I've been using Trangia for more than 30, for long distance hiking trips and now for adventure riding. Went from spirit burner to gas. Brilliant system.
Good day to you. I am a senior rider on HONDA Cross Cub from Japan. Enjoying touring ,camping and video uploading. This is so nice Trangia video Awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Have a nice day my friend!!
Thank you sir, glad you liked it. I have long wanted to make more camping cooking and cooking gear stuff.. may have the time for this in the winter now. Cheers
Have owned and used the 25T and the 27T and the 28T for at least 2 decades now. My husband and I have vintage VESPA SCOOTERS and do Moto-camping with them. Since I'm a stove gear junkie I own many other kinds of stoves but for Moto-camping the TRANGIA STORMCOOKERS can't be beat! When cooking for 4 or more people I take all 3 of the TRANGIAs. 25T for main meats or fish, 27T for veggies, and the 28T for hot drink brewups (28T burner and mug for pour over coffee and the 28T bowl for prep mixing.) Three kits, for a complete kitchen fit for any crowd. It'sa EPIC never fails me system.
I totally Agree Pamela... I have tried a lot of stoves, but no one can compare to the all in one system that Trangia provides. I don't have the 28 yet, but I use the 25 and 27 almost every week
@@tshansen the 28T is a good piece of kit. At first look it seems like little more than a toy BUT IT'S A VERY CAPABLE AND FULLY FUNCTIONAL KIT, JUST TINY. Great for soups, a sandwich or lite breakfasts. GET YOURSELF ONE, but you will need a wind screen plus a cross stand is helpful too (for smaller metal pots and cups.). I keep mine in my kayak or bum pack.
Just like you, I have been through multiple more or less fancy cooking systems. Started out with a trangia 27 with alcohol burner, then switched to an msr multifuel burner, then a jetboil, and now I'am back to trangia, this time with a 25 duossal with the gas burner. I went with the bigger 25 series because I often cook for 2 with it, and the duossal, although it doesn't have non stick, it's super durable.
The circle is complete 👏🏻 I was gonna go for the duossal version my self, but It was out of stock on the time I bought mine. I have both the 25 and the 27. When I'm out solo riding and camping I use the 27, for everything else I use the 25. I'm really impressed by the HA version as well. The best part about it, you can clean it out with sand or gravel after you have cooked with it and it is still fine afterwords. Amazing kit that will probably last me a lifetime.
@@tshansen I had trouble finding a duossal kit in stock as well, I ended up finding one in a store here in Denmark randomly when I was in there for something else. It is a bit heavier than the other kits, but I only use it for bike trips and I'm on a 1200gsa so the extra couple 100 grams don't matter. Love the videos btw. keep them coming.
Hahaha, i was going trough every shop i could find here in Norway for the duossal. Great mind think alike. Now that i have the HA version i dont see the point in upgrading (yet) but if or when i do, it will be duossal. Thank you, glad you like my content! Much more to come
@@tshansen Slowly going through your videos. Last year I got a Firebox stove and have noticed that you have one too. Was listening to you on the TRAMP Podcast with Clive and Noel. Before seeing your channel, I was also looking at the AMOK Draumr hammock. 🙂
@@tuftywhite9628 i hope there is some content you will enjoy 🤩🔥 Yeah, i really enjoy the Firebox stove! I don’t use it to often, but enough to justify the extra weight and good grill 🤣 Clive and Noel are fantastic
@@tshansen We have really bad weather here in the UK. I have spent all afternoon watching your videos. When the weather is better, I'll be out on my bike.
@@tuftywhite9628 If you have bad weather now, we may have it tomorrow or the upcoming days. Still winter and snow here, so i wont be out on my bike for another month i think. Cheers
Good morning my friend! I had my coffe to this excellent video, really liked the comparisons. Liked the coffe aet up. I'm happiest when I boil coffe in the kettle like old style. Many times I just use instant coffe because it's convenient, but not so cool. Thanks for the shout out Thomas, I will reply to this and have some video ideas that could be of interest. 😁
God morning :-P I have used the Trangia as much as possible lately and it really impress me. I have always seen the kettle as dead weight. What's the point? But after my last trip there is no dubt that a kettle serves it purpose. Try to boil water from a pan you just used for pasta or some meat :-P Instant coffe are ok in i tight spot, but for me... a good cup of coffe are golden :-) Hope to see more "challanges" from your part. This could be an interesting winter :-D
@@tshansen The kettle is a great part of the kit, but always consider what you need on the hike/trip. If You know that dehydrated meals is on the plan for a low weight trip You can skip one or both pots and just bring the kettle for boiling water. Or even more low weight but no wind protection just bring the kettle and alco burner with three tent pegs. The pegs or wood sticks will work as kettle/potstand with the burner placed on ground. I vary my kit according to plan, but nothing beats the complete kit if cooking is on the agenda or if it needs to work in worst condition weathers.
