Looks like a great design. Still love my u-turn for the weight but might have to go this route for when we have llamas or do floats. Do one or both of those types every year and been thinking about a heavier duty stove for those hunts.
I have a very similar stove. The box is the same and it is VERY difficult to assemble once it has been used and is warped. Can you make a video of putting it together after it has been burned in and used? It's been an ordeal trying to get it together, especially with cold hands.
I definitely appreciate the thought and effort put into the stove pipe connection design with the pipe clamp and easy to install flute/spark arrestor. Definitely more cohesive than Seek Outside’s design. Available in different size stoves or one size fits all?
We've had a ton of shelters over the years, and have a few samples, but nothing is set in stone. But in the meantime, our stove will work perfectly with the PEAX Solitude or Argali Shelters.
Hey GOHUNT, do you have any insight on where the extra stove weight is coming from compared to seek's medium (non u-turn) stove and how it might be a benefit? (thicker metal, more durable, etc) There's roughly a 13oz difference, nothing crazy but noticeable relative to overall weight. Both look pretty comparable and I had pretty much settled on Seek's stove until i saw this, now i'm back on the fence. lol
Put the wing nuts on the front door so you don’t lose them. ( proceeds to put the nut on the ground.)😂😂. Also are you guys going to offer it in different sizes in the future?
Ha. Brady's mind is always on the next step in these educational videos, but he did put three out of the four in the correct spot :) We like your attention to detail watching :) If we get more suggestions for different sizes, we will probably consider it. Great question!
Are these sourced from china? Was looking on eBay and found one branded soomloom with the exact design besides the sliding door? Even the bag it comes in is the same? Thanks
In order to get the spark arrestor out, do you have to unscrew the chimney clamp and lift the stove pipe up? I had a situation two years ago where right after we went to bed, that arrestor got clogged and tried smoking us out, and it was super easy to slide it out, clean it off, then slide it back in again. I love the design, but a little concerned about that. Please correct me if I’m wrong
Our design is like you mentioned, you'll have to remove the stove pipe and then clean out the spark arrestor. So you'll need to let your pipe cool, we like to check it every so often before heating up the stove, that way we don't have to wait for a cool down.
@@GOHUNT I know these types of stoves heat and cool quite a bit, so are you running it, then letting it cool for a sec, checking and cleaning, then firing it back up? Thanks
We’ve used a ton of shelters over the years, and have a few samples, but nothing is set in stone. But in the meantime, our stove will work perfectly with the PEAX Solitude or the Argali shelters 👊
Aren’t you going to burn the tips of your fingers trying to grab those little rings on the door? (I’ve never run a backcountry stove so ignorance is bliss)
I do not have their stove, but I have the seek outside sxl. There is no concern about burning your fingertips with the little rings. However, I do tend to use a stick as a fire poker and a door opener just because it’s easier. 👍
Seek Outside and Argali both make great stoves! Ours is competitively priced and $20 or $30 less than comparable sized stoves. One of the features we incorporated into ours that gives it a leg up is the internal sleeves that guide the legs, making assembly far less frustrating.
You should try the corner roll technique for your stovepipe. It’s simple for one person and no crinkles in your pipe.
What's that?
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Always did this as well, kind of create a candy cane looking spiral then just turn it the opposite way once the rings are on.
Stove ring trick is genius
I spy a gohunt tent pole... I for see a tipi drop soon
We have been testing some shelter designs, but nothing is set in stone as of yet. Good eye though :) :)
It looks like it’s made of Dyneema too 😃
Thank you Brady for great information on the stove. Looks like a great product
Love the look of that tent pole 😉 hopefully full shelter coming soon
Looks awesome, lads
Thank you! It was a fun project.
Looks very similar design to the wild wild west stove - but better. I especially like the way the chimney attaches to the stove. Nicely done
Thanks!
Thanx
Appreciate you checking it out!
Hell yea 🔥
Appreciate the support!!
Looks like a great design. Still love my u-turn for the weight but might have to go this route for when we have llamas or do floats. Do one or both of those types every year and been thinking about a heavier duty stove for those hunts.
Damn GOHUNT is staying busy dropping hella videos today and new products
Been a fun week for sure! Thanks for watching.
