The 6 Best Portable Grills of 2023 Tested by GearLab

There are three dials that control the different zones, but all of those heat zones overlap. The middle dial controls a burner that spans the length of the whole grill, while the other two dials control an additional burner on each side. The Roadtrip 285 produced better results from our white bread heat mapping test… Continue reading The 6 Best Portable Grills of 2023 Tested by GearLab

Coleman Brazos Review Tested by GearLab

Whether on a cot, sleeping pad, or inflatable camping airbed, the Coleman Silverton mummy bag will have you sleeping in luxury. It is made from lightweight Coletherm hollow polyester with a double-batt offset quilt construction. There are plenty of other extras to consider when shopping for a sleeping bag. Depending on the type of trip… Continue reading Coleman Brazos Review Tested by GearLab

Coleman 4-Person Cabin with Instant Setup Review Tested by GearLab

That’s especially true of the 2018 redesigns because you can no longer wear either tent’s storage sack like a backpack—you now have to sling it over one shoulder. We talked through the Copper Canyon’s specs with Ryan Flynn, sales manager for Johnson Outdoors, Eureka’s parent company. Flynn told us that the advantage of the lighter… Continue reading Coleman 4-Person Cabin with Instant Setup Review Tested by GearLab

Coleman 4-Person Cabin with Instant Setup Review Tested by GearLab

The spacious interior is large enough to fit 4 queen size airbeds. Six windows and a separate rainfly provide coleman bbq optimum ventilation and viewing. Coleman isn’t mincing words when they call this an instant tent. But at Coleman’s site they claim the tent can withstand winds up to 35 mph. The fabric is what… Continue reading Coleman 4-Person Cabin with Instant Setup Review Tested by GearLab

Coleman Roadtrip 285 Review Tested by GearLab

Fortunately, Coleman outdoor grills are everything that you need for a hassle-free setup, takedown, and transport everywhere you go. Whether you’re looking for a portable charcoal grill or propane grill, you’ll find just what you need to enjoy the convenience your Coleman gear brings to outdoor recreation. A. Yes, you can use full-size 20-pound propane… Continue reading Coleman Roadtrip 285 Review Tested by GearLab

Weber Q 1200 Review Tested by GearLab

They both accept both the 14.1oz and 16.4oz disposable propane bottles. This is far more cost-effective and won’t leave you running weber q out of propane halfway through cooking a meal. Ideal for cooking hotdogs, hamburgers, chicken, steaks, and veggies. We put that phrase in quotations because the only thing that packs away are the… Continue reading Weber Q 1200 Review Tested by GearLab

Weber Q 1200 Review Tested by GearLab

The cart is wheeled, giving backyard grillmasters the ability to move their grill around for optimal conditions. I don’t use them much anymore because I’m always testing new portable grills, but let me expand on that. The manufacturer’s warranty on all of these grills is outstanding. The warranty on the cast aluminum body and Thermoset/Thermoplastic… Continue reading Weber Q 1200 Review Tested by GearLab