[pct-l] FW: Comparing Sol Advanced and Sol Titanium
Russell Garner
russell.garner at att.net
Fri Sep 21 15:16:21 CDT 2012
I've used the titanium for over a year. Lights first time (to include high
altitude) If canister si cold use some body heat to warm it up.
The cup cozy is flimsy, but workable. I supplement with a cloth.
See below on weights, Jetboils response when I was considering purchase.
Russ Garner
From: Customer Service [mailto:customerservice at jetboil.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 12:57 PM
To: Russell Garner
Subject: RE: Comparing Sol Advanced and Sol Titanium
Hi Russ,
Actually, both system weights exclude the pot support, tripod stabilizer,
bottom cover and fuel canister. So, the Aluminum Sol is 10.5 ounces (burner,
cup, cozy and lid) and the Titanium Sol is 8.5 ounces (same items included).
The additional items would add 18 ounces (6.8oz for 100g fuel canister,
1.2oz for Pot Support, .9oz for Tripod Stabilizer, and 1oz for bottom
cover).
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Whitney Basile
Customer Service
Jetboil, Inc
540 North Commercial Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Phone: (603) 518- 1610
Fax: (603) 518-1619
Email: customerservice at jetboil.com
From: Russell Garner [mailto:russell.garner at att.net]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 7:01 PM
To: Customer Service
Subject: Comparing Sol Advanced and Sol Titanium
Greetings,
I'm trying to compare the Sol Advanced and Sol Titanium and I noticed that
the weight excludes different items. The Sol Titanium excludes the pan
support, fuel stabilizer, and measuring cup while the Advanced excludes the
pan support and the fuel stabilizer, but not the measuring cup. Any chance
of getting an apples to apples comparison?
Thanks,
Russ Garner
PS- I own 2 versions of Jetboil and related accessories and they have worked
flawlessly for me in the High Sierras.
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