Looks like a great little windshield
"Looks like a great little windshield Could do with the pegs on ends designed to not fall out though. Just sent the pegs slightly so they are a little more rigid."
Cook more efficiently outdoors with this lightweight aluminum windbreak, designed to shield your camping stove from wind and improve heat efficiency. Ideal for backpacking, hiking, and camping trips, the windbreak helps maintain a steady flame so you can boil water and cook meals faster while using less fuel.
Constructed from durable yet lightweight aluminum, the windbreak folds down compactly for easy storage in your pack. Its multi-panel design allows you to adjust the shape to suit different stove sizes and ground conditions, while built-in stakes help keep it stable even in breezy conditions.
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Duro Insulated Flask, 500ml

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Material: Aluminium
Since 1985, Highlander has been developing outdoor gear inspired by Scotland’s demanding conditions. Our approach is simple: create dependable, no-nonsense equipment with the design, durability and value to help more people get outside.
Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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"Looks like a great little windshield Could do with the pegs on ends designed to not fall out though. Just sent the pegs slightly so they are a little more rigid."
"A good bit of kit lightweight yet sturdy, just what I will need when I walk from Lowestoft Ness to Corrachadh Mor nr. Point of Ardnamurchan in May to July this year raising funds for the MS Trust."