Тёмный

Minimalistic Bikepacking Cook kit / Also works for Zwift ;) 

Rides of Japan
Подписаться 95 тыс.
Просмотров 60 тыс.
50% 1

Geeking out on my new lightweight and super compact cook kit for overnighters / flashpacking and even single day rides that could involve a quick coffee stop just take in what nature has to offer.
== ALCOHOL STOVE KIT ==
Evernew Titanium Alcohol Stove
US: amzn.to/2YqQCLS
UK: amzn.to/2WgLirI (DX Kit)
DE: amzn.to/3bXpXtU
CA: amzn.to/3d8uha0
Evernew Cross Stand
US: amzn.to/2WfvvJy
UK: amzn.to/3d8cZtA
DE: amzn.to/2xpAC1l
CA: amzn.to/2VTWpHQ
Titanium Cup (Equivalent. all a generic "Amazon" brands)
US: amzn.to/2Wj9oBZ
UK: amzn.to/3aWk4M0
DE: amzn.to/35ltCiL (With spork!)
CA: amzn.to/2StTN1g
Alcohol Fuel
US: amzn.to/2KRTlG2
CA: amzn.to/3djiRjR
DIY Windscreen:
/ ridesofjapan
== GAS CANISTER STOVE KIT: ==
BRS 3000T Titanium Stove
US: amzn.to/2wi5A7Y
UK: amzn.to/2wfQnEc
DE: amzn.to/2THXK02
CA: amzn.to/2HK1psR
Gas Canister
US: amzn.to/2xpzISv
UK: amzn.to/2PaR7BH
DE: amzn.to/2WstVT6
CA: amzn.to/2zIkybM
Stanley Camp Cook kit:
US: amzn.to/2OZ5fhU
UK: amzn.to/2R9PjL6
DE: amzn.to/2CJbnGZ
CA: amzn.to/2I4HP9U
Shout out Shane "GPLama" for the inspiration! / gplama
INSTAGRAM: / ridesofjapan
Music is from:
www.epidemicsound.com/referra...
========================
S U P P O R T
T - S H I R T S
➡︎ teespring.com/stores/ridesofj...
Another way to help support this channel is to use the following links (or above) when ordering anything from Amazon. It will not cost you anything extra but a small commission will go to this channel.
USA: amzn.to/2NvudFq
UK: amzn.to/2SxK1se
Germany: amzn.to/2Vp6cCF
Canada: amzn.to/2YhOlQs
Thank you! 🙏
========================
#packweenie

Хобби

Опубликовано:

 

2 май 2020

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 324   
@gplama
@gplama 4 года назад
Brilliant video! I love your work mate.
@jaspreetsidhu5708
@jaspreetsidhu5708 4 года назад
I just bought some Revlate bags and went on a bike packing adventure as well worth it. For people who are going to blow up my comment (I'm in healthcare, I've been working nonstop, I cycled by myself, I took a small ride (it's allowed). And spent a quick night outside).
@casparwhittey
@casparwhittey 4 года назад
This one gets an extra like from me for the one handed rubber band move
@madiantin
@madiantin 3 года назад
The music was everything. Perfectly chosen! =) LOL! Also loved the speed-eating of lunch.
@Pratalax
@Pratalax 4 года назад
haha what an ending! man, falling asleep in the country and waking up at home..... that's some childhood vibes right there xD
@Garfie1d73
@Garfie1d73 4 года назад
I truely love your content. Simply great! Keep up that fantastic work!
@kingaroykid
@kingaroykid 4 года назад
I love these videos. Lots of great detail, quirky and entertaining. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
@TrailsofCalifornia
@TrailsofCalifornia 3 года назад
Your videos are quality! & thanks for all the links in the description👌
@joskoevoet9569
@joskoevoet9569 4 года назад
Another brilliant episode, so creative 🔝. Thank you!
@sail5820
@sail5820 4 года назад
Man that is some very good quality content!! Love the ending
@SILVERSNOWMAN72
@SILVERSNOWMAN72 4 года назад
Awesome....I love these little glimpse's of outside. Fantastic video chap, most appreciated! Cheers.
@XmNfwvhhD66eL87Cja
@XmNfwvhhD66eL87Cja 4 года назад
Great montage and beautiful color work. As usual. Special love for the graphic effects at the beginning of the video.
