When mine arrived, the molle straps would not stay snapped. I contacted Pathfinder just to let them know and I could still use it. They immediately sent a new bag an said to keep the "defective" one. So I now have a good spare storage bag. Great customer service Pathfinder has....
This is a wonderful kit and the quality can not be beat. The canteen is a wide mouth and that allows for easy cleaning, plus, you can see that it is clean which is very important. Having a cooking kit with water supply is brilliant. The bag allows for enough room to add a fire kit, spoons and gloves.
My best friend bought me this kit a few years ago and I love it. It resides on my battle belt (w/a harness) hiking set up and has never failed me. The place you're at in this video reminds me of a place I hike into on the No. Platte River in Western Nebraska with the geese and the wind!
First, Thank you for your time, work, and effort for showing us the Canteen Pathfinder. Just next time bring some gloves every time you go out camping. Just saying.
Enjoyed watching your video and really appreciate the message about being responsible and safe with your fire. Also I completely agree with your point on needing a longer adjustable strap. Hopefully some of the folks that can make that happen are watching.
You don't need a big fire. Build a twig fire in the stove (standoff). The stove also works with heat tabs and alcohol stoves. The canteen, cup, and stove are perfect. They stow away compact and a US Military canteen pouch fits fine. I prefer the Helikon-Tex E&E pouch. The canteen fits better and there is still room for extras. As far as purifying the water, the neck for the canteen fits the MSR water purifiers. I carry both the canteen and a Nalgene plastic bottle. Boiling water is nice if you only need a quart, but if you need more a purifier is faster and better. Chemicals and filtering water through a rag works, but using a purifier has no taste.
the pouch looks like a rothco pouch I own. And is made very well if it is a rothco. At first look I thought the clips on the shoulder straps could have been a bit better. but I've been using it for around 8 months with no problems. Solid pouch! Will be buying this canteen kit soon. good video!
I bought the same kit and yes, it is a lot of money (I live in germany and had to pay extra for shipping and customs office). But I wanted to have that kit so much. I love it. It has got the best canteen cup I ever had. Maybe I will replace the shoulder strap, as you said, it is too short. Instead of water purification tablets I will put a Sawyer Mini water filter in the kit, because the filtered water tastes much better from a Sawyer. Atb, Christian
The best review i have seen so far about this kit. True words at the beginning and at the end of the Video 👍🏼 i wanted to buy it for long time now and saw it for a good price online last night. I think this will be my womans christmas gift for me 😂. Thanks for the Video. Greetings from Germany ✌🏼
Justin thanks for another great video. I saw your video where you make your fire starters. I totally agree with you on not buying them. I got to making some myself from old candle wax & they work great. Take care and keep enjoying the great out of doors.
Just bought this bag and mini infernos. I'm going to make a different kit but the bag is perfect for what I'm going to do. Well built and I love it so far.
nice video, i just started getting into bushcraft and survivalism, and i stumbled across your channel, you are down to earth, enjoyable, and knowledgeable keep up the good work!
You mentioned the short length of the strap and I don't know if you have already addressed this problem but I often add the larger size key-chain rings, or small carabineer's, to the ends of the straps. That usually fixes my length problems. I'm 6'3". Sure is a nice system. Good quality items are always a bit more. This SS canteen system seems to be thee standard these days.
i like the idea of using this system with a y harness, my biolite stove, and the bottle system under my sleep system in my bag. thank bro. keep em coming.
Looks like a nice kit and i do like their quality . With that said i use the Stanley adventure set with a 5 dollar ozark trails cup. I use this with an alcohol burner and mini stove all put into a condor carry bag. I use my 70's vintage cutlery set as well as a p38 can opener and fire starting stuff.
Another cool video! I had just ordered this set. It was a relief to find out its worth the money since I haven't recieved it yet. I keep hearing its a diesel set up. Keep up the good work brother!
I have this kit as well, i'm very happy with it and like that i can make the bag a mini day kit. I even use it as an edc whenever we go out for a drive or outings. Great review! Aloha
Good review. I had no idea that ferro rod set up came with the micro infernos. I just checked mine..surprise! I have just the canteen, cup, and stove with the basic pouch and I like mine a lot. I wish they had this whole set up when I bought mine.
I agree 100% about one's right to spend their own $ how they so choose! What I have a problem with is the number of YT video bloggers who carry on like bushcrafting can't be done w'o a $150 axe or a $300+ waxed canvas backpack or a $100 tarp! I was quite relieved to hear your comment about the gatorade bottle/stanley cookpot alternative! Good video!
Cool bein mentioned in your vid again brother. The Light My Fire Grandpa's Fire Fork can be used for: moving coals around your fire, spear hot dogs/sausages and such to cook over the fire, and I sharpened em up right well for a frog gig. I'm sure there are many other things yiu can come up with as well.
I won't be buying it. I have enough junk. My standard us army canteen, canteen cup and stove stand does the trick. But good video. Very professional. This guy has a lot of knowledge and skills.
Although a little bit lengthy, I thought this was a great review. Very informative and straightforward, no off the topic rambling for the most part. Would recommend this video to anybody considering this canteen.
Hey man if you could would you be able to put links up for that kit and some of the extra's that you put in with it if you have the time and are willing to. Please and thanks!
I have some ice tea spoons with large bowls.. They are th perfect size for this use and weigh no more than th titanium.. For me they are perfect and cost nothing.. I get it that you guys can afford your toys and have fun using them.. However, some of us have a much smaller budget and must make do on less.. Second hand stores, flea markets and yard/garage sales can provide many use things.. Re-purposing found items is fun too and rewarding..
