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    Howl Campfire

    I have not had any of the other higher output (60,000 BTU) propane fires to compare burn rate. I was pretty happy with getting 13+ hours out of a 20lb tank running both the A-Flame on a visible but low setting and the Barcoals. That will cover several of my normal trips when it is cold out. It...
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    Howl Campfire

    I 100% understand what you are saying. I felt the same way initially and moved on looking at all the other options and trying to figure out a good way to solve their main shortcoming, getting heat out to you without having to stand over it. I thought about fabricating various heat deflectors but...
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    Howl Campfire

    If you have the vertical room where you are packing it, it is designed to nest with a 20lb propane tank and strap together. It acts as a kickstand and more stable support for the tank. Then it has additional strap loop built in the strap it down. I throw the Howl in my trailer and strap the...
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    Howl Campfire

    They have specifically said they chose not to do folding legs for durability but the market may convince them to change their mind. I will say the fixed leg design is a rock solid unit. I'm not worried about bumping it around or bouncing it down the trail. They have videos of them baja jumping...
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    Howl Campfire

    This seems like the right location for this topic but if not let me know. I thought people might be interested in a really cool propane campfire option I decided to pull the trigger on. First, yes, it is very expensive at first glance. I am not affiliated with Howl in anyway. I just simply made...
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    Storage wise it isn't small but I just carry it in the trailer. It's clean. No residual ash or fire rock dust. I carry the propane tank in the back of the truck strapped down. I could also use the trailers propane tanks but then I would have to keep taking the trailer regulator on/off. It's no...
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    The D035 bolts to a flat plate between the tongue frame rails. Seems like adding a bolted down block spacer would work fine to raise coupler height since I can only get so much additional tire lift. Limiting factor on raising it up on a solid block is at extreme pitch angles, when will the hitch...
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    We took a trip to the Kofa Wildlife Refuge this past weekend with our EOS-12. Towed the rig into an awesome campsite on a 4/10 onX rated trail. Past our campsite probably would have gotten a bit too tight and twisty for our full length rig (Ram 2500 Power Wagon and EOS-12) but the section we...
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    A Boreas XT Thread

    I have a buddy that might be interested in your XT if you do choose to sell. Where are you located?
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    A Boreas XT Thread

    Selling an Off-grid Expedition 3.0 or Boreas XT?
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    FRP bolts would definitely work and probably the best option if you really need to hold some significant weight. Only drawback is putting a hole all the way through the wall.
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    I thought only the floor switched to Transcore but I could be wrong. The previous floor was similar to Transcore but not exactly the same. I thought the walls were still FRP, high density foam and composite ribs. I may be forgetting exactly what I saw when I picked up my 2022. You notice that...
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    SOLD: Barely used Terrapod RTTx Rooftop Tent

    I passed it along to my buddy.
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    SOLD: Barely used Terrapod RTTx Rooftop Tent

    Is this still available? Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
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    Boreas XT

    It's a pricey investment. I'll stick with my Class B cover for less than half that, especially after tax and shipping. Class B cover also has access points to all compartment areas and rear door without undoing the belly straps for quick access. The Class B cover also covers the full tongue and...
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