@Addy711
@Addy711 4 года назад
Such a great video, put a smile on my face! So glad I found your channel and Lama's too!
@Fat2Fit5k
@Fat2Fit5k 4 года назад
Loved watching this, definitely gave me some ideas for my upcoming trips
@dscoduc
@dscoduc 4 года назад
BRAVO! Really enjoy your videos.
@aliflack
@aliflack 4 года назад
Awesome work roj, love how the music choices brought together the story too 🤩👌
@jimhansen5395
@jimhansen5395 4 года назад
LOL this was perfect! Nice job Tobias!
@nicholasvipond2205
@nicholasvipond2205 4 года назад
Another great video, thanks again RoJ.
@avinashrajkumar356
@avinashrajkumar356 4 года назад
The camping stove was actually really nice to see. I would love to see more like this.
@GavinHarte
@GavinHarte 4 года назад
👏👏 very timely. Have been looking at exactly the alcohol stoves this week. Perfect for a long day ride. Thanks for the tip.
@manueltoyou
@manueltoyou 4 года назад
High quality video mate . Thanks
@hoser7706
@hoser7706 3 года назад
Seriously top notch You Tube entertainment and production quality. So well done. And interesting for us gearheads for gear geekiness too! Loving every video you make!
@itbrou
@itbrou 4 года назад
Well done! Like others have said, your production quality is fantastic. Keep it up!
@alexinopolis
@alexinopolis 3 года назад
I and some friends from Spain and Chile enjoy so much your videos men!!!! greetings!!!
@a1gnarlydude
@a1gnarlydude 4 года назад
Gave me a broad smile! Very informative! I like the bigger one with gas bottle it’s worth the weight. Good advice on the wind shield!
@larrywhite8590
@larrywhite8590 4 года назад
Another awesome job!
@cesarmanuellepemedina462
@cesarmanuellepemedina462 4 года назад
Cheers from México. We love your videos.
@TheDoctorhuw
@TheDoctorhuw 4 года назад
Virtually Fantastic well done sir.
@adventuresofhunter
@adventuresofhunter 4 года назад
That stove is awesome!! I think I'll get one
@kevinacla8291
@kevinacla8291 4 года назад
Love your vids men, keep it up 👍🏻👍🏻
@unchewable1
@unchewable1 4 года назад
I have a jet boil from my back packing days but love your stuff and great to share with buddies
@aWandering_soul
@aWandering_soul 2 года назад
Ok ok, that was a great intro... just WOW!!! Got a subscription for the intro 👍
@Freightlinerbob
@Freightlinerbob 4 года назад
That was fun. The ending when you sipped the coffee reminds me of the ending in the children’s book- Where the Wild Things Are.
@tewaewae
@tewaewae 4 года назад
13:17 the sound you make when you see a new video from Tobias Love your work.
@gracemason7670
@gracemason7670 4 года назад
thanks for this brilliant video, i love this channel. I am only young, but you inspire me to bikepack when i'm older!
@ridesofjapan
@ridesofjapan 4 года назад
🤙
@MitchOnTwoWheels
@MitchOnTwoWheels 3 года назад
Awesome setup!
@jfrancis
@jfrancis 4 года назад
10/10 on this one. Well done.
@brianmaldonado3723
@brianmaldonado3723 4 года назад
We are so proud of you because of the Cup o Noodles!
@nicholastopley7611
@nicholastopley7611 4 года назад
Love the mini stove, got to get one!
@phlipphe3539
@phlipphe3539 4 года назад
Your Intros are Epic 😄🚴
@rainbowlable
@rainbowlable 2 года назад
Absolutely love this video. I think you need some more bikepacking videos! 😊 In case you haven't found a solution to fit your lighter into your titanium pot, I run a very similar setup but instead of a lighter I use a Light My Fire firesteel which works remarkably well with my Evernew alcohol stove.
@timothywalding3142
@timothywalding3142 4 года назад
Superb video. It's the simple pleasures in life.
@kortbrook
@kortbrook 4 года назад
You're not alone, I love geeking out on minimalist stove setups also. If you don't already know this trick, try adding a wrist band (like the charity ones) around the neck of the pot so you don't burn your lips when drinking coffee. It also comes handy as an additional strap to secure the lid if needed. Also, you could get a small flint to fit into the small stove setup, keeping everything together. Keep em coming...
