Trail Designs Caldera Cone Stove System
An integrated burner, pot, and heat exchanger sized for solo hikers.
Brand: Trail Designs
Model: Caldera Cone Stove System
Verdict
We’ve loved the Reactor system—which integrates a burner, pot, and heat exchanger for superfast and efficient performance—since it won our 2007 Editors’ Choice Award. This new 1-liter version is ideal for solo hikers. I used it on a nine-day, 200-mile hike along the Pacific Crest Trail and burned through only half an 8-ounce canister (cooking breakfast and dinner for one). Boil times averaged less than two minutes in temps down to 30°F. The puck-shaped burner nestles securely into the tall aluminum pot. The stove burns ultrahot (there’s virtually no simmer) and the pot lacks a nonstick coating, so it’s best for boiling water or heating up simple meals like ramen. $170; 14.5 oz.; msrgear.com
Best For
Solo hikers who prioritize cooking, convenience, and speed
Tester Data
» Brian Mockenhaupt (other tester: Kristin Hostetter)
» Duration Aug. to Jan.
» Locales/conditions WA, MA; 30°F to 70°F; wind, rain
» “The add-on Reactor Coffee Press Kit ($20; 1.7 oz.) let me easily make my brew right in the pot.” The Caldera Cone Stove System features the popular Caldera conical windscreen. It is designed to support and completely surround individual pots, and completely capture 100% of the heat produced by the supplied alcohol(or optional solid fuel) stove. This system provides the ultimate in wind protection, fuel efficiency and stability and is designed for the ultralight backpacker. (provided weight and price are an average)