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Trangia

Trangia 25 & Gas Burner Stove

This extremely practical, lightweight cooking set is perfect for backpacking groups, hikers, or lightweight camping, where every gram counts on the move. Using ultra lightweight alloy the Trangia 25 is now 21% lighter than the original version. This cooking set is suitable for up to 4 people for lightweight camping holidays, with capacious pans and a wider frying pan to make cooking for groups easier.

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Trangia

Trangia Model 25 UL Stove

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This extremely practical, lightweight cooking set is perfect for backpackers or hikers, where every gram counts on the move. Using ultra lightweight alloy the Trangia 25 is now 21% lighter than the original version. The cooking set is suitable for groups of up to 4 people.

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Primus

OmniLite Ti Stove

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£175.00

 

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Petzl

Tikka 2 Head Torch

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£35.00

 

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Jetboil

Zip Stove

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£70.00

 

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Trangia

Trangia Model 27 UL Stove

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£53.00

 

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Wayfayrer

Main Meals

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Trangia

Trangia 25K & Gas Burner Stove

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£105.00

 

 
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Petzl

Tikkina 2 Head Torch

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£20.00

 

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Trangia

Trangia Model 27K UL Stove

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£64.00

 

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Jetboil

Sol Stove

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£115.00

 

 
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Vango

4 Leg Camp Bed

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£19.00

 

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Silverpoint

300 Lumen Lantern

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£40.00

 

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MSR

Whisperlite International 2012 Stove

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£100.00

 

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Jetboil

Zip Stove

 

£70.00

Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By Matthew, 28 Apr 2012

My best bit of kit!

Versatile, reliable, compact - I can't recommend this product enough... and you don't even need a lighter or matches as it comes with an igniter. The triangular shaped foot plate in this updated design has sorted out the balance issues. I have used this for everything from winter mountaineering to heating baby food on a long walk. A must buy!

Versatile, reliable, compact - I can't recommend this product enough... and you don't even need a lighter or matches as it comes with an igniter. The ...

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Wayfayrer

Main Meals

 

£4.00

Overall Rating    1 2 3 4   (3.8 out of 5)

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Reviewed By Alex, 07 Apr 2012

Good grub.

These are a lot heavier than dried food, but they taste quite good. A few tips are to make sure you get them really hot (they taste pretty bad when cold or warm), use a long spoon so as not to end up wearing most of your meal and stick to the spicier options as they taste less of the bag (take tobasco to add).

These are a lot heavier than dried food, but they taste quite good. A few tips are to make sure you get them really hot (they taste pretty bad when c...

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Reviewed By Claudia, 26 Mar 2012

Taste great but quite heavy and expensive

I am currently doing my Duke of Edinburgh Gold award. I took these on my silver practice and qualifying expedition and found them really tasty. They are however quite expensive and weigh a lot more than freeze dry food but I believe they are more filling.

I have eaten them both warm (cooked on a trangia)and cold for lunch, both times they were very nice despite it not sounding very tasty.

I have had chilli con carne, meatballs and pasta and beef stew and dumplings. I also intend to take these on my gold practice for both lunch and dinner so I will be taking 7 in total.

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Reviewed By Ella, 23 Feb 2012

Yummy yummy yummy! :D

I have has these a few times, and they are great! After a long days walking, all you want is some hot food, and these cook so fast! They come in pouches you just stick in some boiling water, heat it, then eat it out the pack - so no washing up either!! only thing is i do find the chicken they put in their meals is not like you would think and i didn't really like it! But all the others are lovely and yummy! :D

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Reviewed By Mike, 06 Jan 2012

Tastes like ---- but it will keep you alive

Crocodile Dundee said all that needs to be said really. It's expensive, not really much of a weight saver adn takes to long to heat up - but it can be eaten cold in an emergency.

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Reviewed By simon, 18 Aug 2011

Home comfort food under the stars

I have been in the Army for six years and eaten many different types of things that keep you going after a long day. I have also been camping since a child and when some friends and I went camping over Scafell pike it was amazing to sit down under the stars to a decent curry and the pleasure of a geat breakfast in the morning. It warmed the soul to know there is good food to eat which inspre me to carry on.

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Reviewed By , 23 Jun 2011

Awesome Camping Food !

I am a Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme Trainee Leader, and have completed all three levels myself (Bronze, Silver and Gold).

After going on my Bronze practice I realised what a pain it was to have to attempt to cook food, meant for an average kitchen, on a camping stove. I also grew increasingly annoyed with the amount of time it took to cook in the decreasing light !

Then I found Wayfarers, needless to say since then every expedition I have gone on, ranging from Black Mountains (Wales) to Yorkshire Dales, I have chosen Wayfarers as my nutrition.

They are available in several flavours, though I would personally recommend Chilli Con Carne (which provides a lot of inner body heat, for those cold nights !) and Beans and Sausages for a good breakfast !

Can be eaten at any temperature, even cold, depending on your tastes and patience levels !!

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Primus

OmniLite Ti Stove

 

£175.00

Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By Richard, 02 Mar 2012

titani-yummy!