@kaffeemitcola6506
@kaffeemitcola6506 4 года назад
Great Video and always chilling me down, Like the evaporating alcohol cools the stove down. I really like those stoves! And the quick cooling down has a little bit to do with 1: The stove is very thin-walled, does not keep so much energy/heat and releases the heat quick and 2: the evaporation causes that the stove itself does not get extremey hot down to the botom. I often inspect the soil/ground where the stove stood and it seems uneffected...
@devacore477
@devacore477 4 года назад
Nice setup. I switch between the gas and alcohol stove too - although not the lightest, the tangia stove rocks!
@guzelmarmara
@guzelmarmara 4 года назад
Small 100ml Listerine bottles works perfect when I go out. They have a good lock mechanism so never leak.
@WowRixter
@WowRixter 4 года назад
You have the coolest toys
@TheVolksbar
@TheVolksbar 4 года назад
Loved it !
@bobtilton3024
@bobtilton3024 4 года назад
so good dude!
@mikegoldbey6186
@mikegoldbey6186 4 года назад
Great review and great video
@shanew634
@shanew634 4 года назад
Very entertaining and informative, thank you.👍
@lorenzsiggel1515
@lorenzsiggel1515 4 года назад
Cup-o-noodles 😂 brings back memories of graduate school....a staple. I made a hop can stove for day trips and it works like a charm too....15grams for your weight weeniness 😉. I will make the wind screen since I still need a smaller pot. Good video as usual
@LukeGJPotter
@LukeGJPotter 4 года назад
Excellent video.
@MirceaCatalinPopescu
@MirceaCatalinPopescu 4 года назад
Made my day. Hahaha. Very nice! Both the video and the advice. Cheers!
@alandwyer380
@alandwyer380 4 года назад
That was brilliant 🙂👍
@matteo6161
@matteo6161 4 года назад
Excellent video
@rafaassump
@rafaassump 4 года назад
you have some of the best cycling videos out there :-)
@prommerjakub
@prommerjakub 3 года назад
Hey! I was also using alcohol stove.. pretty much the same setup as you have got there, except I made my stove out of beer can and got 550ml toaks titanium pot. Just a little tip, if you'll want to go back to the gas setup, just get hold of 550ml pot and you should be good. I can fit gas cannister inside my pot and all the other stuff also. I'm just saying it, because, at least for me, alcohol stove could get pretty clumsy and unstable and because of that dangerous (problem also might be that mine is homemade, thus i didnt pay much attention to making it stable).. In the summer one needs to pay a lot of attention to the alcohol stove since you can set the whole forest ablaze if you spil the alcohol on the forest ground. Cheers, great video and I gotta say.. I absolutely loved the atmosphere you've created in the beginning of the video.. the music.. the scene.. just great!
@markreisdorf5860
@markreisdorf5860 4 года назад
As always a brilliantly edited and produced video, and a succinct and accurate discussion of those 2 stove types. Another option that is even lighter, folds more compactly and utilizes an unlimited fuel source is twig stove such as a small titanium Eberlit. They are not as quite as convenient ro cook with as the gas or alcohol stoves, but for minimal pack size and weight combined with unlimited fuel, they can't be beat. With regard to the cooling rate of titanium vs stainless steel, I can confirm that Ti cools down much, much faster.
@markreisdorf5860
@markreisdorf5860 4 года назад
*Emberlit
@orci77
@orci77 4 года назад
Absolutely insane cool video 👍 High production quality as usual 😎 Hope Shane and Von had a laugh when they saw this 😊
@gplama
@gplama 4 года назад
Yep, we did. :)
@braulio1o4
@braulio1o4 3 года назад
i just found your channel haha, great content mate! subscribed!
@davidbdavidb1137
@davidbdavidb1137 4 года назад
love it!
