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COOK SOMETHING UP WITH THE JETBOIL HELIOS
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BY ADAM K. RAYMOND // PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN LAWTON There are only two foods meant to be cooked over a campfi re, and no one wants marshmallows or hot dogs after a long day on the trail. Fortunately, there’s Jetboil’s Helios cooking system, which can easily whip up a quick risotto or a plate of chicken fajitas. And forget about rubbing sticks together, the Helios has a one-button ignition system to light butane fuel that will start a fi re faster than you can say “merit badge.” Finally, and most importantly, it weighs less than two pounds and fi ts snugly into your pack. Try doing that with a campfi re. FIRED UP Jetboil Helios / $150 / jetboil.com
1. LEADER OF THE PACK Columbia’s superlight Mobex pack has a unique fl exible frame that assures minimal cargo movement and maximum support. Your back will thank you. / $100 / columbia.com
2. EYE CANDY Julbo’s Spirit sunglasses boast polarizing, photochromic lenses with a host of coatings that make sure everything looks good, yourself included. / $190 / julbousa.com
3. BRIGHT IDEA With its 70-lumen LEDs, Princeton Tec’s Remix headlamp will ensure you can always see where you’re going, even if you don’t know where you’re going. / $45 / backcountry.com
4. JACKET OF ALL TRADES The ultralight Storm Logic jacket from ExOffi cio will keep you warm, dry and, when converted into a neck pillow, comfy. / $150 / exoffi cio.com
5. IN GOOD TIME Hiding behind the Wenger Nomad’s traditional analog face is a digital readout and LED compass. Sneaky. / $375 / wengerna.com
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