Mrhycannon I completely agree. Most of the time I can't afford the expensive stuff either so I take full advantage of yard sales and places of those nature as well. Thank you for watching.
you are the smart one. they are just overpaying so that their overbult canteen can come with a pocketbook to carry it around in. you are doing the smart thing.
You can build a fire 🔥inside the stove, it works just as good or an alcohol stove ? Use wood 🪵or alcohol 🍸in the stove...The handles won't get as hot ....The canteen cup and stove is the way to go, I use the plastic canteens...All types work and if you use pocket rocket stoves ,the canteen cup and stove will always give you a backup plan if you run out of fuel ? Yes , and being miles in the wilderness, IT FEELS GOOD TO HAVE A BACKUP PLAN ?
Good review looking to get two canteen kits as that would suit my water needs just debating between TI SS or even the bottle kits, my Stanley's are just too bulky and don't nest compact .
I’m somewhat nervous and move to fast in the woods so a fire keeps me rooted and gives me comfort . Here in Montana you can take wet snow on those days ,shove into the canteen and heat it up. Just bought a new system in the cover for $ 10. Pawn shop 😊
Nice review, Justin. I appreciate the detail of the discussion. I really like the potential use of the bag for a day-hike. Thanks. Trust your having and good weekend…. It's still warm in east Texas. ATB …. Ken
You've had this for a few years now. Are you still happy with it ? If you could only buy one kit of Dave's Canteen Kit or the Bottle Kit, which one would you buy now? And would the weight difference between the two matter to you, for a long hike ? Thanks for the review. It was in depth and made sense. I agree about the plastic clips and the length of the strap.
I still LOVE this kit! If I'm camping it goes every single time but if I'm going on long hikes I tend to leave it behind due to weight or I just bring the canteen. If I had to choose today between the two I would still go with this set here man. Great canteen set. I just wish it came with a boiling lid. I had to purchase mine separately.
+grierwolfe wait so this pouch came with the set? ive done research and it doesnt seem like it, did u buy this from canteen shop or the pathfinder store?
At 2:50 he said (on Nov 14, 2013) it was "dang near a hundred bucks". Take a look at Dave's page www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/campfire-survival-cooking-kit/ and you'll see it listed WITH the MOLLE Shoulder Bag for $79.99 as of Aug 2, 2016. But Dave's page for JUST the Canteen Cooking Set is listed for only $59.99 at www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/canteen-cooking-set/ and, ... then there's shipping cost. So, I hope that information clears up your confusion.
This is no endorsement of anything, but just to clarify, I believe the $20-something lid is the "heavy cover" which is, as the name indicates, quite heavy. It has strain-holes and a high polish belly which serves as a signal mirror. That's why it's so much $. I don't own this kit, but have been researching it and have wanted it for a while. I do own the grill stand that I use with my Trangia. Thanks for your review, my friend.
***** update: got the canteen set like yours for my husband. Anded two pathfinder poncho tarps for a nice mini kit. Thanks again for your help and video
I’m also from Kansas and I just got the water bottle kit from Dave just haven’t got to go out and try it yet but in the couple weeks I will can’t wait.
its a good kit, i like how you set it up, and like you said someone on a budget can basically copy that for less money, absoloutely, heck a tin coffee can and gatorade bottle like you said and some small cheap utility pouch and you have an economy version of it but i do like the kit, its built to last thats for sure, all that stainless steel and heavy duty utility pouch is gonna last a good long time, dave canterbury doesn't mess around.
Your area looks very similar to one of the places I go to on the No. Platte River in Western Nebraska! Funny I do the same thing to my fires as you said you would. I'm looking to get the smaller kit with the canteen pouch and not the pack bag. I'll pair it with my Maxpedition Thermite (5-C) drop leg pouch for light day hikes! I have access to plenty of Fatwood, but not Birch Bark.
Where does the spoon come from? Tell me more about "Tavis's" spoon. (all I noticed) :D Also for cheap firestarter what I always did since scouts when someone showed me, is just save you drier lint, look for cheap candles on sale. mix on teh stove in an old pot, and then mold bricks or cut sticks etc. Wax plus lint is easy to make, and works well. Also any army/navy store has that style strap with metal clips for about 5 bucks. Probably been in use since Vietnam and will work for another 50 yrs.
I've been keeping an eye on this since it came out, finally pulled the trigger, got mine today. A couple of observations..the price has come down a bit since initial release. You can get the canteen cook set with the cheap 3 dollar cover (not the cover you have) for 59 bucks. That made a big difference for me since I already have a maxpedition canteen bag. I was willing to shell out cash for the cook set, but have no use for the extras included in the more expensive kit... already covered. Keep an eye on that hinge pin that connects the cup handle. Just unboxing mine and opening it up, hinge pin fell out. I put a slightly more aggressive bend in the pin and tapped it in with a steel punch, it should be set now. Second, and you ran into this issue too. The lid for the cup is very* tight and snaps in place. You definitely won't want to struggle with prying that sucker off with boiling contents in the cup, not a big deal to bend the lid out a bit. Glad I did that before initial use. I noticed the lid had a made in China sticker on it, not sure about the rest of the kit. Good video, just subscribed.
Ian Deakin I can see that they may not have wanted to attach it due to some will boil water in it but a simple piece of paracord and your set. Thank you for watching sir.
I saw the plasic clips and plastic d rings right away. I've worked construction long enough to know the plastic clipa do not last. I heard the Aleutian geese.
