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Minnesotian
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Yep, I was just going to chime in with what Jaywalker linked to. After a year of use though about 6 trips, I haven't had anything bad to say about that stove bag. No punctures, no ripped seams, and it is big enough to fit that table I made and some aluminum stove reflector screens.
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mudhen
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Recently bought a stove bag from lure of the north for my Alaskan jr. The fit and customer services was good.
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dschult2
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Trying to find a nice bag for my Trekker stove but everything I've seen seems to be too big. Curious what people are using for a bag that have this stove.
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bobbernumber3
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Alaskan... no bag
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Jaywalker
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I made my own bag to fit over the original box which I kept. I transport the stove, reflector, and hearth in the box with the cover, then use the box/cover as a table/nightstand when camp is set up. Here is a link to a thread where I showed it. Stove box and cover
In that thread, Minnesotian provided a link to a guy in Manitoba who makes some gear for winter camping including stove specific bags. I seem to remember that guy from the old Wintertrekker forum, and seem to recall people liked his stuff, though I have not seen any up close. Stove bag
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dschult2
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Thanks guys, I have seen that stove bag that was linked to. I am leaning that direction but was hoping there might be a cheaper alternative as the shipping from Canada is rather pricey.
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lionman
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Lure of the North Outfitter sells a bag specific for the Trekker. I have no experience with it, but their other gear seems like high quality. Lure of the North Trekker stove bag
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SurlyDude
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I have a number for a guy in Duluth that makes nice stove bags. I have 2 he made. Both Kni-Cos' the Alaskan Jr and the full size Alaskan. Let me know if you need it.
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