With almost twenty years of review’s journalism behind me, I’ve tested several campgrounds’ worth of kit. It’s a total privilege—and at times, an absolute chore—but when curious campers and hikers ask ...
The last camping stove I owned was a 15-pound ’70s-era Coleman behemoth that took longer to light than actually cook a meal on. So to now use the 1.5-pound Sol cooking system and the Sumo Ti mug is ...
Jetboil took its award-winning Genesis Basecamp System and made it compatible with standard isobutane fuel canisters. This ingenious double-burner stove combines lightweight portability with ferocious ...
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That’s a nice hike! I recommend buying one of the new integrated stove-pot systems. They use advanced burners and specially designed pots that funnel energy directly from the burner into the water, ...
Darren Bush tests two new camp stoves in a head-to-head comparison paddle-camping butane burners from MSR WindBurner and Jetboil MiniMo. When I did a stove review last year I was excoriated for not ...
As soon as I ran the news on the Genesis Basecamp Stove, I knew I had to get hold of one. This all-in-one system looked like the perfect accessory for my upcoming family road trip in Wales: it's ...
Jetboil’s newly designed MiniMo is a lightweight, modular backpacking stove that not only excels at boiling water, but can now simmer and cook real food as well. We ...