Pathfinder store is now selling an ABS replacement cap for the bakelite one (6 bucks). If you accept advice from random strangers on the internet, mine is that you pick one up. The bakelite seems sturdy... until you drop your canteen full of water. My heart sunk when mine exploded from a ~2.5 foot drop to shag carpeted floor. I was really disappointed, but then really happy when I was able to get a replacement... and then really wary about relying on that canteen for anything more than an afternoon fishing... and then really happy again when I noticed the ABS replacement on pathfinder ;)
I can testify this product. Not the bit on the bottom. The water holding bit we called the fire bucket as we called it in south African army 40 years ago It works. I still have it and I would like to see if it is possible to produce cheaply in titanium
i went with two stanley two cup sets and one of the round cup, canteen and stove sets from pathfinder and two trangias that i will mix n match to stack and carry for 3 pple. adding a coupple of water bladders. bottle spreader, trangia cross bars. plane break line cable for the cross bar. done deal for fire or stove setup . maybe a piece of aluminium pie tin to help windbeak.
Awesome video bro. Great review. Looks like a great kit and with the quality and what it comes with its probably well worth the money. I wouldn't mind having one and maby one day I may get one but for now that $100.00 is a lot of money and there's alot more I want that will probably come first. Also if you ever need any fatwood just let me know. It's plentiful around here and I wouldn't mind sending you some. Thanks for sharing. Robert
I really appreciate that Robert, and thank you for watching. It really is a nice kit but it is certainly one of those ones that you can get by with plenty other options. If you ever break down and get though, you will love it. Jusitn
I would be curious if the bottle and lid remain water tight after boiling water in the bottle. I have the round Pathfinder bottle and after booling water in it and allowing it to cool down enough to handle without gloves, I found that the lid was leaking inside my haversack, not good. I am now using Klean Kanteen which has a better lid and holds 8 oz more water to boot.
Iliveoutside Outdoors I've had this canteen set for about two years now and it's still as solid today as it was when I bought it. The seal is still in perfect shape.
Great video brother I have been getting into bushcrafting a lot here lately. Is there a link you can put down on where you purchased this kit from? I’ve looked around online but I can only find the casing in black :/ I was hoping to find a nice tan one like yours or even. Multi cam colored one would be great. Or if anyone on here can help me out I’d really appreciate it thanks again.
Since the canteen itself is metal, could you use it over the stove to boil larger amounts of water if needed? I know its kind of a dumb question but I was wanting to know if the canteen would warp or anything like that.
Great vedio ! The bag is A 1 awesome so good I bought a black one for edc ! The cup you have to wacth mine didn't lock! I had to bend a few things. Chinese quality control ! It is a realy good decent quality kit!
Really great review. I recently purchased the water bottle cook set and alcohol stove from Self Reliance Outfitters and love it. I still haven't decided on a spork/eating tool to replace the very crappy set that came with the kit. I like that Toaks one you were using. Maybe I'll opt for that. Thanks for the vid. Just subbed.
Finally. ...a every day guy eho made a video, that ess straight to the point. Thank you! !!! I to not a tiyvh man but I would like one piece kit that id a little treat for me. Is this kit that one? I think yrs. From what I saw, I think I can justify it. I have been looking for a wide mouth canteen ever since I sae y hr UMC ones for thier winter survival class' that you can't find now where' Thank you souch truly was a great and helpful video. !
First of all, I like your knife and saw combination. It's what I carry. Your insights about the kit are spot on in my view. The kit is expensive for what you get, but it is, by no means, a rip off. Most of Dave's stuff is relatively expensive; still everything that he offers seems to fit nicely within his philosophy, with a few exceptions. Personally, I usually cook, instead of opening a pouch and adding hot water. On the other hand, there are situations where pouch food is the ticket. Consider a situation where you are traveling on a motorcycle and stop at a highway rest stop. You probably won't have the option of starting a wood fire. What you really need is some sort of alcohol stove to heat your water. I think that would be a viable addition to the kit. You can build your wood fire when you arrive at your camping destination, assuming that fires are allowed. And that is not a given. Anyway, for me, the addition of military style mess kit would probably be the better overall solution.
You might be able to answer my question, I've heard stories of the canteen rusting after about a year along the join, have you had this problem? I have 2 of the French army aluminium canteens that have similar specs, holds 2 pints, wide mouth, Bacolite lid. I have no problems with aluminium with how often I use them but I would prefer a bullet proof stainless steel one in some environments.
I wish you had used the stove as I think was intended. That would be setting the stove on the ground and then just building a stick fire inside it. I do see that it worked well, but building a smaller fire just inside the stove means less fire to put out.
Nice review, thumbs up. Personally I would rather spend the extra $50 on the titanium Heavycover canteen kit. Yeah no carry case, or other goodies, but the reduced weight is well worth it to me.
I've been looking a lot of the titanium pots for my hiking. Don't know that I'll ever get a titanium canteen because the little extra weight just doesn't bother me but I can still see it being an awesome item.
***** Yeah it's personal preference. I can say with confidence you will never look back getting a Heavy Cover canteen and cup. Definitely worth it to me.
