﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>OutdoorReview.com's Review of the Day</title><link>http://www.outdoorreview.com/rss/reviewofdayrss.aspx</link><description>OutdoorReview.com best Review of The Day</description><pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:21:33 PST</pubDate><ttl>60</ttl><item><Review_OfDayID>12640</Review_OfDayID><ReviewID>2282654</ReviewID><ProductID>103065</ProductID><ChannelId>6</ChannelId><VBulletinID>0</VBulletinID><Average>4</Average><Total_Reviews>17</Total_Reviews><CategoryID>2959</CategoryID><Product_Name>Climber Svea 123R Stove</Product_Name><Product_Image>Product_103065.jpg</Product_Image><User_Screen_Name>George</User_Screen_Name><Summary>This is a rock solid reliable classic petrol burner. 19oz of classic brass simple and reliable. A bit heavier than some of the newer Ti white gas, iso or alky stoves, but my favorite. I pack it in a 1l Al coffee perk (Open Country), add an MSR 11oz fuel bottle and I am set for a long weekend. Never </Summary><Review_Date_Created>2009-07-01T09:48:45.53-07:00</Review_Date_Created><ReviewDate>07/01/2009</ReviewDate><Manufacturer_Name>Optimus</Manufacturer_Name><SDCProductId>0</SDCProductId><title>Review of The Day</title><description>This is a rock solid reliable classic petrol burner. 19oz of classic brass simple and reliable. A bit heavier than some of the newer Ti white gas, iso or alky stoves, but my favorite. I pack it in a 1l Al coffee perk (Open Country), add an MSR 11oz fuel bottle and I am set for a long weekend. Never </description></item></channel></rss>