Thomas Hansen I saw the kettle as pointless as well, then making a drink after eating dinner from the same pan which couldn’t get 100% clean...I went straight out and brought a kettle and take it every time now. Trangia’s crash well to. My wind screen part is a bit bashed up but it’s normally a case of pushing it back in to shape after a drop. Very little to break
@@SomeRandoInternetPoster This is so easy to overlock when you buying your first set. I was more into the the weight and compackt size. After spending alot of time with burners and pans that did not suite me good. The Trangia stand out as one of the all time best. What a simple and great pice of kit. Fun fact... i'm rebuilding my kitchen at the time and my trangia works as a stove in my livingroom. Amazing :-D
For many, many years I carry with me the smallest cooker from Trangia: alcohol cooker mini with non-stick pan.. Is absolutely minimalist and actually for hikers. The pan eg. for scrambled eggs with bacon or salmon 😋, potty e.g. for rice (boil in vegetable broth) ok. I heat water and make coffee in my aluminum cup (0,5 liters) . For Nescafe ok - yes, yes I know 😅, but put very little salt in it , it's surprisingly not that bad anymore 🙂
My friend from Sweden, Mattias, use the same gear as you. That little Trangia is amazing for solo trips. I have not bought it my self yet, but I will get it eventually. Salt in the Nescafe? What sorcery is this 🤣
Nothing beats a MC break at rest place, then pulling out the Trangia to make a fresh cop of coffe. i got some damn good memory's from the breaks. Ps got mine in 1985 for fish trips, still running rock stable. only think i will do this year is to buy a gas burner for it. ( yes it been a slow coming coffe all dies years HAHAH)
I could not agree more. It is so much more valuable to stop at a perfect spot, whip out the Trangia and make a great cup of coffee. This is where some of the best memories are collected. Damn, that thing is almost the same age as me 👏🏻 Impressive. Cheers mate ☕️
Haha lol. I travel very light! The wipes i always take with me even as toiletpaper. I use the Jetboil Flash Cooking System with piezo. Its only to cook water, in seconds! I have instant coffee per cup, instant dried travel food. And thats it. Breakfast can be someting i bought the afternoon before and otherwise i stop over onroute.
Haha, I just go under the name mr.wetwipes 🤣 I have it with me for everything my self. I'm more a good cup of V60 coffee myself, and if I can avoid the dry food I do it 🤣
In Canada we use a multi fuel stoves like my favorite msr dragon fly. I confess in only using naphtha or white gas but like that I can use different types of fuel if I run out. I don't use the bottle fuels because they freeze in winter. I use my stove in my winter camping trips. 😄
A multistove is a great tool and absolute must in the cold winter, but 90% of my trips are above freeszing! And i have 3 or 4 system still! I can’t only have one 😉🤩
Yebbut wet wipes are VERY environmentally unfriendly. I use them too but very sparingly. I love my Trangia. I use other stoves but I always come back to the Trangia. Mine's a 25 series running on gas with Ti pan and bowls. No kettle as I don't drink tea.
Yeah, i have been trough a bunch of stoves, and after getting the trangia 27, it took me 2 weeks to get the 25 as well :-P What a genius stove and how compact it is. Just brilliant. Think i gonna change the pot's for duossal in time :-) Thank you for the comment and taking the time Alex :-)
Great video😉 makes want to go out with my 790 and make some coffee in a nice place. Love your protip: dog shit bags, to put the wet wipes in after you clean your aaaaaaa😂😂 Or maybe I’m mistaken😄👍🏻
Dear Sir, Thanks a lot for your extensive presentation. May I ask you the name of the Trademark of the Gas-burner which fit so well with the Trangia 27? Thanks a lot for your work, Kind regards, Pascal
Hello mate…. I’m not quite sure of the trademark of the gas burner, i bought mine on eBay. But i do think eagle products has the same one. i know there are many different names on the same burner, but i can’t remember what the name are. Try to search for Trangia gas burner and look at everything that is not Primus
Thank you René, really appreciate the nice comment. I'm not sure what the name of the gas burner is, I found it on eBay or something like that. I do think here in Norway, Eagle Products has put its name on it. But you can find plenty of good burners out there. The main thing to look out for is the Primus original Trangia burner, that one is too big.
I just ordered the Trangia 27HA due to Mattias excellent comparisant videos, sorry Thomas ;) Ive also heard that you can use the plastic lid as a stand under the Trangia when coocking on snow or sand for increased stability and some insulation aswell. Keep it up and throttle on ....
Nothing to be Sorry about! Mattias video as really informativ and straight to the point! Glad to hear you choose that option! I have never looked back after getting the trangia! Yes the lid can be used as a stand underneet 🔥👏🏻 get some cooking done and keep safe my friend
I hope to get done some hiking myself in the next couple of months myself! Another big passion of mine! Wondering if i’m gonna try to make some adventure videos without my bike as well, time will tell!
@@tshansen well that would be awesome , your videos are so professionally made and we'll thought trough and you might can live without the sound from the exhaust for some time and listen to the pure sounds of nature or the sound of silence ....