Fantastic stove! I'm not a fan of the current "stacked" stoves with pot over burner over cannister, they're so unstable its a hazard, hence updating my old Primus Easyfuel 2 with this.
The stove itself weighs 219 grams, pump is 103g and supplied fuel bottle is 87g. The stove is smaller than the old Omnifuel and now fits nicely inside a 1 litre pot (Primus/ Optimus etc) to keep it tidily packed.
Having done some calcs it seems the stove burns Primus power fuel and gas at the same weight per minute (using correct jetting) and each fuel is almost identical in efficiency for boiling water, with gas using 2.4g/min and powerfuel/white gas using 2.49g/min.
In terms of overall pack weight, with one 250g gas cannister it weighs 600g (new cannister weighs 380g!) and using a full fuel bottle weighs 707g, although with the bottle you get 300g of fuel rather than 250, hence on anything more than an overnight trip where you'd take a 100g gas cannister it is more space, weight, cost and time efficient using liquid fuel - and the liquid fuel doesn't suffer depressurisation slow-down like gas cans do, as you just give it a few more pumps on the handle.
Overall a fantastic, light and efficient stove, not to mention the titanium grin factor!

Fantastic stove! I'm not a fan of the current "stacked" stoves with pot over burner over cannister, they're so unstable its a hazard, hence updating m...

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Trangia

Trangia Model 25 UL Stove

 

£58.00

Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (4.5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By , 23 Jun 2011

Great compact design.

Fantastic lightweight design. Non-stick pan version is best where it is available. Meths burner slower than the gas version, but saves on weight.

Fantastic lightweight design. Non-stick pan version is best where it is available. Meths burner slower than the gas version, but saves on weight.

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Reviewed By Stuart, 10 May 2011

Perfect starter and then some cooking apparatus

If you are looking for that piece of kit to start you off or even just a change then I reccommend the Trangia 25 UL. I have travelled all round the uk with this piece of kit weighing in less than one kilogram. Being able to cook a variety of meals. It cleans easily and heats quickly. The Trangia quality in engineering and design is clear. I wouldnt change it for the world :)

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Petzl

Tikka 2 Head Torch

 

£35.00

Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By Cath, 05 Apr 2012

Head Torch moves to top pocket item!

Remember when head torches were bulky and heavy, lived at the bottom of your ruck with the first aid kit and were one of the reasons why your Scottish winter pack just seemed so huge? No more! This one comes with a pull out, self reloading elastic string rather than head band, meaning it is so compact it can live in the top pocket of your rucksack with the compass and the whistle, ready to deploy swiftly when that route just takes a bit longer than you planned. Beats emptying out all your kit in a hooley on the Cairngorm plateau! If that's not your bag, be assured this torch, compact as it is, provides all the power you need to navigate and the economy setting is more than enough for any general task. Easy to use and well designed, this is great product.

Remember when head torches were bulky and heavy, lived at the bottom of your ruck with the first aid kit and were one of the reasons why your Scottish...

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Reviewed By Nigel, 04 Nov 2011

Excellent torch

Just been out through the forest as dusk fell, and it certainly exceeds my expectations. On economy setting it provides more than enough light, and there is the higher setting available. It produced enough light for two people to be able to walk safely. The dog didn't need it; all I could see was two silver orbs blinking occasionally amidst the trees.. No idea about battery life yet, but the excellent man in Durham told me he was still on his initial set of batteries after three years!

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Trangia

Trangia Model 27 UL Stove

 

£53.00

Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By Martin, 15 Dec 2011

A classic design

I was using one of these over 30 years ago and I think mine is almost that old and it still works perfectly, because thre's nothing that can go wrong with it - all my original components are still fine. Aside from the lighter alloy in the new version the design hasn't changed at all, so I guess they got that right first time. Not as quick as a gas stove, but it doesn't take all that long to heat a pot of water. So long as you have a source of ignition - lighter, matches - it won't let you down.

I was using one of these over 30 years ago and I think mine is almost that old and it still works perfectly, because thre's nothing that can go wrong ...

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Petzl

Tikkina 2 Head Torch

 

£20.00

Overall Rating    1 2 3 4 5   (4.5 out of 5)

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Reviewed By Simon, 30 Apr 2012

Excellent value head torch

Having bought Petzl head torches before I chose the Tikkina 2 because I expected it to provide good quality for the very reasonable price and I can certainly say I wasn't disappointed. The batteries were easy to load, it was comfortable and gave a good output for use in a tent and wandering around the campsite at night.

I also tried it out on some night navigation and found it excellent for close up map work, as well as for surveying the area as we checked for features to navigate by. Given it's low cost I was impressed by the distance of visibility the torch gave on its main beam setting. The economic setting was also more than adequate for reading maps and other close work, and had less impact on my night vision when used to check the map so it took less time to readjust once the torch was off.

Having bought Petzl head torches before I chose the Tikkina 2 because I expected it to provide good quality for the very reasonable price and I can ce...

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Reviewed By Ross, 31 May 2011

Quality basic head torch

In terms of light output this torch surpassed my expectations. From the 23 lumen output quoted in the description I assumed it would be good for nothing but map reading, cooking and use inside the tent. In use however the full power option is more than sufficient to light the ground ahead when walking and even illuminate objects several metres away. This will not replace a more powerful handheld torch such as a LED Lenser Police Tech Focus in terms of range or light output but it compliments it very well.

As you would expect from the Petzl brand, the build quality is very good. It feels sturdy and well made. It is one of the lightest head torches I have used and as a result is very comfortable to wear. I did worry that the single strap wouldn't offer adequate stability but it actually works very well and the torch is held securely without the strap needing to be excessively tight.

Overall, as a basic head torch to compliment a powerful handheld torch for general use around camp and when walking I would very highly recommend the Petzl Tikkina 2. It isn't the brightest or most featured packed on the market hence only a four star rating but for £20.00 it is an ideal budget option.

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Camping Gear (335  Products)