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Outdoor Project
The ultimate adventure guide
Alpine starts are all about simplicity. Having a system I can turn on from my sleeping bag is ideal.
Even on day trips it's an excellent companion for quick cups of coffee on the trail.
Misty capsites with minimalist gear are where the minimo shines.
Side by side comparisons at a BC Mountaineering Club Course
Jetboil Minimo and Sumo cup side by side.
The strainer lid of the Minimo. The triangular bulge on top is the tripod storage.
The base protector bowl acting as mediocre tupperwere. It does leak a bit so not a safe soup storage option.
The tripod fits all sizes of Isobutane Canisters I've come across.
The Hanging Kit is a great upgrade for winter campers or those who like being sheltered while cooking.
You can also get the pot stands which will fit inside folded up. Also check out the easy to use valve, even with mitts on.
A interior look at storage options. Everything just fits.