When I go on a motorcycle outing it is normally 30 to 40 days in length. I do a lot of camping in the process. What I carry for gear has little to do with food prep, however, I do cook at the campsite and it is rarely breakfast or lunch, it is generally the evening meal, unless I am spending more than one night in the same location. I do carry the freeze dried meals but also have restaurant meals as well. For me, motorcycle camping isn’t about cuisine, or being able to whip up a nice meal using an alcohol stove or a butane burner. However, I still need food so I carry minimum equipment when it comes to food prep. On the other hand, I make sure my shelter (Tent) is in good order and my sleeping gear is up to the task of keeping me warm and comfortable.... then it’s on the motorcycle the next morning and riding to another location. I find the retail outlets that sell camping equipment are more than willing to sell you overrated and overpriced camping equipment. Motorcycle camping can be as expensive as you make it, the trick is finding great gear without the heavy price tag. I enjoyed your video but the equipment brands you mentioned are not available where I live. It looks like you have what you need to support meal prep and I have mine and they are not similar at all, but we both eat pretty well it would seem..👍👍👍😋
Sound’s like you have a great setup for your kind of riding and food prep. For me, alot of the fun is getting to camp, sett up everything and make myself a great meal before i tuck in at night! And dont forget the warm breakfast the morning after! For me this is key for a good day on the bike. Like you said, i’m no arranger to buy food at restaurants and truck stops! But for me this is all about the adventure! To spend alot of money living like a homeless guy 😂🔥
Hei Thomas, can you name the gasburner you use for your Trangia at 4:30? This looks good and I think about buying this for my Norway trip this year, too. Nice review, I like your videos! :)
Thank you mate, well this is from a 3 part seller on Amazon, but i know you can Get it from eagle products! Stay clear from the Primus original trangia burner! That is to big to pack in the kettle
Hi Tom - I noticed that the gas burner for your Trangia 27 is different than the one they offer...Can you tell me where you got it? Is it a Bulin burner? Thanks! Keep up the great work.
Hello mate, I got mine at a Norwegian store, but it is the same as they offer on eBay and amazon. I can't remember the exact name of it, but it is a cheap 3.party one. It has better flame control and it packs down in the kettle of the smallest Trangia. The original (primus) that trangia sell does not fit inside the kettle. 👌🏻 When I look at pictures, I think mine is from Eagle products. Cheers 🔥
I have been trying out so many the last years, thinking small and lighter all the time, but in this case, i find the Trangia extremely well made, compact but weighs in a little bit higher than the others.
Do you have the 25 or the 27 version? I can’t understand that it will fit inside the smaller version? 🤔 But i have not tried it. I will test this out when i get of work tomorrow
@@tshansen I have just like you the 27 version. Reason I like it is that if you need/ want to boil a quick bit of water for tea/ coffee you can just use the burner.
Hello mate, the cutting board is not included in the kit, that is a accessorie you need to buy as a stand alone equipment. You find it for both sizes (25 and 27) Cheers
@@tshansen thanks for the reply! I wondered also if you still like the "non stick" pots and pans vs. the "standard" finish? I have heard people say the non stick finish peels off after a few uses, any thoughts? thanks for your time and any info you can share.
@@slamfreepoetry1845 well, i only have the non stick on the frying pan! That Works fine even now after a good time of use! But i would not have non stick on the pots! I have the HA version.... hard aniozed or what it’s called in english. That you can clean out with gravel, or sand from the river when taking the dishes! Highly recommend that over the alu pots
Hi Thomas, amazing video as always. OK I'm not a fan of the music but hey who cares (not me ) (just for fun). Now to tell the truth I'm so lazy, why wouldn't you share your buying list with us?
Gilles Claudy thank you 😉 yeah, music is so individual.. it’s hard to please everyone! But i should maybe try to mix it up more? What buying list do you want? I have a write up of all my equipment in the description? Tell me what you miss and i will try to share. But right now i dont quite understand what list you want 👍🏻 cheers
I watched from some of the equipment we have the same and I still choose my carefully before any longer trip. and every advice is good. I like your channel because it's real. keep it up!!!
@@KarlK02 Thank you man :-) i appreciate it. I always invest alot of toughts in my equipment. I like it to work in every situation i put it in. And part of that journey is to try and learn. I have alot of equipment that did not suit me as good as i hoped for, so posting tips so other dont need to do the same mistake, is the way to go in my book :-) I try to keep it as honest as possible.
we are very lucky to live in a time of small and clever improvements for every day and situation ... I try to look and try in other directions like bushcraft etc.
@@KarlK02 You and me both mate, i do alot of bushcraft myself, and always look towards their way of doing things. Small and simpel when you have to carrie your gear all day. Was thinking about doing some bushcraft videos as well in the future :-) Love camping, cooking, and living outdoor.
Not much.... better wind protection, and more solid base. and the size of everything put into on pack is essensial for me. Both are great products. Depends on what you need it for 👍🏻
Thanks. I need one big enough to cook for 4 people (2 kids) so I don’t think even the 25 is big enough with it’s 1,7 liter pot. Was thinking about going with the PrimeTech 2.3L even though I really like that with Trangia I can always buy spare parts, no matter how old it is.
