While many campers wish to eat properly within the wilderness, they do not essentially wish to pack alongside a full-on camp range setup. The Daggerfish Campfire Grill was designed with simply such of us in thoughts.
Created by Pittsburgh-based outside gear maker Adam Nelson, the entire model of the Daggerfish system consists of a number of parts: a chrome steel grill tray, a pair of angled chrome steel legs, a hardwood chopping board, and a set of chrome steel tongs. All of those components flat-pack into each other when not in use, and are carried in an included cotton bag.
Instead of counting on a carry-along gasoline supply, the grill tray is ready up over prime of the recent embers of a campfire. This might be accomplished utilizing both the legs, or onsite objects similar to a few items of wooden. Meat, fish or greens can then be grilled immediately on the tray’s slotted floor, or pots and pans might be positioned on it to warmth their contents. According to Nelson, the tray and its legs can assist a load of over 20 lb (9 kg).
If the legs aren’t getting used to assist the tray, they’ll nonetheless be latched on so that they protrude up from it, then utilized as handles to carry the tray off the hearth. The tongs are used to maneuver the meals round on the grill, plus they are often pulled out of their hardwood/rubber deal with then utilized individually as skewers for kebabs, and so forth, or as chopsticks.
The complete setup is claimed to tip the scales at 18 oz (510 g).
Should you have an interest, the Daggerfish Campfire Grill is presently the topic of a Kickstarter marketing campaign. Assuming it reaches manufacturing, a pledge of US$60 will get you the total Adventure Pack model – its deliberate retail worth is $70. There’s additionally a Solo Pack, which consists of simply the tray and the bag, which might be had for a $35 pledge.
Source: Kickstarter