@Miekzz
@Miekzz 4 года назад
I REALLY want to go on an adventure now. Maybe in a couple of weeks I'll do a zwift bikepack when it gets to me
@nicolasgioanni1175
@nicolasgioanni1175 4 года назад
Very good videos as always! For the the squeeze bottle you could use une of these mini Kewpi mayonaise bottle. They last very long and super light! And a mini Bic lighter as well to save a few grams :)
@mot0s896
@mot0s896 4 года назад
Brilliant 👍 keep us up to date when you find a fuel solution 🚲
@trentdale
@trentdale 4 года назад
I use the toaks 750ml pot (still pretty compact) and my small canister, brs stove and lighter fit inside with a couple pieces of sponge to keep it from jiggling while riding. I have to say, the amount of fuel needed one needs to carry for an alcohol stove for more than a day or two usually ends up tipping the scales in favor of the canister in terms of weight AND compactness. Though, alcohol stoves do seem more fun to use... even if you have to wait a little longer for your ramen. Edit: price for the whole kit is ~$75, ~90 when you add in a decent longhandle ti spork
@edrcozonoking
@edrcozonoking 4 года назад
Epic intro!!!
@gearsandsprockets2820
@gearsandsprockets2820 Год назад
Awesome editing!!
@AdrianGrochmal
@AdrianGrochmal 4 года назад
Awesome idea 😁
@JasonDBike
@JasonDBike 4 года назад
Amazing camera work
@nirajshr
@nirajshr 4 года назад
enjoyed the video!
@AKASL1
@AKASL1 4 года назад
Great Video!
@ziemowit5362
@ziemowit5362 4 года назад
I used a combination of both setups on my 5weeks bikepacking trip. BRS stove (12$, 25g ) + Tomshoo 750ml titanium pot (19$, 129g). The pot fits perfectly 240g gas canister + foldable Seatosummit 250ml silikone cup (45g, 8$, cancels out the rattle). Such setup is cheap (39$+gas), lightweight (200g+gas) and allows for longer periods between looking for gas (which can be a hassle). For shorter trips you can also take the 100g gas bottle. Another advantage is that it is possible to refill the gas canisters (although not recommended).
@miguelcordeiro8905
@miguelcordeiro8905 4 года назад
super fun!!
@johnclarey5214
@johnclarey5214 4 года назад
Snow Peak from your part of the world makes a titanium pot that is just between these two in size and weight, and will fit that stove and a 110g fuel canister - Trek 700 . Find a small butane cigar lighter that will fit - it lights the stove in a wind and you still have hair on your knuckles too. : ) Glad to see you outdoors, love your vids.
@ridesofjapan
@ridesofjapan 4 года назад
They make a bigger version of that chep WAQ pot that fits the canister, but I specifically wanted a pot that was smaller than a canister for the reasons I stated in the video, leg clearance in small a frame bag. Cheers mate! 🙏
@rws0010
@rws0010 4 года назад
You’re the best man!
@stijndeklerk
@stijndeklerk 4 года назад
I own that Tatonka stove, but prefere to take a traditional inexpensive but slightly heavier Trangia burner, for several reasons. It's more efficient, both while burning (test this at home), it takes about half the amount of fuel for the same boil. It also easy to kill the flame & with a screw lid easy to spare/store some fuel inside the stove when not all was burned up. You could use a small firesteel, to light the stove with, that will make a robust/weatherproof setup.
@simonh6371
@simonh6371 2 года назад
Also the Trangia has a simmer ring so you can reduce the flame/heat output and thereby reduce fuel consumption. I paid just 15 Euros for mine about 5 years ago, the thing is robust and practically unbreakable, made in Sweden, and used by the Swedish military. I don't have any other Trangia gear though like the windshield or even Trangia Triangle, instead I use it inside a small stainless steel twig burner - like the Lixada ones but not that brand - which folds flat so takes up next to no space. The advantage of that - apart from it being a great little pot stand and windshield with the Trangia burner - is that you can also burn solid fuel tablets e.g. Esbit in it, or FireDragon gel tablets, or twigs or bits of batonned wood. I once got caught out in heavy rain for an extra night. As I had an extra 24hrs food it was no problem, I just harvested rainwater and boiled it up on some old fencepost pieces which were under a tree, I sawed them into smaller pieces with my small SAK saw, and batonned them into smaller pieces with my Mora.
@rzeckner
@rzeckner 4 года назад
Fabulous! Thank you!
@danielt3214
@danielt3214 4 года назад
Love it 👌👍
@nidakin241
@nidakin241 4 года назад
Great video Tobias! Great minds think alike...and so do ours.
@ernestomiquel9900
@ernestomiquel9900 7 месяцев назад
Great! Thanks for the info
@erklng
@erklng 4 года назад
Daaaang amazing work! Thank you!