What about buying one or to extra pans for the trangia! Much easier to mix it up when you are with or without kids! Look up Mattias Erikssons trangia comparisons! He show of some good combos
Be careful using the multi disk as a lid when cooking. it is intended as a cutting board. when pouring water off, and things like that. The heat from the gas burner melts the edge when lying on the small pots. do not ask me where I know it from. I only use the pan as a lid. Bought my first trangia 8 years ago. Still the best.
Thank you sir! This is a really valuble tip. I have used it to pouring of water and stuff, but not a lid when cooking on the fire! Thank you! I absolutely love the trangia my self! And i have tried them «all»! Stay safe mate, and thank you for the heads up 🔥
Trangia also makes the Tundra line of camping pots. The Tundra pot lids fit the standard Trangia pots. So for an extra purchase you could use those lids for you standard Trangia pots. 😀
it is a cheap 3.party one... I bought mine at a Norwegian site www.magasinet.no/gassbrenner-til-trangia-stormkjokken?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwYSwBhDcARIsAOyL0fhOyL5zIS4E8z3wi1GnGHPrV3gnF8Ua8cE_R9yiPFdiY5nohLWvG3UaArteEALw_wcB But if you do a search online on Trangia Gas burner, you find something that is closer to your location. Cheers
@@tshansen They're usually made of polypropylene and so don't break down. Even ones labelled as flushable don't break down despite manufactures claims. The issue is when people flush them down the toilet then end up blocking sewers, clogging river banks, and endup out at sea. facebook.com/ThisMorning/videos/500136077191240/?v=500136077191240
That is a good option if you like to boil water, me personaly does not like it, because i like to cook on my stove. And the problem with jetboils is they are hands down scary to use because of the CO2 amount it produce when used. So for me, jetboil will never be a option for me
@@tshansen ...thank you, I get it. I have just ordered one, so I will have to live with it at least for a while; probably be good for coffee and ravioli 😊. Love your vids/ love Norway/ have virtually the same bike, set up, and gear as you too! Ride safe buddy.
Yeah, alot of people use them and are really happy. You can easy combine it with a firebox. And the best part about this hobby is to try and fail. Get equipment, try it out and find what fits best for you! Glad to hear you enjoy my content mate! Appreciate it🔥 do you have the 790 as well
@@tshansen ....yes 790 Adventure R, with Reckless 80 soft luggage and Nomad tank bag, which I love. I too use a similar 3-man tent for space and comfort; I splashed out on a Heleberg, which I can highly recommend. I am planning another solo ride on some of the TET Norway this summer, so might catch up for a coffee!
You sound like a wise man! Some great equipment you got there, trust me 😂😂 ooohh, i have dreams about the Helleberg tent’s but they are just so damn expensive 🙈🔥 where are you located?
slow to boil? with the alcohol burner yes, but with gas? no chance :-P What is shitty? It packs really compact compared to other brands. Pricy? yes, the HA version is, but you can get the alu one for under 50 euro's... give me some better options, i gladly try them. I have jet to find something better :-) But i do understand that not everyone loves it :-) Cheers mate
I've been using Trangia for more than 30, for long distance hiking trips and now for adventure riding. Went from spirit burner to gas. Brilliant system.
Indeed it is… this set’s last for generations if you take good care of them 👏🏻
Good day to you.
I am a senior rider on HONDA Cross Cub from Japan.
Enjoying touring ,camping and video uploading.
This is so nice Trangia video
Awesome!!
Thank you so much for sharing!!
Have a nice day my friend!!
Thank you sir, glad you liked it. I have long wanted to make more camping cooking and cooking gear stuff.. may have the time for this in the winter now. Cheers
Have owned and used the 25T and the 27T and the 28T for at least 2 decades now. My husband and I have vintage VESPA SCOOTERS and do Moto-camping with them. Since I'm a stove gear junkie I own many other kinds of stoves but for Moto-camping the TRANGIA STORMCOOKERS can't be beat! When cooking for 4 or more people I take all 3 of the TRANGIAs. 25T for main meats or fish, 27T for veggies, and the 28T for hot drink brewups (28T burner and mug for pour over coffee and the 28T bowl for prep mixing.) Three kits, for a complete kitchen fit for any crowd. It'sa EPIC never fails me system.
I totally Agree Pamela... I have tried a lot of stoves, but no one can compare to the all in one system that Trangia provides. I don't have the 28 yet, but I use the 25 and 27 almost every week
@@tshansen the 28T is a good piece of kit. At first look it seems like little more than a toy BUT IT'S A VERY CAPABLE AND FULLY FUNCTIONAL KIT, JUST TINY. Great for soups, a sandwich or lite breakfasts. GET YOURSELF ONE, but you will need a wind screen plus a cross stand is helpful too (for smaller metal pots and cups.). I keep mine in my kayak or bum pack.
Hi Thomas. I have received the Trangia 27 today based on your review. It’s far superior to anything I have had yet.
Tusen hjertelig takk.
You are welcome, and thank you for letting me know 🔥👏🏻
Just like you, I have been through multiple more or less fancy cooking systems. Started out with a trangia 27 with alcohol burner, then switched to an msr multifuel burner, then a jetboil, and now I'am back to trangia, this time with a 25 duossal with the gas burner. I went with the bigger 25 series because I often cook for 2 with it, and the duossal, although it doesn't have non stick, it's super durable.
