npaden
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I would say that the longer stove is better IME. You don't have to cut your wood as many times.
I have a liteoutdoors XL stove and it will burn about 2 hours if you stuff it to the gills and get the damper set right. Of course in my 6 man tipi that means that you are sweating with your sleeping bag unzipped when it is running full throttle and you wake up about an hour later and have to zip up your sleeping bag and then an hour after that you better have an alarm set to add wood to the fire or it will go out. It seems to be a trade off between being too warm and then getting cold in the night if it dies out. On one night when it was below ZERO we kept it going all night in shifts but generally it gets fired up about 1/2 throttle a little before bedtime and then just let it go out.
http://www.liteoutdoors.com/product/xl-titanium-stove/
When it shines is when it is cold and wet outside and you can fire it up and let things dry out and you are toasty warm inside the tent.
I have a liteoutdoors XL stove and it will burn about 2 hours if you stuff it to the gills and get the damper set right. Of course in my 6 man tipi that means that you are sweating with your sleeping bag unzipped when it is running full throttle and you wake up about an hour later and have to zip up your sleeping bag and then an hour after that you better have an alarm set to add wood to the fire or it will go out. It seems to be a trade off between being too warm and then getting cold in the night if it dies out. On one night when it was below ZERO we kept it going all night in shifts but generally it gets fired up about 1/2 throttle a little before bedtime and then just let it go out.
http://www.liteoutdoors.com/product/xl-titanium-stove/
When it shines is when it is cold and wet outside and you can fire it up and let things dry out and you are toasty warm inside the tent.
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