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#122546 - 02/04/08 03:33 AM Re: Crusader canteen/stove kit [Re: mtnhiker]
jaywalke Offline
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Registered: 12/22/07
Posts: 172
Loc: Appalachian mountains
I keep mine in a car kit because of the weight, but have pulled it out occasionally for impromptu hikes.

I did manage to melt the plastic lid that BestGlide sells by using two Esbit tabs at once while on a wet, cold lunch stop for a faster cup of tea. The lid bubbled up along the side where it touched the outer wall, and when I managed to pry it off a glob of liquid plastic stayed put in that spot. It popped off after it cooled, but there is still some residue on the PTFE coating.

Heavy duty aluminum foil makes a better seal and is harder to melt.

The packing issue is annoying, but I do like having the space in the pouch for a few more items. I carry 3 Esbit tabs, 6 Pur-tabs, aluminum foil, tea bags, sugar, bouillon and a lighter, and usually leave the plastic cup at home. Why would I need two cups?




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#122547 - 02/04/08 03:40 AM Re: Crusader canteen/stove kit [Re: jaywalke]
Hacksaw
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I like having 2 cups. Lets me drink tea while I boil more water.

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#122550 - 02/04/08 03:59 AM Re: Crusader canteen/stove kit [Re: ]
jaywalke Offline
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Registered: 12/22/07
Posts: 172
Loc: Appalachian mountains
Originally Posted By: Hacksaw
I like having 2 cups. Lets me drink tea while I boil more water.


4 cups are better. :-P


Edited by jaywalke (02/04/08 03:59 AM)

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#122551 - 02/04/08 04:07 AM Re: Crusader canteen/stove kit [Re: jaywalke]
Hacksaw
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I'm cutting back. I'm down to 2.

Now I just need to cut down from 6+ knives LOL.

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#122557 - 02/04/08 07:33 AM Re: Crusader canteen/stove kit [Re: mtnhiker]
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I'm getting a crusader cup lid from Warthog1891 at bushcraft uk.
Now getting the rest of the kit.

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#123432 - 02/11/08 06:56 PM Re: Crusader canteen/stove kit [Re: mtnhiker]
atoz Offline
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Registered: 01/25/06
Posts: 144
Loc: Nevada
Why don't you just say canteen cup. I was thinking of the cascade cup and then the cup for the bottom of you nalgene water bottle. CANTEEN CUP. Yes it is heavy and all but it is a good idea.
cheers

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#124598 - 02/21/08 02:38 AM Re: Crusader canteen/stove kit [Re: ]
cliff Offline
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Registered: 05/12/01
Posts: 271
Loc: Louisiana
I decided to "roll my own" a few years ago, and came up with something called the CLIFFstove. It is a pretty successful rig for one, but not if the wife or kids are tagging along. For that, I drag along a Swedish Military Mess Kit with windscreen and Trangia stove.

Also, I fiddle with the CLIFFstove constantly - more air holes; a nip here; a tuck there. Recently, I modified it to fit the standard Swedish Military Trangia stove, which is bigger than the civilian one and holds more fuel. No better performance - just the older stove holds more fuel and I'm kind of sentimental about it.

It is not a lightweight rig; bit it is compact, tough, reliable, and efficient. That, and I built it.

.....CLIFF
(like, who else?)

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#133576 - 05/23/08 04:45 AM Re: Crusader canteen/stove kit [Re: Paragon]
Paragon Offline
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Registered: 10/21/07
Posts: 231
Loc: Greensboro, NC
Originally Posted By: Paragon
The only complaint that I originally had with the Crusader was keeping the stove kit attached to the canteen during use. Both cups snap securely onto the canteen, although the stove just kind of hung there due to friction, and would fall off as soon as I started walking. I solved this problem by placing the handle of the stove under the butterfly handles of the cup, and then attached a short elastic velcro strap between the two butterfly handles (connecting one end of the strap to the first handle, wrapping the strap around the front of the cup, and then attaching the other end to the second handle).

Now that I finally have some images uploaded, I thought I'd go ahead and update this thread.

Here's the elastic velcro strap that I mentioned above:



Here's a close up of how the strap is used to join the cooker to the cup:



And finally a shot of the entire system for scale:



Originally Posted By: "Hacksaw"
The other thing that might be an issue for me in the summer time is that the strap on the Best Glide carrying bag is very narrow. In winter it's not a problem as my shoulders are well padded but in summer I may have to replace the strap or supplement it with a pad.

I agree, the 1" shoulder strap supplied by Best Glide is much too narrow for the size/weight of this unit. I replaced mine with a 2" quick release Timbuk2 strap that also features much nicer hardware:





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