Best Backpacking Stoves

Jetboil Zip Personal Cooking System

The Jetboil Zip personal cooking system is a great little compact stove. It’s a canister-based, lightweight stove, so it’s perfect for backpacking. If you have an older model small canister stove, you’re going to be impressed with this model.
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Olicamp Kinetic Titanium Stove

The Olicamp Kinetic Titanium Stove slots nicely into the best of backpacking stoves. It’s a small and lightweight stove weighing only 1.7 oz, and pumps out more than 9,000 BTUs so it’s packing quite a punch. This stove is reliable,
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Jetboil Sol Titanium Stove Review

The Jetboil Sol Titanium Stove is another top rated and impressive stove from Jetboil. It’s a complete cooking system so it appeals the more adventurous backpacking chef’s, and being portable and lightweight it’s at home in anyone’s backpack. It’s
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Primus Classic Trail Stove Review

The Primus Classic Trail Stove is one of the most affordable stoves in its class. So if budget and value for money is top of your priorities, this one is going to be of interest to you. I say
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Olicamp Ion Micro Stove Review

The Olicamp Ion Micro Stove is designed and targeted at the minimalist or ultra-light backpackers among us. If you fall into these categories you’re in for a treat. This stove tucks away and goes almost unnoticed while backpacking, then
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SOTO Micro Regulator Stove Review

This SOTO Micro Regulator stove may be small but it packs quite the punch. It pumps out 11,000 BTU’s and is a very handy backpacking stove to have in your backpack. SOTO are one of the higher-end stove manufacturers.
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MSR Superfly Stove Review

The MSR Superfly stove has been around for a number of years. You can call the Superfly an evergreen stove, it’s never really been out of favor and is still a popular choice among backpackers. It’s a small, lightweight
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MSR MicroRocket Stove Review

The MSR MicroRocket Stove is the baby brother of the popular MSR Pocket Rocket stove. It’s smaller and lighter, ideal for those who like to travel as light as possible. While still carrying the high-quality finish of an MSR
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MSR WindPro II Review

MSR have built up a huge range of stoves over the years and there are models to suit everyone and anyone. The MSR WindPro II fills the gap when it comes to looking for a slightly larger backpacking stove
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Kovea Spider Stove Review

The Kovea Spider stove in an interesting little backpacking stove. Kovea isn’t a brand that springs to mind for most when thinking about backpacking stoves, but it holds it’s own against some of the top brands and comes in
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