How to Choose a Backpacking Stove

Experience powerful performance with the GSI Outdoors Glacier Remote stove. Fueled by efficient isobutane and featuring a piezo ignition for easy lighting, it delivers 11,000 BTUs of cooking power.




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View all GSI Outdoors Backpacking Stoves| Best Use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Fuel Type | Canister |
| Fuel | Isobutane-propane |
| Number of Burners | 1 Burner |
| Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.5 x 2.7 inches |
| Weight | 8 ounces |
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This little thing is a BEAST! I live full time in a van so space is important and this guy takes up no more space than a soda can. Its quick to set up and its low profile helps keep from pots and pans falling off like the burners that screw into the top of the butane cans. It has high walls built in that helps with the wind and it has taken the place of my Eureka cooktop and my Jetboil burner😅. It folds out large enough to accommodate my 12inch griddle as well so its a power house of a burner and a great addition to anyone looking for a solid cooktop that doesnt take up a ton of space😁.
Works perfectly. Light, simple, easy & quick to set up. Stable with good support for larger pots & pans. I wouldn't change a thing on it. It might need a windscreen in higher winds. I plan to put a foil around it if necessary.
The Glacier remote stove does is perfect for backpacking adventures. It’s lightweight and easy to use. I especially like the power pf the burner and how evenly the heat is distributed. Overall four stars. Pots can slide off of it at times which is the only nick.
folds up nicely in the bag provided and has two size options for whatever you are putting on it. I have really enjoyed my experience with this stove!