@CyclingSteve
@CyclingSteve 4 года назад
I have a similar system. A 300ml titanium mug, inside that a Trangia burner (it has a screw-top and can hold its own fuel), the mug came with a mesh bag, in that I keep the mug, the lighter and the cross stand. There is also space in the mug for a sponge. I like the Pepsi windshield, I might steal that idea.
@CyclingSteve
@CyclingSteve 4 года назад
To save your fingers getting burned, dip a twig in the fuel, light the twig, light the fuel. ;)
@YuoTubeTobi
@YuoTubeTobi 4 года назад
Watch that fork, almost blinded one of your eyes 😂. Great video as always
@scottlawson9899
@scottlawson9899 4 года назад
HA. I was planning on some apartment camping next weekend, so now will have to throw in some biking as well.
@jansunda8155
@jansunda8155 4 года назад
great tip how to go on morning trip the nap in the noon and return home afternoon in the summer is good tip goes to swimming to some lake or river :)
@whereisdari
@whereisdari 4 года назад
I would love to join your bike packing someday, Mate! I recommend the Jetboil.
@eardleymatt
@eardleymatt 4 года назад
I have the same mug but in 650ml, fits a gas canister, stove and lighter as well as a few coffee sachets. Kind of a hybrid of your two setups. Brill vid as always
@ridesofjapan
@ridesofjapan 4 года назад
Matt Eardley been looking at that size as well to swap my Stanley for actually... we’ll see what happens in the future. Cheers!
@jimbojet8728
@jimbojet8728 2 года назад
Good fun. Thanks
@thegrindjp8067
@thegrindjp8067 4 года назад
still doing some hillclimbs down here in Osaka too......damn Mtn mosquitoes are savage though.. love you`re channel
@marionpaulodagang9980
@marionpaulodagang9980 4 года назад
The best part was when you prepared your coffee while Nature's sound was playing in the background.. Sure miss the outdoor hikes and biking and camping :(
@damienm8416
@damienm8416 4 года назад
Next on the list should be DCF tent and frame bags . For the lighter i would look at a mini bic.
@MonoLake02
@MonoLake02 4 года назад
Use a mini Bic or a Zippo flint wheel. Fun to watch, thanks.
@RidingTheLongWayHome
@RidingTheLongWayHome 4 года назад
Really helpful, thank you
@SiopaoSauc3
@SiopaoSauc3 4 года назад
Got a similar setup for dayhikes and overnight bike packing. I use a catcan alcohol stove now but I've been on RU-vid binges of Japanese DIY soda can stoves, some of which are totally insane and overkill. Worth looking into.
@ridesofjapan
@ridesofjapan 4 года назад
Yeah, watched about 500 of them as well hehe... it’s been a long winter ;)
@jonathanwalters5611
@jonathanwalters5611 4 года назад
Awesome!
@robertm1552
@robertm1552 4 года назад
Yes, to have coffee on the spot is priceless. But, as most will come to bikepack outside of Japan they will marvel at the appearance of 7/11 and gourmet options seemingly around every tree! Those in Japan though will know better and appreciate this. Regardless, as many point out, quality production. You should be in Hollywood or at least getting paid more at your current job in Japan.
@nesusiprates
@nesusiprates 4 года назад
This was epic :)
@HyperbeastXion
@HyperbeastXion 4 года назад
I´m also into stoves and small camping gear, those kind of "micro adventures" or whatever you wann call it, will keep you sain :)
@ryanwitt
@ryanwitt 4 года назад
Amazing
Далее
My overnighter Bikepacking pack list
15:48
Просмотров 105 тыс.
My MONSTER Cook Kit
10:52
Просмотров 84 тыс.
The Clever Way to Count Tanks - Numberphile
16:45
Просмотров 562 тыс.
3 Minimal Bikepacking Cook Kits
6:13
Просмотров 17 тыс.
My bikepacking setup, in the wild!
12:05
Просмотров 243 тыс.
Anywhere but my pockets! On-bike storage options
12:42
Bikepacking camping gear on a Budget
14:20
Просмотров 489 тыс.
Why is this camping cook set better?
8:49
Просмотров 77 тыс.
The Frame of Fire: Bike build prologue
15:17
Просмотров 62 тыс.
делали такой маникюр??😁
1:00
Просмотров 4,5 млн
Amazing tools #shorts
0:35
Просмотров 7 млн
Все очень включено
0:43
Просмотров 1,6 млн