I have a very similar stove. The box is the same and it is VERY difficult to assemble once it has been used and is warped. Can you make a video of putting it together after it has been burned in and used? It's been an ordeal trying to get it together, especially with cold hands.
I definitely appreciate the thought and effort put into the stove pipe connection design with the pipe clamp and easy to install flute/spark arrestor. Definitely more cohesive than Seek Outside’s design. Available in different size stoves or one size fits all?
Thanks, currently the stove is only available in 1 size but we might make different sizes in the future!
Some sweet feature upgrades over my seek outside stove. and... is that a new tipi???? 🤔
We've had a ton of shelters over the years, and have a few samples, but nothing is set in stone. But in the meantime, our stove will work perfectly with the PEAX Solitude or Argali Shelters.
@@GOHUNT I got a 10-day bear hunt in SE Alaska in a few weeks if you want some test feedback in those conditions 😉
Hey GOHUNT, do you have any insight on where the extra stove weight is coming from compared to seek's medium (non u-turn) stove and how it might be a benefit? (thicker metal, more durable, etc) There's roughly a 13oz difference, nothing crazy but noticeable relative to overall weight. Both look pretty comparable and I had pretty much settled on Seek's stove until i saw this, now i'm back on the fence. lol
I noticed that as well. Small heat box and heavy…not a great combo…
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Put the wing nuts on the front door so you don’t lose them. ( proceeds to put the nut on the ground.)😂😂. Also are you guys going to offer it in different sizes in the future?
Ha. Brady's mind is always on the next step in these educational videos, but he did put three out of the four in the correct spot :) We like your attention to detail watching :) If we get more suggestions for different sizes, we will probably consider it. Great question!
Are these sourced from china? Was looking on eBay and found one branded soomloom with the exact design besides the sliding door? Even the bag it comes in is the same? Thanks
Yes, this stove is made in China.
is there a reason you didnt go with the twist lock style stove parts when building the stove?
Mainly for simplicity reasons, we felt like this design was very easy to put together. Great question!
In order to get the spark arrestor out, do you have to unscrew the chimney clamp and lift the stove pipe up? I had a situation two years ago where right after we went to bed, that arrestor got clogged and tried smoking us out, and it was super easy to slide it out, clean it off, then slide it back in again. I love the design, but a little concerned about that. Please correct me if I’m wrong
Our design is like you mentioned, you'll have to remove the stove pipe and then clean out the spark arrestor. So you'll need to let your pipe cool, we like to check it every so often before heating up the stove, that way we don't have to wait for a cool down.
@@GOHUNT I know these types of stoves heat and cool quite a bit, so are you running it, then letting it cool for a sec, checking and cleaning, then firing it back up? Thanks
Will the stovepipe connection be available for sale as a standalone?
Not at this time.
Is a tent next?
We’ve used a ton of shelters over the years, and have a few samples, but nothing is set in stone. But in the meantime, our stove will work perfectly with the PEAX Solitude or the Argali shelters 👊
If Brady and Brian Call are using it. Must be some good lite weight stuff
Actually heavier than seeks stoves but looks like a nicer design for fitment.
And Peax is coming out with one so they'll recommend that too
They'll use whatever they get paid to.
It works, but takes, time too. not good😘😘
Aren’t you going to burn the tips of your fingers trying to grab those little rings on the door? (I’ve never run a backcountry stove so ignorance is bliss)
I do not have their stove, but I have the seek outside sxl. There is no concern about burning your fingertips with the little rings. However, I do tend to use a stick as a fire poker and a door opener just because it’s easier. 👍
$435 with pipe, $360 for just the stove. How much does it weigh?
About 4 total with storage bag and pipe according to website. Give or take a couple ounces
@@Joeblk10 I couldn't find it on gohunt. Where'd you see it? Thanks.
Damn that’s a lot but it seems quality and light
$435…The stove better cook me breakfast and pack up my crap every morning. lol I have never really had the time to mess with a stove in the woods.
Why should someone buy this over a more well established brand at a comparable price?
Seek Outside and Argali both make great stoves! Ours is competitively priced and $20 or $30 less than comparable sized stoves. One of the features we incorporated into ours that gives it a leg up is the internal sleeves that guide the legs, making assembly far less frustrating.
@@GOHUNT This is priced over what a Seek large stove costs-and they are the same size. Where are you getting your numbers?