Setting up campfires is a responsible task that needs to be properly taken care of once youre leaving the site. This has become even more important as raging wildfires are a nightmare worldwide. While most campers are now adopting modern and practical options of portable fire pits, the buck finally stops at whether your propane fire pit can create a fire good enough to keep you and your camp warm.Howl Campfires addressed this issue with the Howl R4 last year but some irking disadvantages needed to be polished off. It was very heavy at 34 pounds, created fire that was not very warm, and it was only for a premium set of users since it cost a steep $1,299. The Colarado-based maker has listened to the countless reviews and come up with a version that takes care of these predicaments which stopped other campers from going for this quality option.Designer: Howl CampfiresTheir improved version is a balanced mix of all the improvements as it is much cheaper, has a crisp fire, has a compact form factor, and sheds a lot of weight. This is the Howl R1 fire pit that is made for hunters, overlanders, campers, and hikers who want a good flame out of their fire pit. That is especially valued in colder climates where staying out in territory unknown can come with a lot of risks. Priced just at $349, the portable fire pit is directly pitted against the competition. It is a propane-fueled flame thrower of sorts, as it doesnt claim to mimic a real wood fire, but it still does the intended task.The open configuration of the fire pit makes the flames rise higher for an infrared warmth that can make your crew cozy in the frigid cold. There are 160 holes in the burner frame that individually create small flames which are then combined into a bigger flame. This makes the fire surge upwards out of the grille for a mesmerizing display without tweaking up the output to the maximum at all times. That means less propane is required as maximum fuel is burned. However, when you require a bigger flame you can turn the dial to the full, creating a whopping 32 inches of flame in a triangle shape.According to Howl, the burn time of the fire pit is estimated at around eight hours on the 20-pound propane tank fuel. The low stable design set on sturdy legs means you are very unlikely to knock it accidentally while it is burning. The unit can be folded down to the size of 13.3 x 8.4 x 6 inches and stacked in your camping gear when its time to move on. You can also choose to strap it to the propane tank as it weighs just 5 pounds in total and has a travel-ready build. The maker is already taking pre-orders for this outdoor accessory with shipping promised in mid-June.The post This ultra-compact fire pit with a huge flame is great for overlanding and camping enthusiasts first appeared on Yanko Design.