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Frag Out! Magazine #04

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The FirsT impression I have always liked the old Crusader set in which all elements were hidden in the clever bullet holder: a stove, a metallic mug, a can- teen, a plastic mug. A set perfect for one or two persons. I have received for the tests a new set compri- sing the Cooker Mk II stove and a Fire Dragon Cup. Both elements are neatly made from the anodised aluminium – they look decently and are very light (a set weight is of 360g). After taking off from the cardboard, using the pre- vious model, I have tried to put the elements together and… I have been disappointed. The modification which have been entered in the Mk version have caused that a mug does not hide in the stove, as in the previous version, in order to create a compact package together Przemysław Fredi Ferfet A spring morning, surprisingly warm as for the second half of February. I have been wandering lazily on the riverside glades and observing with attention the awaking nature. The first cranes have already flown, their clangor mixes with a snapshot. It's time for a break, and I haven't taken a vacuum flask with tea… However, I have packed a BCB Crusader MkII cooking set with the Fire Dragon fuel to my backpack to test so I will drink some hot tea after all. OUTDOOR GEAR

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