The circle is complete 👏🏻 I was gonna go for the duossal version my self, but It was out of stock on the time I bought mine. I have both the 25 and the 27. When I'm out solo riding and camping I use the 27, for everything else I use the 25. I'm really impressed by the HA version as well. The best part about it, you can clean it out with sand or gravel after you have cooked with it and it is still fine afterwords. Amazing kit that will probably last me a lifetime.
@@tshansen I had trouble finding a duossal kit in stock as well, I ended up finding one in a store here in Denmark randomly when I was in there for something else. It is a bit heavier than the other kits, but I only use it for bike trips and I'm on a 1200gsa so the extra couple 100 grams don't matter.
Love the videos btw. keep them coming.
Hahaha, i was going trough every shop i could find here in Norway for the duossal. Great mind think alike. Now that i have the HA version i dont see the point in upgrading (yet) but if or when i do, it will be duossal. Thank you, glad you like my content! Much more to come
I've been using Trangias since the late 80's. Still got them. Nothing to fail. Brilliant design. Great videos.
Damn, 40 years of use! That is quite impressive and a lot of history 👏🏻👌🏻
@@tshansen Slowly going through your videos. Last year I got a Firebox stove and have noticed that you have one too. Was listening to you on the TRAMP Podcast with Clive and Noel. Before seeing your channel, I was also looking at the AMOK Draumr hammock. 🙂
@@tuftywhite9628 i hope there is some content you will enjoy 🤩🔥 Yeah, i really enjoy the Firebox stove! I don’t use it to often, but enough to justify the extra weight and good grill 🤣 Clive and Noel are fantastic
@@tshansen We have really bad weather here in the UK. I have spent all afternoon watching your videos. When the weather is better, I'll be out on my bike.
@@tuftywhite9628 If you have bad weather now, we may have it tomorrow or the upcoming days. Still winter and snow here, so i wont be out on my bike for another month i think. Cheers
If we ever meet on the road/camping I will never, never take out my stove, but borrow one from your selection ✌️👍🏼😉
Hahaha 🤣 Well, that is a deal, but you better fix us something great to eat 🔥
@@tshansen Deal!✌️
Good morning my friend! I had my coffe to this excellent video, really liked the comparisons. Liked the coffe aet up. I'm happiest when I boil coffe in the kettle like old style. Many times I just use instant coffe because it's convenient, but not so cool. Thanks for the shout out Thomas, I will reply to this and have some video ideas that could be of interest. 😁
God morning :-P I have used the Trangia as much as possible lately and it really impress me. I have always seen the kettle as dead weight. What's the point? But after my last trip there is no dubt that a kettle serves it purpose. Try to boil water from a pan you just used for pasta or some meat :-P Instant coffe are ok in i tight spot, but for me... a good cup of coffe are golden :-) Hope to see more "challanges" from your part. This could be an interesting winter :-D
@@tshansen The kettle is a great part of the kit, but always consider what you need on the hike/trip. If You know that dehydrated meals is on the plan for a low weight trip You can skip one or both pots and just bring the kettle for boiling water. Or even more low weight but no wind protection just bring the kettle and alco burner with three tent pegs. The pegs or wood sticks will work as kettle/potstand with the burner placed on ground. I vary my kit according to plan, but nothing beats the complete kit if cooking is on the agenda or if it needs to work in worst condition weathers.
Thomas Hansen I saw the kettle as pointless as well, then making a drink after eating dinner from the same pan which couldn’t get 100% clean...I went straight out and brought a kettle and take it every time now.
Trangia’s crash well to. My wind screen part is a bit bashed up but it’s normally a case of pushing it back in to shape after a drop. Very little to break
@@SomeRandoInternetPoster This is so easy to overlock when you buying your first set. I was more into the the weight and compackt size. After spending alot of time with burners and pans that did not suite me good. The Trangia stand out as one of the all time best. What a simple and great pice of kit. Fun fact... i'm rebuilding my kitchen at the time and my trangia works as a stove in my livingroom. Amazing :-D
For many, many years I carry with me the smallest cooker from Trangia: alcohol cooker mini with non-stick pan.. Is absolutely minimalist and actually for hikers. The pan eg. for scrambled eggs with bacon or salmon 😋, potty e.g. for rice (boil in vegetable broth) ok. I heat water and make coffee in my aluminum cup (0,5 liters) . For Nescafe ok - yes, yes I know 😅, but put very little salt in it , it's surprisingly not that bad anymore 🙂
My friend from Sweden, Mattias, use the same gear as you. That little Trangia is amazing for solo trips. I have not bought it my self yet, but I will get it eventually. Salt in the Nescafe? What sorcery is this 🤣
Nothing beats a MC break at rest place, then pulling out the Trangia to make a fresh cop of coffe. i got some damn good memory's from the breaks. Ps got mine in 1985 for fish trips, still running rock stable. only think i will do this year is to buy a gas burner for it. ( yes it been a slow coming coffe all dies years HAHAH)
I could not agree more. It is so much more valuable to stop at a perfect spot, whip out the Trangia and make a great cup of coffee. This is where some of the best memories are collected. Damn, that thing is almost the same age as me 👏🏻 Impressive. Cheers mate ☕️
Haha lol. I travel very light! The wipes i always take with me even as toiletpaper. I use the Jetboil Flash Cooking System with piezo. Its only to cook water, in seconds! I have instant coffee per cup, instant dried travel food. And thats it. Breakfast can be someting i bought the afternoon before and otherwise i stop over onroute.
