Hacksaw:
Great post! I am very interested in the Crusader Cup rig you are using, and any feedback about it, such as:
How do you like it?
How is effective the cooker/windscreen/stand?
Is that a soda can alcohol stove in the cooker in the image
It's the full Crusader canteen rig from Bestglide.com. I usually piece stuff together but that time I just ordered everything. It was a little pricey but I think it was worth it.
To answer your first question I like it a lot. I've posted about it on the site before...if you do some searching you'll find other posts. It's on the heavy side but since I picked it up (which hasn't been all that long to be honest) it's been able to cover all of my needs. The Canteen is very rugged, the plastic cup is light weight and fits well. The steel cup is VERY sturdy and with the optional lid, is a very effective vessel for boiling 2 cups of water. You can even get a hanging handle to suspend the steel cup over a fire. I have one but haven't used it yet.
The cooker doesn't fit super well when nested around the rest of the system but it's good enough for me and once in the carrying bag it's a non-issue. I've used the cooker in many different ways since I purchased it including hexamine tabs, liquid alcohol (poured in bottom like a tealight stove only there is no stove), a candle, gel chaffing fuel, and the stove you see. I've yet to try building a mini fire in it or putting hot coals in kelly kettle style but it's definately on my to do list. I don't think it's going to keep out any super strong winds but I carry some HD aluminum foil just in case. Speaking of windscreens, I've also used it as a windscreen for a tea light candle when I need some light...works pretty well for that too.
The stove is a Vargo titanium alohol stove which has had it's feet and pot stand legs removed...they were getting in the way. I wrap it in a piece of cloth and keep it in the cooker...gives me something to wipe up fuel if I spill as well. The stove really likes to be in there. In the winter I can intentionally spill some fuel around the stove so when I light it, there's some extra priming fire...maybe a bit wasteful but you really need to make sure those stoves prime properly or they'll burn all the fuel before getting hot enough to burn properly. I've been using that stove all winter and despite the bad hype about using alcohol in the cold, I've been pretty happy with the results as long as I don't ask too much of it.
I purchased the bag that goes with. It's a bit big but recently I've used that space to my advantage keeping a 4oz. bottle of fuel (enough for 3 runs), a waterproof container of matches, a bic, and my MSR MIOX pen. Slung over my shoulder along with my other shoulder bag, I can easily do day hikes without the need for a backpack and still get a couple of meals in.
I happened to get a spare steel cup and cooker out of my order. I keep that in my emergency car kit with about a dozen hexamine tablets.