the 1st time i watched this video was years ago now. since then i bought a bunch of SRO's gear... a whole bunch of it, too and i've used a lot of it a lot over a good time period... my take on the SRO's stuff... 1st-off it's a little bit over-priced and 2ndly: the canteen kit is alright. however, compared to a standard GI canteen with canteen cup and the price of both, the SRO gear is no big deal to me personally. #1 that canteen is welded-up in seams and for mine for me, i don't want to put it in the fire. plus, i have no need to put the whole canteen in the fire in the 1st place. as a kit though with the bag and all the SRO's canteen kit is ok. for me personally same goes for all of the rest of the SRO's gear i have.... it's all ok, but no big-deal type of thing one way or another. the size of the canteen and the big mouth on the canteen are pluses to me. all of this goes for the bottle kit too. the bush pot is ok and good, but wal-mart has similar in SS and it's only $10 and you get 2 pots with 1 lid. price-wise the WM pots are a better deal to me. i don't personally like the holes in the SRO's cup and i don't want to hang it over the fire, either but each to their own. i had one of those stanley SS cups with the lid... it has welded seams in it too and those seams broke loose on my stanley cup. so, i'm not big on welded together SS camp cooking stuff. make it one piece and thicker.... i would like that a lot better. slim chance a SS canteen or bottle made by anybody will be one piece though. i do have a SS water bottle i like though.. it's a Nalgene SS bottle, but for me i don't put it in the fire anyway, either. a regular old plastic GI canteen with a old SS cup works fine for me when it comes right down to it. that SS SRO's GI canteen cup lid i like too. in my experience for me you get too fancy and expensive it's not that much better and the stuff won't last as long, either. other than for water stuff or eggs i don't need cooking stuff anyway most of time and i camp a lot because it's easy for me.... i live in the country on a farm. thx4vid!
I hike with single strap items all the time and they never bother me unless they are over loaded. This pack didn't bother me one little bit, but if it was a larger guy then they will hate the way it rides on them.
Hey just my thoughts here 4u 2 think on doing yourself...when you heat water to boil,try putting the stove next to the fire buried in coals,thus leaving the handle alone sticking back from the coals &away from the heat source boil times pretty much the same in time and gloves if need be? Should be all one would ever need to picking up the cup with boiling water. And placing on a regular gas stove works the same off to one side leaving the handle in the coolest of area thats being heated fyi. Like always peace,love, & prosperity. C-ya. & be safe out there & always blessed in everything you do.
I have bought two of these, both rusted. It's too bad, I liked the design. I also bought the Duluth canteen pouch and the strap came apart. I actually am glad I didn't throw away my old 1976 Army canteen kit. I've got back to it.
I did , and they were great. They offered to replace it, but I declined. Why should they take the hit? It's Chinese, that's why it rusted. I did CW reenacting for years and we would use tin canteens. In the old days, they would melt and coat the inside of the tin canteens with beeswax to prevent rust. That's what I did to the second pathfinder canteen. I can't heat water in it, but so what? I can't heat water in my old Army canteen either and it has been a faithful friend since 76. That's what the cup is for.
Never had a problem with rust either. You have to take care of your gear, especially when you pay Dave Canterbury prices. Stop abusing your gear ! Take care of your gear and your gear will take care of you.....
I have had this for years and the very first SS quart bottle they have been used so many times. I used the 32oz daily. Neither has ever rusted. But I don’t throw in in the bed of my truck coated in mud and sand till I need it next... YMMV
When mine arrived, the molle straps would not stay snapped. I contacted Pathfinder just to let them know and I could still use it. They immediately sent a new bag an said to keep the "defective" one. So I now have a good spare storage bag. Great customer service Pathfinder has....
This is a wonderful kit and the quality can not be beat. The canteen is a wide mouth and that allows for easy cleaning, plus, you can see that it is clean which is very important. Having a cooking kit with water supply is brilliant. The bag allows for enough room to add a fire kit, spoons and gloves.
My best friend bought me this kit a few years ago and I love it. It resides on my battle belt (w/a harness) hiking set up and has never failed me.
The place you're at in this video reminds me of a place I hike into on the No. Platte River in Western Nebraska with the geese and the wind!
First, Thank you for your time, work, and effort for showing us the Canteen Pathfinder. Just next time bring some gloves every time you go out camping. Just saying.
Enjoyed watching your video and really appreciate the message about being responsible and safe with your fire. Also I completely agree with your point on needing a longer adjustable strap. Hopefully some of the folks that can make that happen are watching.
You don't need a big fire. Build a twig fire in the stove (standoff). The stove also works with heat tabs and alcohol stoves. The canteen, cup, and stove are perfect. They stow away compact and a US Military canteen pouch fits fine. I prefer the Helikon-Tex E&E pouch. The canteen fits better and there is still room for extras. As far as purifying the water, the neck for the canteen fits the MSR water purifiers. I carry both the canteen and a Nalgene plastic bottle. Boiling water is nice if you only need a quart, but if you need more a purifier is faster and better. Chemicals and filtering water through a rag works, but using a purifier has no taste.
the pouch looks like a rothco pouch I own. And is made very well if it is a rothco. At first look I thought the clips on the shoulder straps could have been a bit better. but I've been using it for around 8 months with no problems. Solid pouch! Will be buying this canteen kit soon. good video!
I bought the same kit and yes, it is a lot of money (I live in germany and had to pay extra for shipping and customs office). But I wanted to have that kit so much. I love it. It has got the best canteen cup I ever had. Maybe I will replace the shoulder strap, as you said, it is too short. Instead of water purification tablets I will put a Sawyer Mini water filter in the kit, because the filtered water tastes much better from a Sawyer. Atb, Christian
The best review i have seen so far about this kit. True words at the beginning and at the end of the Video 👍🏼 i wanted to buy it for long time now and saw it for a good price online last night. I think this will be my womans christmas gift for me 😂.
Thanks for the Video.
Greetings from Germany ✌🏼
Justin thanks for another great video. I saw your video where you make your fire starters. I totally agree with you on not buying them. I got to making some myself from old candle wax & they work great. Take care and keep enjoying the great out of doors.
Just bought this bag and mini infernos. I'm going to make a different kit but the bag is perfect for what I'm going to do. Well built and I love it so far.
+jackbaur18 I still enjoy using this bag for day trips or short scouts. Great bag.
nice video, i just started getting into bushcraft and survivalism, and i stumbled across your channel, you are down to earth, enjoyable, and knowledgeable keep up the good work!
