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An Interview With Fireside Outdoor Founder Mark Wolf

In this episode of the Avid Outdoorsman Product Showcase, we interview Fireside Outdoor President & founder, Mark Wolf. Fireside’s mission is to engineer products that make outdoor fires easier and safer. They’ve done just that with a couple of big product groups. The first is the Fireside Outdoor Pop-Up Fire Pit: these portable fire pits are lightweight & designed to leave no trace.

The second is what they call the Campfire Defender – fire covers that contain the coals in the pit, safely burning up to eight hours. It can keep the coals warm overnight and start a new fire in the morning without having to strike a match.

Check out our full review of the Fireside Outdoor Pop-Up Fire Pit and the Campfire Defender.

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