Packability

PROPANE FIRE PITS ARE TERRIBLE TO DRIVE WITH

That's because of the tank. It's like having a giant explosive bowling ball rolling around in the back of your rig, smashing up your stuff, and with every bump and corner you're wondering, "How close is it to blowing up?"

To drive with a tank, you need that thing stabilized. Your tank manufacturer actually demands it, saying it's only safe if you keep the valve pointing up. But then they make the thing top-heavy, and with pretty bad tie points. So what are you supposed to do?

Relax. We didn't spend three years inventing the world's first hot propane fire, only to abandon you with an unhinged missile.

Your HOWL solves the tank problem.

PROPANE FIRE PITS ARE TERRIBLE TO DRIVE WITH

That's because of the tank. It's like having a giant explosive bowling ball rolling around in the back of your rig, smashing up your stuff, and with every bump and corner you're wondering, "How close is it to blowing up?"

To drive with a tank, you need that thing stabilized. Your tank manufacturer actually demands it, saying it's only safe if you keep the valve pointing up. But then they make the thing top-heavy, and with pretty bad tie points. So what are you supposed to do?

Relax. We didn't spend three years inventing the world's first hot propane fire, only to abandon you with an unhinged missile.

Your HOWL solves the tank problem.

KEEP THAT TANK IN ITS PLACE

A top-heavy rounded-off cylinder is not a stable shape. But you know what is? A cube. When you strap the tank to your HOWL, you get a cube that packs steady – just like a cooler.

Want to kick up dust, drift turns, crawl rocks, and huck your truck? Good. Just strap the HOWL-tank combo to your vehicle's tie points and haul ass.

QUIT TAKING ROCKS FOR A RIDE

Rocks are terrible to travel with, and no real outdoor gear makes you carry them. Yet most propane fire pits are sold with a whole pile of rocks.

When you take those pits down a washboard road, your vehicle gets coated in rock dust. And when you hit a cattle grate, the rocks get tossed. Plus there's the constant rattling.

But the HOWL is gear. It doesn't use rocks. Just strap it in and take the trails you like.