Low Quality ( 8 Mb ) - Ortik - For Alpine Use
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HEAT-IT<br />
all weather cooking system<br />
Heat- it is a patented system<br />
developed to improve the efficiency<br />
of standard mountain stoves. It is<br />
composed by high-technology fire<br />
retardant and fireproof fabrics.<br />
Heat-It has a very light universal<br />
structure which can be used with<br />
most kinds of stoves and canisters.<br />
Heat-It increases the energetic<br />
efficiency of the stove in over<br />
40% without wind and even more<br />
in cold and windy conditions.<br />
EFFICIENCY<br />
In 7 knots of wind condition<br />
AWARDS<br />
nominee<br />
“True innovation—coming up with an entirely new<br />
idea and not just tweaking an existing concept<br />
—is as precious as discovering a diamond in your<br />
pocket. (...) The Heat It is one of the best pieces of<br />
new gear I’ve used in recent memory.<br />
I recommend the Heat It for big wallers craving hot<br />
chow, as well as alpine climbers and mountaineers<br />
looking to solve the age-old problems of increasing<br />
stove performance in cold weather and wind, and<br />
minimizing stove danger when you are forced to<br />
cook in your tent’s vestibule. Then again, the Heat It<br />
is just as good for plain old camping.”<br />
“I just got this new to the market stove shield but I<br />
am going to go out on a limb and call it an instant<br />
classic must-have for any extreme weather stove<br />
user, “HANDS DOWN! (...)<br />
If you go out into blizzard conditions for a few days<br />
at a time on the ground, this thing is MONEY! And if<br />
you use it frequently enough you will easily see that<br />
it is actually safe enough for an extended big wall<br />
mission. This thing is so ahead of its time it should<br />
be used on extended special forces missions.”<br />
TrailSpace.com<br />
Rock and Ice magazine