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<blockquote data-quote="SArnold30" data-source="post: 2079401" data-attributes="member: 113697"><p>I run a JetBoil Flash and have had good experiences with it. It's very light, takes up little room in your pack, and all the components are easily stored within its own container/cup. I do second the consideration of the environment you're going to be hunting in to avoid any fuel issues in the cold though. As far as water filtration, I've used both the Sawyer systems and Platypus; and I'll just say get yourself the 4 or 6 liter Platypus system and don't look back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SArnold30, post: 2079401, member: 113697"] I run a JetBoil Flash and have had good experiences with it. It’s very light, takes up little room in your pack, and all the components are easily stored within its own container/cup. I do second the consideration of the environment you’re going to be hunting in to avoid any fuel issues in the cold though. As far as water filtration, I’ve used both the Sawyer systems and Platypus; and I’ll just say get yourself the 4 or 6 liter Platypus system and don’t look back. [/QUOTE]
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