Cooking
Enjoy delicious food while out in the wild. This tabletop sport utility stove has two burners, each 20,000 BTUs, for preparing a delicious pot of stew or chili, some beans, a few gourmet sausages and whatever else you hunger for. Designed to last through plenty of rugged outdoor adventures, it's constructed of all-terrain aluminum and commercial quality steel, yet it's still lightweight enough to carry backpacking, on ski expeditions or down the river on rafting trips. Features easy twist controls, wind guards on the side and suitcase-style lid. The cooking surface measures 14 x 25-inches.
$155.95
Big backcountry stove performance doesn't have to weigh in at a lot of extra ounces. The MSR DragonFly Stove offers exceptional flame control and large supports for holding big diameter pots and pans. This is a great stove for large groups or generous cooking proportions on climbing and backpacking trips. The dual-valve CoolFuel gives you a fine-control advantage over ordinary liquid fuel burners, so you can simmer sauces instead of the classic scorch and torch routine. Liquid fuel stoves are an excellent choice for cooking in cold temperatures. Depending on altitude and temperatures, a twenty-ounce fuel bottle of MSR white gas will burn for a 126-minute average.
$129.95
The most fuel efficient stove in the world; the Primus EtaPower EF Stove was voted Editor's Choice by Backpacker Magazine for a good reason. The EtaPower EF's high efficiency rate allows for fast boiling times, less fuel consumption, a lower total weight, and all in all a more environmentally friendly stove. The stove comes with a burner stand, a windscreen, and a 2.1 l EtaPower pot with heat exchanger. Other accessories that come with the EtaPower EF stove include a frying pan, a handle, and a bag that can even be used to insulate the pot.
$124.95
This backpacking stove has so many great features, it's hard to know where to begin. However, Jetboil loyalists everywhere certainly agree that it's not one feature alone that stands above the rest but the sum of many features that combine to produce impressive fuel efficiency. Tests show that the Jetboil Group Cooking System (GCS) captures 75-80 of available heat, compared to the 30-40 of standard camping stoves. No wonder it received a 2006 Editor's Choice Award from Backpacker magazine. The Jetboil GCS utilizes innovative integration technology to connect burner, heat exchanger, and pot such that they appear as one tight fitting unit. The end result is four minute boil times and test results showing that a 3.5 oz. canister of Jetboil Jetpower propane / isobutane fuel brings 12 liters of water to a boil. The tight fitting interfaces make it hard for the wind to find a way in, and the FluxRing (fancy word for heat exchanger) enabled pot captures virtually all available heat from the burner, concentrating it on the bottom of the pot. The Jetboil GCS's cooking pot also contributes to the top-rate fuel efficiency. It comes with an insulating cozy that does its part to retain heat, and is made of hard-anodized aluminum with conductivity superior to stainless steel and titanium. When the time comes to break camp, the entire stove system fits inside the pot. For those who want to show off their culinary skills in the backcountry, the GCS is compatible with other cookware for browning, frying, and sauteing. One other feature that cannot go without mention is the piezo igniter for quick, matchless lighting. If typically cooking for just 1-2 people and keeping the meals simple, check-out the Jetboil Personal Cooking System (PCS). It comes with a 1 liter pot / mug combo but can be transformed into a GCS with separate purchase of the Jetboil 1.5 Liter Cooking Pot and Jetboil Pot Support and Stability Kit. Likewise, the GCS can be made into a PCS with separate purchase of the Jetboil 1 Liter Companion Cup.
$119.95
The Flex Stove by Brunton answeres the canister stove usersp needs with the ideal compact - lightweight butane stove - built for the true backpacker.Features:Oversized burner head for even heat distributionPrecision simmering controlNo priming necessaryCollapsible burner head for maximum portability (patented)Stainless steel / aluminum constructionFour curved pot supports provide an extra-large cooking surfaceLimited lifetime warrantySpecifications:Overall dimensions: 3.2 in. x 2.9 in. x 1.2 in.Weight: 3.4 oz.Fuel: IsobutaneRating: 3515 watts / 12 -000 BTUBurn time (8 oz canister): Up to 70 minutes (high output)Boil time (1L of water): Down to 3 minutesWarranty: Limited lifetimeIncluded:Case
$116.99
The lightweight model of the world's most fuel efficient stove, the EtaPower EF, the Primus EtaPower EF Trail is a bit lighter due to the frying pan and storage bag being replaced with a lid and a lighter net stuff sack, but just as fuel efficient. Equipped to feed a party of up to 4 people, the EtaPower EF Trail backpacking stove is ready to hit trail and is all you need to cook for a party of hungry hikers.
$109.95
Traveling and camping light in the backcountry doesn't mean eating cold meals throughout your journey. The MSR SimmerLite Stove is the lightest liquid stove available from MSR and features the same proven Shaker Jet Technology and adjustable single valve found on MSR's award-winning backpacking liquid fuel stoves. A ported burner design helps ensure a stable and quiet flame for predictable cooking times. The open metal architecture disperses heat quickly after the cooking is done, so you can quickly fold up the compact designs and store it in any 1-liter metal backpacking or climbing pot.