I really appreciate that Ben. Thank you. If you have any questions or anything you would like to see, please ask. - Justin
You mentioned the short length of the strap and I don't know if you have already addressed this problem but I often add the larger size key-chain rings, or small carabineer's, to the ends of the straps. That usually fixes my length problems. I'm 6'3". Sure is a nice system. Good quality items are always a bit more. This SS canteen system seems to be thee standard these days.
i like the idea of using this system with a y harness, my biolite stove, and the bottle system under my sleep system in my bag. thank bro. keep em coming.
Looks like a nice kit and i do like their quality . With that said i use the Stanley adventure set with a 5 dollar ozark trails cup. I use this with an alcohol burner and mini stove all put into a condor carry bag. I use my 70's vintage cutlery set as well as a p38 can opener and fire starting stuff.
Another cool video! I had just ordered this set. It was a relief to find out its worth the money since I haven't recieved it yet. I keep hearing its a diesel set up. Keep up the good work brother!
I bought this kit (updated 2016 version) and used your video to give me ideas on how to enhance the kit. Thank you.
+William Wright thank you.
Nice review. Really helpful. I had no ideal that the carrying bag was that big.
I have this kit as well, i'm very happy with it and like that i can make the bag a mini day kit. I even use it as an edc whenever we go out for a drive or outings. Great review! Aloha
Yeah I'm really enjoying it so far. Its funny you mention it as an edc because I thought about buying a 2nd one to keep in my truck.
Justin, I agree with your comments. The kit looks like a very good system. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thank you sir. I appreciate that.
Good review. I had no idea that ferro rod set up came with the micro infernos. I just checked mine..surprise! I have just the canteen, cup, and stove with the basic pouch and I like mine a lot. I wish they had this whole set up when I bought mine.
The best part about the micro infernos in the back is the fact they don't even advertise them coming with the set.
Best kit so far! I haven't been able to use it with fire yet but it works great with alcohol stoves. Excellent video!
Thank you. I haven't got to try it with alcohol yet but I'll give it a shot.
Nice kit. I only have Stanley cook set. But would like to get this kit for sure
You can't go wrong. I still use this kit every time I go out.
I agree 100% about one's right to spend their own $ how they so choose! What I have a problem with is the number of YT video bloggers who carry on like bushcrafting can't be done w'o a $150 axe or a $300+ waxed canvas backpack or a $100 tarp! I was quite relieved to hear your comment about the gatorade bottle/stanley cookpot alternative! Good video!
I bought the canteen cup and stove combo. Now I'm thinking i should get the bag for it. Although mine came with the cup lid
Cool bein mentioned in your vid again brother. The Light My Fire Grandpa's Fire Fork can be used for: moving coals around your fire, spear hot dogs/sausages and such to cook over the fire, and I sharpened em up right well for a frog gig. I'm sure there are many other things yiu can come up with as well.
I keep bringing it with me because I'm convinced the time I leave it at home is the time I'm going to want to try it.
I won't be buying it. I have enough junk. My standard us army canteen, canteen cup and stove stand does the trick. But good video. Very professional. This guy has a lot of knowledge and skills.
+schreckpmc Thank you sir. I appreciate you watching and I agree. If you have something that does the trick then save that money for something else.
Although a little bit lengthy, I thought this was a great review. Very informative and straightforward, no off the topic rambling for the most part. Would recommend this video to anybody considering this canteen.
Thank you sir.
If figure everything up ? It's not a bad deal....Thanks Man
Hey man if you could would you be able to put links up for that kit and some of the extra's that you put in with it if you have the time and are willing to. Please and thanks!
I have some ice tea spoons with large bowls.. They are th perfect size for this use and weigh no more than th titanium.. For me they are perfect and cost nothing.. I get it that you guys can afford your toys and have fun using them.. However, some of us have a much smaller budget and must make do on less.. Second hand stores, flea markets and yard/garage sales can provide many use things.. Re-purposing found items is fun too and rewarding..
Mrhycannon I completely agree. Most of the time I can't afford the expensive stuff either so I take full advantage of yard sales and places of those nature as well. Thank you for watching.
Mrhycannon ... pic ??
Mrhycannon My sentiments exactly!!!!!!
you are the smart one. they are just overpaying so that their overbult canteen can come with a pocketbook to carry it around in. you are doing the smart thing.
You can build a fire 🔥inside the stove, it works just as good or an alcohol stove ? Use wood 🪵or alcohol 🍸in the stove...The handles won't get as hot ....The canteen cup and stove is the way to go, I use the plastic canteens...All types work and if you use pocket rocket stoves ,the canteen cup and stove will always give you a backup plan if you run out of fuel ? Yes , and being miles in the wilderness, IT FEELS GOOD TO HAVE A BACKUP PLAN ?
Good review looking to get two canteen kits as that would suit my water needs just debating between TI SS or even the bottle kits, my Stanley's are just too bulky and don't nest compact .
I’m somewhat nervous and move to fast in the woods so a fire keeps me rooted and gives me comfort . Here in Montana you can take wet snow on those days ,shove into the canteen and heat it up. Just bought a new system in the cover for $ 10. Pawn shop 😊
Looks great, thanks for the video. I thought you were lighting the fire with salami when I saw the mini tornadoes!
Nice review, Justin. I appreciate the detail of the discussion. I really like the potential use of the bag for a day-hike. Thanks. Trust your having and good weekend…. It's still warm in east Texas. ATB …. Ken
Thanks Ken. I would be going crazy right now if the weather was still warm here. I work in it all day so I look forward to these cold months.
You've had this for a few years now.
Are you still happy with it ?