Haha, I just go under the name mr.wetwipes 🤣 I have it with me for everything my self. I'm more a good cup of V60 coffee myself, and if I can avoid the dry food I do it 🤣
I do like the coffeecup with the filter above ....i go look for it👍🏼
I've used Trangia 27 for several years and it it's the best :-)
Yeah, I can't understand why i have not tried this before. An amazing piece of kit.
In Canada we use a multi fuel stoves like my favorite msr dragon fly. I confess in only using naphtha or white gas but like that I can use different types of fuel if I run out. I don't use the bottle fuels because they freeze in winter. I use my stove in my winter camping trips. 😄
A multistove is a great tool and absolute must in the cold winter, but 90% of my trips are above freeszing! And i have 3 or 4 system still! I can’t only have one 😉🤩
Trangia 4-ever !
Best camping gear out there in my opinion 👏🏻
Yebbut wet wipes are VERY environmentally unfriendly. I use them too but very sparingly.
I love my Trangia. I use other stoves but I always come back to the Trangia. Mine's a 25 series running on gas with Ti pan and bowls. No kettle as I don't drink tea.
Yeah, i have been trough a bunch of stoves, and after getting the trangia 27, it took me 2 weeks to get the 25 as well :-P What a genius stove and how compact it is. Just brilliant. Think i gonna change the pot's for duossal in time :-) Thank you for the comment and taking the time Alex :-)
Great vid! Thanks. I use the trangia as well, but am looking for the trangia ‘solo’ because the 25 is to bulky. Greetz
four38AM for me the 27 is perfect size for my kind of solo camping. The 25 is only with me when i are out camping with my family. Cheers mate
Great video😉 makes want to go out with my 790 and make some coffee in a nice place.
Love your protip: dog shit bags, to put the wet wipes in after you clean your aaaaaaa😂😂
Or maybe I’m mistaken😄👍🏻
Hahaha :-P The dogy bags are perfect for leftovers, wetwipes and other thing you may need it for. And no, i dont pick up my own.... :-P
Dear Sir,
Thanks a lot for your extensive presentation.
May I ask you the name of the Trademark of the Gas-burner which fit so well with the Trangia 27?
Thanks a lot for your work,
Kind regards,
Pascal
Hello mate…. I’m not quite sure of the trademark of the gas burner, i bought mine on eBay. But i do think eagle products has the same one. i know there are many different names on the same burner, but i can’t remember what the name are. Try to search for Trangia gas burner and look at everything that is not Primus
Hi Thomas. Thanks for your Videos-they are an enrichment! What kind of gas burner do you use for the Trangia 27-4ha? Thanks for your reply. René
Thank you René, really appreciate the nice comment. I'm not sure what the name of the gas burner is, I found it on eBay or something like that. I do think here in Norway, Eagle Products has put its name on it. But you can find plenty of good burners out there. The main thing to look out for is the Primus original Trangia burner, that one is too big.
I just ordered the Trangia 27HA due to Mattias excellent comparisant videos, sorry Thomas ;) Ive also heard that you can use the plastic lid as a stand under the Trangia when coocking on snow or sand for increased stability and some insulation aswell. Keep it up and throttle on ....
Nothing to be Sorry about! Mattias video as really informativ and straight to the point! Glad to hear you choose that option! I have never looked back after getting the trangia! Yes the lid can be used as a stand underneet 🔥👏🏻 get some cooking done and keep safe my friend
@@tshansen Thanks, yes i will use it for some daily hiking trips the next coming weeks in this beautiful autumn ...
I hope to get done some hiking myself in the next couple of months myself! Another big passion of mine! Wondering if i’m gonna try to make some adventure videos without my bike as well, time will tell!
@@tshansen well that would be awesome , your videos are so professionally made and we'll thought trough and you might can live without the sound from the exhaust for some time and listen to the pure sounds of nature or the sound of silence ....
