
Touratech Windscreen spoiler
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8.3
Reviewed by Suffolk_Snail
"I used to have an 1159GSA with a BIG touring screen. When I bought my current F800GS, it came wit..."
MRA VARIO TOURING SCREEN
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9.0
Reviewed by picos mestizo
"I've given it 10 for Durability because it isn't a thin flimsy screen. I've also given it 10 for ..."
Riding to the end of the world...and missing it.
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10.0
Reviewed by dick underdown
"The next Dan Walsh? I can't a higher compliment than than that. You are transported there and l..."
Metal Mule Suspension Lowering Kit XT660Z
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9.3
Reviewed by Barcelona Pat
"Metal Mule Suspension Lowering Kit - 30 minutes to fit, a cheap and easy way of shaving a bit off..."
Hein Gerike Tuareg Bar Bag
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9.7
Reviewed by Barcelona Pat
"Hein Gerike Tuareg Bar Bag - A cheap black plastic zipped bag that sits neatly across the handleb..."
Symtec Heated Grips
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9.0
Reviewed by Barcelona Pat
"- This type are the heating elements which are stuck onto the handlebars under the original hand ..."
Loobman Chain Oiler
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5.3
Reviewed by Barcelona Pat
"Loobman Chain Oiler - I took a bit of a punt with this chain oiler for a few reasons. The first ..."
Fenda Extenda
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9.3
Reviewed by Barcelona Pat
"Fenda Extenda - A relatively cheap bit of black platsic which is stuck to the back of the front m..."
Pivot Pegs
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9.0
Reviewed by Barcelona Pat
"Pivot Pegs - I didn´t find the comparitively small original pegs that comfortable, so I looked ar..."
Xenon Headlight Bulbs
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9.0
Reviewed by Barcelona Pat
"Xenon Headlight Bulbs - I swapped out the main and dipped beam bulbs for these before heading off..."

Coleman 533 Hot

Coleman 533

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Manufacturer Coleman
Product Name Sportster stove.
Price 45


The daddy. For when you want to actually cook up a proper dinner rather than boil some water for a pot noodle.

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Despite many claiming what a wonderful stove this was mine arrived with wonky welded legs, rust and a paint job done by a 1 year old. I wouldn't want to see what would happen after a year.

 

533

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Great stove, easy to light with nice big stable footprint.
Doesn't like old stale fuel, pops! bangs! & goes out!. Bit like old Jap bikes.
Definately more than just a tea brewer.

 

The business

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I've had my 533 for about 5 years now and use it every time I go camping. I've just had a "boil-off" against a Primus quickboil stove that looked the business... and my old-fashioned 533 filled with unleaded from my bike beat it to the boil. It also does simmering very well, allowing me to enjoy cooking whilst camping almost as much as I do at home (not tried to cook a Thai banquet on it yet, that would be a tad ambitious!).

Highly recommended piece of kit.

 

Coleman 533

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9.7
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Hi i used my coleman 533 nonstop for nearly 6 years,but had it for 15, it ran on all sorts of crap fuel from around the world, once a week i gave it a small service, manily cleaning the generator pipe and a dab of oil on the pump,i could fill straight out of my fuel tank, ive heard that people have had problems at altitude but i never had any problems. this is a great bit of kit and i would never go on a trip with out it.

 

Almost perfect

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I had one of these for several years and always enjoyed showing up my friends when they lit their puny camping gaz stoves. This little jet engine is very powerful and very adjustable, the only reason I don't have it now is that a charity run ended in Mongolia and I had to leave it there and fly home.

The "Nearly perfect" is because of the weight and size of the thing. It really does take up a lot of space, so I now have a 442 "feather" which is slightly less powerful but much more convenient to carry.

And don't forget these puppies will run of pretty much any petrol, so if you have fuel for you bike then you have fuel for your dinner :-)

 
 
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coleman stove
big al
Had all sorts of stoves but this is truly the best, its so powerfull and compact and allways reliable
whenever I've used it. Once cooked a full pan of chips for the kids outside last winter in the snow.
Best chips we've ever had.
big al , February 13, 2011
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Boo Cock
Had one of these for quite some time. Note had.It boils a pot of water in no time at all, however, it does not go low enough to simmer porige or anything else that needs very low heat. Also, it is impossible to refill when hot, and is a dodgy job even when cold. Mine would leak like a basket despite efforts to rectify. It could not be left with pressure in the tank for fear of leaking and to let the pressure out was to say at lest lethal.Reliability was good until one day lt developed a blockage and after repairing would work at home but never on the road. I fixed it , eventually, with a BIG hammer. I now stick with my 40 year old GAZ stove. Result.
Boo Cock , October 22, 2012

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