$99.95
Redefining outdoor cooking with a super heat efficient, integrated configuration, the Jetboil Personal Cooking System (PCS) offers a simple, fast, efficient solution to cooking in the outdoors. Consider it a travel mug and campstove melded into one. The set-up goes like this: pull it out of your backpack (it stores as one unit inside the cooking cup), attach the fuel canister to the burner, snap the burner to the cooking cup, and press the piezo igniter for quick lighting. It's that simple. And it's fast too. The boil time for two cups of water is just two minutes. This translates to less fuel consumption, meaning less weight carried in the pack. The Jetboil PCS relies on a series of innovative features to produce such fast boil times. First, the burner is housed in a wind-protective shroud. Next, snugly attached immediately above, the FluxRing heat exchanger and cooking cup assembly gathers nearly 80 of the available heat, doubling the heat efficiency of standard backpack stoves. Additionally, the neoprene cozy sleeve holds in the heat around the cooking cup, giving it another nudge over the competition. The cooking cup works just like a travel mug. The snap-on lid offers a drink-through spout and drip-free pouring while the neoprene cozy eliminates the need for metal pot grabbers and is comfortable to hold while eating. The Jetboil PCS stormed onto the camping gear scene in 2004 when Backpacker magazine pinned one of their prestigious Editor's Choice Awards on it. They recognized the innovation and performance found in this camping stove, just like the continuously growing group of fans who rave about it. The cooking cup that comes standard with the Jetboil Personal Cooking System works best for feeding 1-2 people. Consider purchasing a Jetboil Companion Cup for each additional person or for group situations consider converting your stove with the purchase of a Jetboil 1.5 Liter Cooking Pot and Jetboil Pot Support and Stability Kit.
$99.95
Redefining outdoor cooking with a super heat efficient, integrated configuration, the Jetboil Personal Cooking System (PCS) offers a simple, fast, efficient solution to cooking in the outdoors. Consider it a travel mug and campstove melded into one. The set-up goes like this: pull it out of your backpack (it stores as one unit inside the cooking cup), attach the fuel canister to the burner, snap the burner to the cooking cup, and press the piezo igniter for quick lighting. It's that simple. And it's fast too. The boil time for two cups of water is just two minutes. This translates to less fuel consumption, meaning less weight carried in the pack. The Jetboil PCS relies on a series of innovative features to produce such fast boil times. First, the burner is housed in a wind-protective shroud. Next, snugly attached immediately above, the FluxRing heat exchanger and cooking cup assembly gathers nearly 80 of the available heat, doubling the heat efficiency of standard backpack stoves. Additionally, the neoprene cozy sleeve holds in the heat around the cooking cup, giving it another nudge over the competition. The cooking cup works just like a travel mug. The snap-on lid offers a drink-through spout and drip-free pouring while the neoprene cozy eliminates the need for metal pot grabbers and is comfortable to hold while eating. The Jetboil PCS stormed onto the camping gear scene in 2004 when Backpacker magazine pinned one of their prestigious Editor's Choice Awards on it. They recognized the innovation and performance found in this camping stove, just like the continuously growing group of fans who rave about it. The cooking cup that comes standard with the Jetboil Personal Cooking System works best for feeding 1-2 people. Consider purchasing a Jetboil Companion Cup for each additional person or for group situations consider converting your stove with the purchase of a Jetboil 1.5 Liter Cooking Pot and Jetboil Pot Support and Stability Kit.
$99.95
If you are looking for an easy-to-pack, lightweight stove that you can fill up one time and use all weekend, take a look at the Coleman Feather 442 Dual Fuel Stove. This compact stove features an integrated fuel tank and fold out legs for stability. Burner bowl and pot supports help protect flame in windy conditions. Stove design features precise flame control and lever fuel shutoff. Burner uses either Coleman fuel or unleaded gasoline. Weighs just 24 oz. and fits easily into backpack. Made in USA. Features Compact, lightweight, 24 oz. backpack stove Integrated fuel tank Fold out legs provide stability Dual Fuel capability - burn Coleman fuel or unleaded gas Burner bowl and pot supports shield flame from wind Packs easily Precise flame control and fuel shutoff Manufacturer model #: 442-725.
$79.99
Widely considered the best remote-canister stove, the MSR WindPro is a favorite of many seasoned backpackers and climbers. Although white gas stoves with remote fuel bottles remain popular, more and more campers are catching-on to the advantages of isopropane canister fuel. The WindPro is designed for use with isopropane, which is attractive to campers because it doesn't require priming and provides heat output similar to white gas. And working in tandem with this camping stove, isopropane fuel offers precise flame adjustment. The stove itself is the lightest remote-canister stove on the market, weighing just 6.8 ounces. The WindPro is the only remote-canister stove sold with a windscreen and heat reflector and wind tests show that it performs better than the competition's remote-canister offerings. One eight-ounce MSR IsoPro fuel canister brings approximately 15 liters of water to a boil from a starting temperature of 21 C.
$79.95
The Outback Oven 10 in. by Backpacker's Pantry works with most 2 liter cooksets. The Ultralight features: 10 in. Pot Parka Scorch Buster & Riser Bar Reflector collar Ultralight thermometer Mesh carrying sack Backcountry baking book . Weight: 26 oz.
$79.90