If you could only buy one kit of Dave's Canteen Kit or the Bottle Kit, which one would you buy now?
And would the weight difference between the two matter to you, for a long hike ?
Thanks for the review. It was in depth and made sense. I agree about the plastic clips and the length of the strap.
I still LOVE this kit! If I'm camping it goes every single time but if I'm going on long hikes I tend to leave it behind due to weight or I just bring the canteen. If I had to choose today between the two I would still go with this set here man. Great canteen set. I just wish it came with a boiling lid. I had to purchase mine separately.
+grierwolfe wait so this pouch came with the set? ive done research and it doesnt seem like it, did u buy this from canteen shop or the pathfinder store?
At 2:50 he said (on Nov 14, 2013) it was "dang near a hundred bucks". Take a look at Dave's page www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/campfire-survival-cooking-kit/ and you'll see it listed WITH the MOLLE Shoulder Bag for $79.99 as of Aug 2, 2016. But Dave's page for JUST the Canteen Cooking Set is listed for only $59.99 at www.selfrelianceoutfitters.com/canteen-cooking-set/ and, ... then there's shipping cost.
So, I hope that information clears up your confusion.
This is no endorsement of anything, but just to clarify, I believe the $20-something lid is the "heavy cover" which is, as the name indicates, quite heavy. It has strain-holes and a high polish belly which serves as a signal mirror. That's why it's so much $. I don't own this kit, but have been researching it and have wanted it for a while. I do own the grill stand that I use with my Trangia. Thanks for your review, my friend.
Just as a follow-up - I went with the bottle kit and am very happy.
***** update: got the canteen set like yours for my husband. Anded two pathfinder poncho tarps for a nice mini kit. Thanks again for your help and video
I’m also from Kansas and I just got the water bottle kit from Dave just haven’t got to go out and try it yet but in the couple weeks I will can’t wait.
its a good kit, i like how you set it up, and like you said someone on a budget can basically copy that for less money, absoloutely, heck a tin coffee can and gatorade bottle like you said and some small cheap utility pouch and you have an economy version of it but i do like the kit, its built to last thats for sure, all that stainless steel and heavy duty utility pouch is gonna last a good long time, dave canterbury doesn't mess around.
Your area looks very similar to one of the places I go to on the No. Platte River in Western Nebraska! Funny I do the same thing to my fires as you said you would. I'm looking to get the smaller kit with the canteen pouch and not the pack bag. I'll pair it with my Maxpedition Thermite (5-C) drop leg pouch for light day hikes! I have access to plenty of Fatwood, but not Birch Bark.
Excellent safety tips with your fire.
Replace that clip with a carabiner,no sewing needed.is that bag insulated?could use that as a cozy for hot food bag that you are eating
Where does the spoon come from? Tell me more about "Tavis's" spoon. (all I noticed) :D Also for cheap firestarter what I always did since scouts when someone showed me, is just save you drier lint, look for cheap candles on sale. mix on teh stove in an old pot, and then mold bricks or cut sticks etc. Wax plus lint is easy to make, and works well. Also any army/navy store has that style strap with metal clips for about 5 bucks. Probably been in use since Vietnam and will work for another 50 yrs.
Great review brotha. The honesty is well appreciated. You definitely earned a sub off that
Thank you. No reason to bs anyone.
I've been keeping an eye on this since it came out, finally pulled the trigger, got mine today. A couple of observations..the price has come down a bit since initial release. You can get the canteen cook set with the cheap 3 dollar cover (not the cover you have) for 59 bucks. That made a big difference for me since I already have a maxpedition canteen bag. I was willing to shell out cash for the cook set, but have no use for the extras included in the more expensive kit... already covered.
Keep an eye on that hinge pin that connects the cup handle. Just unboxing mine and opening it up, hinge pin fell out. I put a slightly more aggressive bend in the pin and tapped it in with a steel punch, it should be set now.
Second, and you ran into this issue too. The lid for the cup is very* tight and snaps in place. You definitely won't want to struggle with prying that sucker off with boiling contents in the cup, not a big deal to bend the lid out a bit. Glad I did that before initial use.
I noticed the lid had a made in China sticker on it, not sure about the rest of the kit.
Good video, just subscribed.
All really great observations I completely agree. Thanks for watching.
It seems like a great piece of kit, i'd be worried about losing the bottle top as its not attached
Ian Deakin I can see that they may not have wanted to attach it due to some will boil water in it but a simple piece of paracord and your set. Thank you for watching sir.
I saw the plasic clips and plastic d rings right away. I've worked construction long enough to know the plastic clipa do not last. I heard the Aleutian geese.
Forget the purifierication tablet's get a ( KATADYN ) or look into it ?
Pathfinder store is now selling an ABS replacement cap for the bakelite one (6 bucks). If you accept advice from random strangers on the internet, mine is that you pick one up. The bakelite seems sturdy... until you drop your canteen full of water. My heart sunk when mine exploded from a ~2.5 foot drop to shag carpeted floor. I was really disappointed, but then really happy when I was able to get a replacement... and then really wary about relying on that canteen for anything more than an afternoon fishing... and then really happy again when I noticed the ABS replacement on pathfinder ;)
My dad always told me, son if its worth a $100 bucks its worth a $100 bucks. Nice video thanks for sharing.
Amen.
I can testify this product. Not the bit on the bottom. The water holding bit we called the fire bucket as we called it in south African army 40 years ago
It works. I still have it and I would like to see if it is possible to produce cheaply in titanium
Great video. Keep up the good work. How about a video on your experience at Dave's primitive class? I'm sure you have been thinking/working on it.