When I go on a motorcycle outing it is normally 30 to 40 days in length. I do a lot of camping in the process. What I carry for gear has little to do with food prep, however, I do cook at the campsite and it is rarely breakfast or lunch, it is generally the evening meal, unless I am spending more than one night in the same location. I do carry the freeze dried meals but also have restaurant meals as well. For me, motorcycle camping isn’t about cuisine, or being able to whip up a nice meal using an alcohol stove or a butane burner. However, I still need food so I carry minimum equipment when it comes to food prep. On the other hand, I make sure my shelter (Tent) is in good order and my sleeping gear is up to the task of keeping me warm and comfortable.... then it’s on the motorcycle the next morning and riding to another location. I find the retail outlets that sell camping equipment are more than willing to sell you overrated and overpriced camping equipment. Motorcycle camping can be as expensive as you make it, the trick is finding great gear without the heavy price tag. I enjoyed your video but the equipment brands you mentioned are not available where I live. It looks like you have what you need to support meal prep and I have mine and they are not similar at all, but we both eat pretty well it would seem..👍👍👍😋
Sound’s like you have a great setup for your kind of riding and food prep. For me, alot of the fun is getting to camp, sett up everything and make myself a great meal before i tuck in at night! And dont forget the warm breakfast the morning after! For me this is key for a good day on the bike. Like you said, i’m no arranger to buy food at restaurants and truck stops! But for me this is all about the adventure! To spend alot of money living like a homeless guy 😂🔥
Good one. I think all reviews should mention wet wipes. Regardless of topic.
Hahaha, they just call me mr.wetwipes :-P And yes i totally agree :-D
Wet wipes are standar issue in a camping set, important as coffee 😃
Kjøpte forsvaret sitt gassbrenner og grytesett, funka flott
Yeah, wetwipes is with me everywhere :-P There is something about the utility :-P Forsvaret sitt er veldig bra.
Hei Thomas, can you name the gasburner you use for your Trangia at 4:30? This looks good and I think about buying this for my Norway trip this year, too. Nice review, I like your videos! :)
Thank you mate, well this is from a 3 part seller on Amazon, but i know you can Get it from eagle products! Stay clear from the Primus original trangia burner! That is to big to pack in the kettle
👍 Trangia är bäst!
Helt enig :-) Fantastisk kjøkken!
Hi Tom - I noticed that the gas burner for your Trangia 27 is different than the one they offer...Can you tell me where you got it? Is it a Bulin burner? Thanks! Keep up the great work.
Hello mate, I got mine at a Norwegian store, but it is the same as they offer on eBay and amazon. I can't remember the exact name of it, but it is a cheap 3.party one. It has better flame control and it packs down in the kettle of the smallest Trangia. The original (primus) that trangia sell does not fit inside the kettle. 👌🏻 When I look at pictures, I think mine is from Eagle products. Cheers 🔥
@@tshansen Thank you
@@Tim.Traveler You are welcome mate 😃
Good information. I need a better coffee set up than I have.
I have been trying out so many the last years, thinking small and lighter all the time, but in this case, i find the Trangia extremely well made, compact but weighs in a little bit higher than the others.
What is the burner you use to. Clip into the trangia
It is a eBay burner!! Not sure who made it… maybe eagle products 🤔
Why not using your kovea burner with the Trangia? it is what I do and it works like a charm.
Do you have the 25 or the 27 version? I can’t understand that it will fit inside the smaller version? 🤔 But i have not tried it. I will test this out when i get of work tomorrow
@@tshansen I have just like you the 27 version. Reason I like it is that if you need/ want to boil a quick bit of water for tea/ coffee you can just use the burner.
i noticed yours came with a "cutting board"/multi disk.. very cool... the other kits didnt have that included.
Hello mate, the cutting board is not included in the kit, that is a accessorie you need to buy as a stand alone equipment. You find it for both sizes (25 and 27) Cheers
@@tshansen thanks for the reply! I wondered also if you still like the "non stick" pots and pans vs. the "standard" finish? I have heard people say the non stick finish peels off after a few uses, any thoughts? thanks for your time and any info you can share.
@@slamfreepoetry1845 well, i only have the non stick on the frying pan! That Works fine even now after a good time of use! But i would not have non stick on the pots! I have the HA version.... hard aniozed or what it’s called in english. That you can clean out with gravel, or sand from the river when taking the dishes! Highly recommend that over the alu pots
Hi Thomas, thats the brand is of your coffe cup with filter ?
Thank you for reaching out to me on Facebook! Java drip filter and the gsi backpacker mug
Hi Thomas, amazing video as always. OK I'm not a fan of the music but hey who cares (not me ) (just for fun). Now to tell the truth I'm so lazy, why wouldn't you share your buying list with us?
Gilles Claudy thank you 😉 yeah, music is so individual.. it’s hard to please everyone! But i should maybe try to mix it up more? What buying list do you want? I have a write up of all my equipment in the description? Tell me what you miss and i will try to share. But right now i dont quite understand what list you want 👍🏻 cheers
Great info thank you!
Lynn Johnson glad you liked it 😇
Thanks for info🤜🏻🤛🏻
You are welcome, glad you found it informativ :-) I have used them alot since i bought them... they preform flawlessly
I watched from some of the equipment we have the same and I still choose my carefully before any longer trip. and every advice is good. I like your channel because it's real. keep it up!!!
@@KarlK02 Thank you man :-) i appreciate it. I always invest alot of toughts in my equipment. I like it to work in every situation i put it in. And part of that journey is to try and learn. I have alot of equipment that did not suit me as good as i hoped for, so posting tips so other dont need to do the same mistake, is the way to go in my book :-) I try to keep it as honest as possible.
we are very lucky to live in a time of small and clever improvements for every day and situation ... I try to look and try in other directions like bushcraft etc.
