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Reviews > Cook and Food Storage Gear > Cooking Accessories > Optimus H EAT Insulation Pouch > Owner Review by Frances Penn
OPTIMUS (H)EAT INSULATION POUCH
TESTER INFORMATION
I have been backpacking for six years mostly on long weekends in Southern California with two or more 5-day trips per year in the Sierras. My total daypack weight, including food and water, is usually 15 lb (7 kg) and my total backpack weight, including food and water, is usually 26-30 lb (12-14 kg) depending on the need for a bear canister. I have recently converted to a tarp, bivy and quilt sleeping system instead of a tent. I have experienced all night rain, hail, heavy winds, camping in snow once, but mostly fair weather. PRODUCT INFORMATION
Manufacturer: Katadyn Products Inc. FIELD USE
I had been using a pot cozy homemade from a padded silver windshield cover. This worked great until it started to split and thus not work as efficiently. I saw this pouch in a mountaineering store during a trip to the Sierras last summer and just had to give it a try. I don't own either of the aforementioned Optimus cook pots, but my titanium cook pot fits inside the pouch. I usually use this pouch to rehydrate meals that I have prepared at home. Once the boiling water is added to the Ziploc bag, the dehydrated food is kneaded a few seconds to distribute the hot water and to make sure the food is moist. The meal is then placed in the pouch and the top is folded over and placed against a nearby rock or log. For breakfast, it works great with my oatmeal that I have prepared at home with dried milk, a little chocolate milk mix, brown sugar, dried cranberries and sometimes a little coconut. I prefer oatmeal that requires cooking and then it has to sit to finish cooking. I leave the oatmeal in the pouch for at least 10 minutes while I drink my hot drink that I have prepared using the remaining portion of the hot water that was boiled to prepare the oatmeal. I eat my meal right out of the bag once the rehydration process is completed. This pouch saves me time, energy, fuel, and extra hot water I would boil to wash my pot, my dish and my spork. I end up with an empty Ziploc bag that is placed in the trash bag and a clean pot because it only boiled water once per meal. SUMMARY I am really happy to have found this pouch. It has played a big part in helping me to transform my meals into much more customized, tasty, hearty and satisfying breakfasts and dinners that my hiking partners and I have enjoyed. I have been able to explore the backpack cooking websites to create interesting meals that make my backpacking trips all the more enjoyable. This report was created with the BackpackGearTest.org Report Writer Version 1. Copyright 2014. All rights reserved.Read more reviews of Optimus gear Read more gear reviews by Frances Penn Reviews > Cook and Food Storage Gear > Cooking Accessories > Optimus H EAT Insulation Pouch > Owner Review by Frances Penn |