It wasn't at Dave's bud. It was local but I will be doing a few videos on things that I learned while there.
i went with two stanley two cup sets and one of the round cup, canteen and stove sets from pathfinder and two trangias that i will mix n match to stack and carry for 3 pple. adding a coupple of water bladders. bottle spreader, trangia cross bars. plane break line cable for the cross bar. done deal for fire or stove setup . maybe a piece of aluminium pie tin to help windbeak.
Awesome video bro. Great review. Looks like a great kit and with the quality and what it comes with its probably well worth the money. I wouldn't mind having one and maby one day I may get one but for now that $100.00 is a lot of money and there's alot more I want that will probably come first. Also if you ever need any fatwood just let me know. It's plentiful around here and I wouldn't mind sending you some. Thanks for sharing. Robert
I really appreciate that Robert, and thank you for watching. It really is a nice kit but it is certainly one of those ones that you can get by with plenty other options. If you ever break down and get though, you will love it. Jusitn
I would be curious if the bottle and lid remain water tight after boiling water in the bottle. I have the round Pathfinder bottle and after booling water in it and allowing it to cool down enough to handle without gloves, I found that the lid was leaking inside my haversack, not good. I am now using Klean Kanteen which has a better lid and holds 8 oz more water to boot.
Iliveoutside Outdoors I've had this canteen set for about two years now and it's still as solid today as it was when I bought it. The seal is still in perfect shape.
Great video brother I have been getting into bushcrafting a lot here lately. Is there a link you can put down on where you purchased this kit from? I’ve looked around online but I can only find the casing in black :/ I was hoping to find a nice tan one like yours or even. Multi cam colored one would be great. Or if anyone on here can help me out I’d really appreciate it thanks again.
Since the canteen itself is metal, could you use it over the stove to boil larger amounts of water if needed? I know its kind of a dumb question but I was wanting to know if the canteen would warp or anything like that.
you got a long spoon haha I knew you would like it :-)
I do have to say I want that dang bag now. it looks so handy
I've been eyeing your damn set for to long now. ha ha....
Thanks for the tip on the spoon and Stanley cook set. Think I'm going to go that route instead of the canteen set. Subscribed.
Not a problem. thank you for watching.
Great vedio ! The bag is A 1 awesome so good I bought a black one for edc ! The cup you have to wacth mine didn't lock!
I had to bend a few things. Chinese quality control ! It is a realy good decent quality kit!
Really great review. I recently purchased the water bottle cook set and alcohol stove from Self Reliance Outfitters and love it. I still haven't decided on a spork/eating tool to replace the very crappy set that came with the kit. I like that Toaks one you were using. Maybe I'll opt for that. Thanks for the vid. Just subbed.
Great relaxing, instructional vid ! I subscribed based on this. One silly question...where do i get one of those spoons ?
Thank you sir. I picked mine up on ebay. Just type in titanium spoon.
Good video review Grierwolfe!! No nonsens cookset.. God bless u and your family... Kind regards, Steve
Finally. ...a every day guy eho made a video, that ess straight to the point. Thank you! !!! I to not a tiyvh man but I would like one piece kit that id a little treat for me. Is this kit that one? I think yrs. From what I saw, I think I can justify it. I have been looking for a wide mouth canteen ever since I sae y hr UMC ones for thier winter survival class' that you can't find now where' Thank you souch truly was a great and helpful video. !
Where did you get the spoon?
the wire and green cap thing your not sure to use,looks like it is can holder,ravo's beans...to me thank you
First of all, I like your knife and saw combination. It's what I carry. Your insights about the kit are spot on in my view. The kit is expensive for what you get, but it is, by no means, a rip off. Most of Dave's stuff is relatively expensive; still everything that he offers seems to fit nicely within his philosophy, with a few exceptions. Personally, I usually cook, instead of opening a pouch and adding hot water. On the other hand, there are situations where pouch food is the ticket. Consider a situation where you are traveling on a motorcycle and stop at a highway rest stop. You probably won't have the option of starting a wood fire. What you really need is some sort of alcohol stove to heat your water. I think that would be a viable addition to the kit. You can build your wood fire when you arrive at your camping destination, assuming that fires are allowed. And that is not a given. Anyway, for me, the addition of military style mess kit would probably be the better overall solution.
Great review, really in depth. About the lame straps, you could replace them with some carabiners and it would hold up nice. Thanks!
Thank you sir. I appreciate you watching.
interesting environment , where are you filming ? seems sandy ,dry
what country is this product made in?
That green thing you cut a stick for it and you can use it to cook hotdogs with 😁
You might be able to answer my question, I've heard stories of the canteen rusting after about a year along the join, have you had this problem? I have 2 of the French army aluminium canteens that have similar specs, holds 2 pints, wide mouth, Bacolite lid. I have no problems with aluminium with how often I use them but I would prefer a bullet proof stainless steel one in some environments.
I have had no problems with this canteen at all. Love it!
grierwolfe... had mine for over a year. no rust. no problems at all!!!
if you are putting H20 purification tabs in, don't forget the small cone style (melita) coffee filters, weighs nothing n filters out the debris.
Can you provide a link to where I can get one of those at, thanks in advance, great video
I saw your getting the water but I wasn't sure if you sanitized it or is the water drinkable?
Great review!
and I am sold on that strong long handled spoon, I just ordered one off Amazon.com.
You will love it.
Good lesson ! I like his attitude ! Freedom of choice !!
I wish you had used the stove as I think was intended. That would be setting the stove on the ground and then just building a stick fire inside it. I do see that it worked well, but building a smaller fire just inside the stove means less fire to put out.
i bought myself just the canteen set which came with the lid on amazon for only 44 dollars. can i buy that bag though on its own?
do you know if the metal usgi cup would fit with the bottle or not?
