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MrBushcraftSurvival

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Swedish Army Trangia Review
« on: April 03, 2013 »

This is my new review and I hope you like it as much as my first one. This is about my Swedish Army Trangia. Watch it at the following link and tell me what you think!

                                       


All the gear used in the review is from Discover Outdoors Scout Shop, Belfast.

                                       http://discoveroutdoorsuk.com/
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Re: Swedish Army Trangia Review
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2013 »

for a young lad you're well clued in,another good review,karma

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Re: Swedish Army Trangia Review
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2013 »

Nice to see your enthusiasm for the outdoors and the associated kit. :)
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Re: Swedish Army Trangia Review
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2013 »

Well done young lad, excellent review and great choice of stove  ;)

Watching that put a smile on my face and brought back some memories as a youngster with my Swedish Army Stove. Prompted me to go and hoke it out from the roof space. This one is older than than you MrBushcraftSurvival lol. Bought from the Army surplus store in Smithfield many moons ago. Fuel bottle still has the Swedish warning on it. Top word on bottle says SPRIT 35 which google translates as BOOZE 35....Brilliant  :D

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Re: Swedish Army Trangia Review
« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2013 »

Thanks guys for all the encouragement, it really helps. I will be putting more up soon.
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Re: Swedish Army Trangia Review
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2013 »

good review. you might want to consider doing the sound over the video in post production though, something like finalcut would do it, just a bit hard to hear you with the wind and stuff, a mic plugged into the camera would also work, really good review though. Used to have one of these trangias myself, but I switched to the mini to save weight. hardwearing bits of kit both of them
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