Description
Robens Logger Wood Stove
Very compact and lightweight, this Robens Logger Wood Stove is ideal for cooking and boiling water as it is fuelled by wood and branches making it ideal for taking on your next outdoor adventure!
It has a X-shaped pot support on the top and a side loading area that you can add extra wood and branches while cooking. It can be used with an alcohol burner too if you like (not included) to make it more versatile.
This Robens stove packs down and comes in a carry bag to make it easy to transport and store making it perfect for cooking al fresco!
Very compact
Lightweight
Carrybag included
Add wood from the side for convenience when cooking
Works with an alcohol burner (Not included)
Specification – Robens Logger Wood Stove
Material: Stainless steel
Size: 11.5 x 11.5 x 15.5 cm (WxDxH)
Colour: Silver
Pack size:11.5 x 15.5 x 1 cm
Weight:359 g
Item number:690157
ABOUT ROBENS
ROBENS – QUALITY OUTDOOR GEAR SINCE 1973
Our passion for the outdoors is well known and it is firmly rooted in our past by Klaus Robens when he created the Robens brand more than 45 years ago in Germany!
The young Klaus spent all holidays in tents and kayaks. Later, while enjoying camping and sailing holidays together, he shared his love for outdoor life with his wife, Monika, and their two children. He also brought this enthusiasm to work. At 14, Klaus was apprenticed as a sports-goods merchandiser for a department store. He progressed to buyer and was one of the first Europeans to travel and source camping goods from the Far East – an adventurous undertaking at that time.
In 1973 his knowledge of the outdoors and the industry was put to good use when, with his wife, he founded the Robens company at their Wentorf home. Their cellar was the office and the tent display area was their front lawn. Robens Logo
Robens Tent Silver Spider By 1988 Robens was so successful that it moved into newly built premises and began work with industrial designer Olaf Bracht, who shared the passion for the outdoors. This enabled Robens to offer products perfectly designed for outdoor life and cemented its success as a brand with a focus on high quality at reasonable prices.
In 2000, Robens was acquired by Oase Outdoors and moves ever forward to help people fulfil their passion for the outdoors.
Then and now
Thirty-years-ago a tent rarely had more than 1,000mm hydrostatic head and there was only a limited selection of good materials for constructing durable tents.
By the 80s, about 25 years ago, tents had a 1,500mm Hydrostatic Head, with trekking tents featuring sealed seams. Unfortunately, this would often come off when exposed to sun over time.
The 90s saw better materials and processing techniques came to the market and, by 2002, we brought out the first trekking tents with a 5,000mm hydrostatic head. The seams were sealed better, but still no comparison to our present method.
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