Nice review, thumbs up. Personally I would rather spend the extra $50 on the titanium Heavycover canteen kit. Yeah no carry case, or other goodies, but the reduced weight is well worth it to me.
I've been looking a lot of the titanium pots for my hiking. Don't know that I'll ever get a titanium canteen because the little extra weight just doesn't bother me but I can still see it being an awesome item.
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Yeah it's personal preference. I can say with confidence you will never look back getting a Heavy Cover canteen and cup. Definitely worth it to me.
get a spare top for the bottle and make sure if you use a filter that you have attachments for the wide mouth
Have the plastic clips failed on the shoulder strap?
Not yet they haven't but to be fair I don't use that bag a lot. Most of the time I throw the kit in my personal haversack.
Ty I'm going with titanium and a bush box xl
the 1st time i watched this video was years ago now. since then i bought a bunch of SRO's gear... a whole bunch of it, too and i've used a lot of it a lot over a good time period... my take on the SRO's stuff... 1st-off it's a little bit over-priced and 2ndly: the canteen kit is alright. however, compared to a standard GI canteen with canteen cup and the price of both, the SRO gear is no big deal to me personally. #1 that canteen is welded-up in seams and for mine for me, i don't want to put it in the fire. plus, i have no need to put the whole canteen in the fire in the 1st place. as a kit though with the bag and all the SRO's canteen kit is ok. for me personally same goes for all of the rest of the SRO's gear i have.... it's all ok, but no big-deal type of thing one way or another. the size of the canteen and the big mouth on the canteen are pluses to me. all of this goes for the bottle kit too. the bush pot is ok and good, but wal-mart has similar in SS and it's only $10 and you get 2 pots with 1 lid. price-wise the WM pots are a better deal to me. i don't personally like the holes in the SRO's cup and i don't want to hang it over the fire, either but each to their own. i had one of those stanley SS cups with the lid... it has welded seams in it too and those seams broke loose on my stanley cup. so, i'm not big on welded together SS camp cooking stuff. make it one piece and thicker.... i would like that a lot better. slim chance a SS canteen or bottle made by anybody will be one piece though. i do have a SS water bottle i like though.. it's a Nalgene SS bottle, but for me i don't put it in the fire anyway, either. a regular old plastic GI canteen with a old SS cup works fine for me when it comes right down to it. that SS SRO's GI canteen cup lid i like too. in my experience for me you get too fancy and expensive it's not that much better and the stuff won't last as long, either. other than for water stuff or eggs i don't need cooking stuff anyway most of time and i camp a lot because it's easy for me.... i live in the country on a farm. thx4vid!
I have heard a lot of guys complain about single strap systems after having hiked several miles. Did it bother you? Did you hike far?
I hike with single strap items all the time and they never bother me unless they are over loaded. This pack didn't bother me one little bit, but if it was a larger guy then they will hate the way it rides on them.
Which do you like better, the canteen set or the bottle set? I'm undecided on which one I'd like to get.
Eric Blades Hands down the canteen set.
Thank you, that's the one I've been leaning towards.
Hey just my thoughts here 4u 2 think on doing yourself...when you heat water to boil,try putting the stove next to the fire buried in coals,thus leaving the handle alone sticking back from the coals &away from the heat source boil times pretty much the same in time and gloves if need be? Should be all one would ever need to picking up the cup with boiling water. And placing on a regular gas stove works the same off to one side leaving the handle in the coolest of area thats being heated fyi. Like always peace,love, & prosperity. C-ya. & be safe out there & always blessed in everything you do.
Burl Carey Good info. Thanks.
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my wife is from west Virginia..... probably gona move up there pretty soon, good trappin and huntin :)
Great video brotha! Thank you! Thumbs up from me!!
My motto everything taste good with hot sauce but because of the weight better bring a small baggie of hot sprinkles+ salt.
Good review, I like your comments on money.
I have this kit also and replaced the strap, as you mentioned if you are tall the strap is too short........nice video
Thank you Ben
Is the set stainless steel?
i used tent pegs old steel ones light there all way in your gear i have them today few thing had left
If you use small carabeener clips in plase of the cheap clips no sewing is required. Also add some paracord.
mark brown Great point man. Thank you
does it come the bag
How well does the cup lid fit your canteen?
Thanks for the vid.
My lid wasn't made for this cup so at first it didn't fit very good at all. I had to bend the lip out a bit. Now it fits just fine.
I have bought two of these, both rusted. It's too bad, I liked the design. I also bought the Duluth canteen pouch and the strap came apart. I actually am glad I didn't throw away my old 1976 Army canteen kit. I've got back to it.
Wow! That's crazy. I haven't had any problems with rust and lord knows I use the crap out of it. Have you talked to selfrelianceoutfitters about it?
I did , and they were great. They offered to replace it, but I declined. Why should they take the hit? It's Chinese, that's why it rusted.
I did CW reenacting for years and we would use tin canteens. In the old days, they would melt and coat the inside of the tin canteens with beeswax to prevent rust. That's what I did to the second pathfinder canteen.
I can't heat water in it, but so what? I can't heat water in my old Army canteen either and it has been a faithful friend since 76. That's what the cup is for.
Never had a problem with rust either. You have to take care of your gear, especially when you pay Dave Canterbury prices. Stop abusing your gear ! Take care of your gear and your gear will take care of you.....
I have had this for years and the very first SS quart bottle they have been used so many times. I used the 32oz daily. Neither has ever rusted. But I don’t throw in in the bed of my truck coated in mud and sand till I need it next... YMMV
since no one else will say it i will, I think your'e full of shit