@@KarlK02 You and me both mate, i do alot of bushcraft myself, and always look towards their way of doing things. Small and simpel when you have to carrie your gear all day. Was thinking about doing some bushcraft videos as well in the future :-) Love camping, cooking, and living outdoor.
What made you switch from the Primus PrimeTech, other than the kettle?
Not much.... better wind protection, and more solid base. and the size of everything put into on pack is essensial for me. Both are great products. Depends on what you need it for 👍🏻
Thanks. I need one big enough to cook for 4 people (2 kids) so I don’t think even the 25 is big enough with it’s 1,7 liter pot. Was thinking about going with the PrimeTech 2.3L even though I really like that with Trangia I can always buy spare parts, no matter how old it is.
What about buying one or to extra pans for the trangia! Much easier to mix it up when you are with or without kids! Look up Mattias Erikssons trangia comparisons! He show of some good combos
Be careful using the multi disk as a lid when cooking. it is intended as a cutting board. when pouring water off, and things like that. The heat from the gas burner melts the edge when lying on the small pots. do not ask me where I know it from. I only use the pan as a lid. Bought my first trangia 8 years ago. Still the best.
Thank you sir! This is a really valuble tip. I have used it to pouring of water and stuff, but not a lid when cooking on the fire! Thank you! I absolutely love the trangia my self! And i have tried them «all»! Stay safe mate, and thank you for the heads up 🔥
@@tshansen Thanks, and the same to you. keep up the good work. very inspiring.
Will do 🔥👏🏻
Trangia also makes the Tundra line of camping pots. The Tundra pot lids fit the standard Trangia pots. So for an extra purchase you could use those lids for you standard Trangia pots. 😀
@tshansen what is the burner brand and model @4:25? Thanks
it is a cheap 3.party one... I bought mine at a Norwegian site www.magasinet.no/gassbrenner-til-trangia-stormkjokken?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwYSwBhDcARIsAOyL0fhOyL5zIS4E8z3wi1GnGHPrV3gnF8Ua8cE_R9yiPFdiY5nohLWvG3UaArteEALw_wcB But if you do a search online on Trangia Gas burner, you find something that is closer to your location. Cheers
hi sir, what type of gas burner did you used ? thankyour !
I have used many, is there anyone specific you are thinking about? or the one I fit inside the trangia setup?
@@tshansen i was too fast with my question..i found a totall packet 👍😅
How do you like the trangia after some time ?
Well, i still use it on all my trips, so that says it all 👏🏻 would not change it with anything
@@tshansen nice, thank you !
konge !
Sebastian Hettervik helt rett 😂🔥
Which set would you recommend ?
The Trangia 27 if you need the smallest, 25 if you can up it one size ( i have both)
Thanks. I will get one. You inspired me: riding to a beautiful spot and then making your own cup of coffee.
Brilliant😉👍🏻
@@nimrod6603 Sometimes, my best local trips are the one i just go out to make coffe or lunch :-D Glad i inspired you, you wont regret it
Wet wipes aren't particularly good for the environment so they're something I avoid despite their convenience.
I did not know that? Need to check that out, thank you for the heads up
@@tshansen They're usually made of polypropylene and so don't break down. Even ones labelled as flushable don't break down despite manufactures claims. The issue is when people flush them down the toilet then end up blocking sewers, clogging river banks, and endup out at sea. facebook.com/ThisMorning/videos/500136077191240/?v=500136077191240
@@davidwaller2179They shouldn't be flushed down toilets as they end up blocking sewers as you rightly say. Unfortunately landfill.
Jetboil?
That is a good option if you like to boil water, me personaly does not like it, because i like to cook on my stove. And the problem with jetboils is they are hands down scary to use because of the CO2 amount it produce when used. So for me, jetboil will never be a option for me
@@tshansen ...thank you, I get it. I have just ordered one, so I will have to live with it at least for a while; probably be good for coffee and ravioli 😊. Love your vids/ love Norway/ have virtually the same bike, set up, and gear as you too! Ride safe buddy.
Yeah, alot of people use them and are really happy. You can easy combine it with a firebox. And the best part about this hobby is to try and fail. Get equipment, try it out and find what fits best for you! Glad to hear you enjoy my content mate! Appreciate it🔥 do you have the 790 as well
@@tshansen ....yes 790 Adventure R, with Reckless 80 soft luggage and Nomad tank bag, which I love. I too use a similar 3-man tent for space and comfort; I splashed out on a Heleberg, which I can highly recommend. I am planning another solo ride on some of the TET Norway this summer, so might catch up for a coffee!
You sound like a wise man! Some great equipment you got there, trust me 😂😂 ooohh, i have dreams about the Helleberg tent’s but they are just so damn expensive 🙈🔥 where are you located?
Not even close to being the best. Shitty. Slow to boil. Bulky. Pricey. A dozen better choices.
slow to boil? with the alcohol burner yes, but with gas? no chance :-P What is shitty? It packs really compact compared to other brands. Pricy? yes, the HA version is, but you can get the alu one for under 50 euro's... give me some better options, i gladly try them. I have jet to find something better :-) But i do understand that not everyone loves it :-) Cheers mate