Reddit Reddit reviews GSI Outdoors - Halulite Ketalist, Superior Backcountry Cookware Since 1985

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GSI Outdoors - Halulite Ketalist, Superior Backcountry Cookware Since 1985
TOUGH IN ANY TERRAIN: Made from a hard anodized aluminum surface that conducts heat better than titanium and resists scratches like no other. Take it to climb Mt. Everest, it can handle it.PREPARED FOR TEA TIME: Pinkies up! This 1-liter kettle has a low-profile design with an easy-to-pour spout and a handle that locks into place making it the perfect teakettle.SAVOR YOUR SOUP: Free up space in your backpack with this sweet bowl and mug solution. Both fit inside the kettle, giving you all the space you need for the rest of your gear.THE PERFECT POUR: Time to get fancy. This simple kettle design keeps everything warm, your hands, your drink, everything. Plus, it also features a no-drip spout for the perfect pour.IT'S ALL ABOUT THE OUTDOORS: In 1985 three siblings combined their love for the outdoors and set out to create GSI Outdoors. Now 32 years later GSI continues to bring quality cookware to outdoor lovers everywhere.
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2 Reddit comments about GSI Outdoors - Halulite Ketalist, Superior Backcountry Cookware Since 1985:

u/gandothesly · 2 pointsr/Bushcraft

I'll have to disagree here. The Mora Bushcraft Triflex is one of the finest blades I've used. It is light weight, yet, is extremely durable. It sharpens easily, holds and edge, and is about the right size for bushcraft in my hands.

I've used them to prep meat and vegetables, carve wood needles, baton firewood, cut cordage, fell tiny trees, and most other tasks one needs in the woods or at home. It is a joy to use.

I've used other brands at 20 times the price and have been left not nearly as satisfied.

Don't take for granted that you won't feel bad about really using this blade. At less than $30 you won't worry about replacing it (but you might never need to).

I've held and used the Mora Companion and the Mora HighQ Robust, I give them to folks that go into the woods with me as gifts. They are fine knives as well, with the same qualities as the Triflex.

If you are cheapo, grab one of these knives and try it. I'd bet most people like them.

As for the knife is not an axe part, we'll disagree there too. The Parang type machete, and other long knives of similar design is a type of tool used in many parts of the world. It can be used very skillfully for rather delicate tasks, such as food preparation, or it can be used to cut down a tree. In some areas that's all a person carries.

Firesteel, I'm with stupid_guy, hit Amazon: Light My Fire Scout has been working for me. I like that when it feels like you are holding it right, you are. Works good in the dark that way.

Guyot Stainless Steel Bottle, 32-Ounce

And one more thing you didn't ask for, but I love. And I like to spread the love:

GSI Halulite Ketalist

I've got a compass that I've used for 30 some years, but can't find it anywhere.

Let us know what you get and how much you like it after using it a bit! :-)


u/thesneakymonkey · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

As I said before, I just use my kettle to boil water. I carry the larger one because I boil water for two people at once in it. Why do you need a pot and a bottle to boil in??

Mine-the full set

just kettle

stainless one

Never used the cat can stoves. I only use my pocket rocket and it fits nicely on that.