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Gear Details: Stoves

Markill Peak Ignition Titanium

Manufacturer: Markill by Vaude

SKU: 762205

Product Details:
Product Year2009
Fuel Type:Canister
Pot included:No
BTUs:-
Weight (lbs, oz): 3.1
Price:$60


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This excellent stove for lightweight travels does take a bit longer to boil water than other stoves, such as the MSR rocket, but doesn't disappoint. It folds down tiny! Piezo start is convenient, but don't plan to use it if there's moisture in the air. Overall I've been very satisfied with its quality and performance.
Posted by mark, Jul 25, 2011 Star Star Star Star Star

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Q.} Dear Kristin,

I'm allergic to down, but I like its compressibility. I’ve been trying to find a synthetic bag that packs as well as a down one. But do you know anyone who makes a hypoallergenic down sleeping bag or am I stuck with synthetics? 
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A.} Dear Greg,

Guess what? You are probably not allergic to down. You are likely allergic to the dust particles that remain in down that is not cleaned and processed properly. Or dust mites. Or mold that can grow in an im properly stored down bag. Some tips: Forget about buying a bag that’s labeled 750-fill power or under. Those are lesser quality downs that might have you sneezing and wheezing all night. If you opt for an 850-fill power or higher bag, you’re getting only the fluffiest down plumules that have been thoroughly cleaned.

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