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The Stove Tube: Waterproof, Smell Proof and Out Of Your Panniers

By Friedel on 15th August 2012 in Bike Touring Tips, Trip Equipment, Video

Stove TubeIf you carry a multi-fuel stove on tour then you’ll know that it can sometimes be quite dirty and smell of fuel.

For that reason, a lot of cyclists aren’t crazy about keeping a stove in their panniers.

World bike tourists Dave & Bethany think they’ve found a solution to this dilemma: a stove tube. Watch the video to find out more.

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