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Reviews (26)
Here comes PART 2 of my review
(...) Using dried oak 30cm/11.8 inch logs my stove burns comfortably about 60-max 90 minutes after which I have to reload it. (I have not yet used softwood though which will come later this winter when we go high and cannot carry wood climbing up the high mountain). Fueling it like this makes it pretty cumbersome to keep the tent consistently warm. However: As my stove got somehow congested with not fully burned wood just underneath the damper (at the other end of the oven/loading door) I will now try 3 things:
1 - bring a little steel rod to redistribute stuck coal that blocks (part of) the chimney outlet in the burn chamber
2 - bring some compressed wood bricks for the sleeping hours and see if the burning time is increasing/the ash production more even.
3 - to flip the stove lid so the air intake and the exhaust outlet are on the same side. Saw some YT people doing this who were happy with the result.
Heat distribution
The glass windows of the T1 Perspective work wonders (I place my oven with the large window facing the sleeping area) - the titanium back holds the heat sufficiently away from my tent. Also the stove tent is not distributing crazy heat to the floor, a fact I was amazed to see. Overall I am happy with the heat distribution. However, I will try an induction fan next time to see if this even improves the heat distribution especially at low/slow burn rate.
Heat safety:
I constructed my jack whole so that the pipe is always at least 30 cm / 11 inch away from the tent and the oven is 60cm/22 inch away from the tent walls. I also reinforced the stove facing tent wall with an additional center rope (my local outdoor shop did this for me) so I can keep away the stove facing tent wall at heavy winds. Plus: I still use my carbon monoxide detector, safetey first.
Upgrade ideas:
1. doubling the size the air intake knob
2, Would love to see an attachable hot water tank as this is (besides the obvious advantage to have a constant supply of warm water in the tent)
- another heat storage and
- a heat protection shield
3. attachable stone cage: Great for heat storage (and outdoor tent sauna experiences)
So - thats it for the moment. Will keep testing it this winter in pretty much all Swiss Mountain conditions and then give my long time review late March.
With that - keep pushing out in the snow and pure nature - that's what makes life worth living!
Have fun :-)
Nick
The papper bag case for the t1 perspective is at first sight a disaster waiting to happen and sure enough the handle stitches pulled away from the brown paper bad material. There's nothing to stop the tear from getting bigger and bigger every time i grab the handle. Haveing the stove in a pack o. Its own is crucial. Containing the ash and soot from the stove pipe. Especially how easy it is to loose the stove pipe rings.
My second issue was with the Manta. Everything seemed well built but as soon as i felt how thin the zippers were i was sure id have an issue with them too and sure enough. On my second night out with it the zipper pull broke. Being able to zip the tent seems pretty crucial also.
So it seems its good quality gear but then the skimp on crucial tiny things like zipper pulls and the case it comes with. For the money i paid for both , nearly $1000 id expect it to last longer then it did.
I must say im disappointed and let down. It breaks my heart because i do love the gear. Lol Hopefully Pomoly will fix these issues. Im relying on this gear to hold up and if it doesn't it could make for a miserable experience or even worse.