Pack it in your car, boat, RV, or simply over your shoulder. The Pop-Up Pit measures only 5" x 5" x 27" when folded up in its carrying bag and weighs less than 8 lbs. Unlike other fire pits the Pop-Up Pit is engineered to allow for maximum airflow meaning your fires burn brighter with less smoke! Large enough to have the whole family enjoy the campfire all while weighing less than 8lbs. The Pop-Up Pit measures 24" x 24" x 15" when fully opened. The Pop-Up Pit sets up in just 60 seconds and cools down in 90 seconds so you can pack it away after your fire. Lightweight, clean burning and easy to set up the Pop-Up Pit is the best way to host a fire, anywhere, anytime and on any surface. Our innovative technology solves all of the problems associated with old fire pits. We set out to invent a new, easier way to enjoy a fire. Traditional Fire Pits are bulky, heavy and worst of all, leave a rusty mess behind. And allow us to both tread lightly and leave no trace behind.For decades the Fire Pit has remained virtually unchanged. From what I’ve seen so far, the sturdy construction of the Pop-Up Pit should provide years of enjoyable campsite and Overland use. Since I’m now completely sold on the Pop-Up Pit and it’s become part of my standard Overland loadout, I might as well start packing some meat for the grill option. If you prefer to cook over an open fire or charcoal, the accessory Grill Grate is…well…great? We typically cook on a two burner propane stove and choose foods that prepare easily with it. Although we didn’t see the need to repack it that soon after calling it a night, I can see the convenience of it at a tailgate party. And once the fire is extinguished, Fireside Outdoor claims it takes a mere 90 seconds to cool down enough to handle and repack it. I mean…ya can’t do that with a conventional fire pit. We each grabbed a leg of the Pop-Up Pit and walked it to a new location. On one occasion, my wife and I decided to relocate the campfire as the night progressed. Further enhancing the campfire experience. And the constant airflow provided by the stainless steel mesh bottom produce up to 80% less smoke. The low side walls of the Pop-Up Pit allow ample heat to those within proximity. And providing the onlookers with little to no radiant heat. Barely seeing the top of the flames as they try to climb out their steel cage. We’ve all sat around one of those established “fire rings” at public campgrounds before. Preserving the natural beauty and allowing the next adventurer to feel as if they were the first ones there. And it feels good to literally leave no trace behind when you pull out of a beautiful campsite. There were times while camping around Moab that portable fire pits were required. What really got me excited was the fact that this item meets the strictest federal standards. Although we like to use hardwood, the Pop-Up Pit can also handle charcoal, wood pellets and even those cheater wax logs. Once fully assembled, it’s time to build a fire. Simply extend the aluminum frame, attach the thermal blanket, place the four side panels in position and drop in the stainless steel mesh screen. Well constructed of sturdy and lightweight aluminum, the Pop-Up Pit stores in a bag smaller than a camp chair. Luckily, we brought a new product from Fireside Outdoor, the Pop-Up-Pit. But cooking dinner and enjoying a cocktail at our campsite would have sucked without a personal fire. Only the centrally located fire pit was designated as a communal gathering spot. Due to the nature of the trip, the area we used as our base camp did not allow personal ground fires. Last year, we made the 7 hour trip to the tip of Michigans Upper Peninsula to attend KOAR. This offered us a perfect opportunity to test a cool new product from Fireside Outdoor.
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