Camp Stoves
Ultra Luxe
Load the trunk this Labor Day with weight-is-no-object comfort gear.
A souped up camp kitchen
This tank-tough stove is easy to use and boils water fast, even in below-freezing temps.
Do not underestimate this tiny stove's competence!
A stove that combines the versatility, power, and cold-weather performance of liquid fuel with the ease of no-priming-required canisters.
A stove that combines the versatility, power, and cold-weather performance of liquid fuel with the ease of no-priming-required canisters.
A reliable, user-friendly cooker that's extremely lightweight for liquid fuel.
Bake without an oven! Build your own spice kit! A DIY guide to dining while summer camping.
Easily puncture and crush spent fuel cans with this handy tool.
Everything you need to cook up a feast in the backcountry.
A 2.4-liter hard anodized aluminum cookpot.
A 1.8-liter aluminum cookpot.
A white gas stove that doesn't require priming.
An easily packable pot stand that will end tipping.
Complete kitchen in an easy to pack compact package
Everything you need to stay sated in the backcountry.
Finally, a canister stove that thrives in cold weather.
With a low center of gravity and a wide, stable burner, this stove is perfect for big groups or melting piles of snow.
With great fuel efficiency, quick boil times, and a small packed size, this stove is ideal for campers who need hot water fast, without the fuss.
A disposable grill for backcountry feasts
A great two-pot cookset
A ceramic coated cook pot with a fry pan lid
Interchangeable cooking surfaces make this compact stove a cook's backcountry dream
We tested more than 500 products–stoves, clothes, cameras, filters, tech tools, knives, and meals–to find these proven performers.
Eat like a pro with our recipes for every course.
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Packs, tents, boots, and bags--that's easy. Now comes the hard part: Everything else. Below, you'll find our top picks for all the lust-worthy backcountry essentials you'll need to make your trip safe, fun, and simple.
Packs, tents, boots, and bags–that's easy. Now comes the hard part: Everything else. Below, you'll find our top picks for all the lust-worthy backcountry essentials you'll need to make your trip safe, fun, and simple.
When cooking in the backcountry, don't leave home without...
From cashew-ginger chicken to fruited scones, tasty breakfast, lunch, and dinner options for the trail and the campsite.
What to eat when you're one person spending one day on the trail and looking to travel light
4 steamy drinks to spice up your after-dinner stargazing
Banish blah food with this 3-day guide to quick, delicious meals.
Different cities have different rules for recycling your used fuel canisters
Four trailworthy variations on favorite regional recipes
3 simple heat shields to keep your meals toasty in the backcountry
No, it's not an oxymoron. You, too, can say buh-bye to endless energy bars and instant rice glop--and eat like royalty for less than two pounds a day.
A revolutionary stove-and-pot set that'll cramp your prep time with super-fast boils.
A compact, superlight canister stove to call your own.
The best ultralight cookers built by BACKPACKER readers.
Got a clogged stove? Try this cleaning method before eating that camping meal cold.
How to treat yourself if you gulp down stove fuel in camp.
After a long, hard day, nothing is more disappointing than a stove that refuses to fire. Follow these 10 essentials for foolproof stove features and techniques.
See if your stove or water filter is safe to repair.
Or anything else, for that matter, once you use this easy-to-make stove platform.