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By David Ventura


Five Best Backpacking Stoves

When I started backpacking and trekking many years ago, I used to be a supporter of alcohol stoves. And I still have a strong emotional bias towards them. Despite of not being the most efficient kind of stove, they are cheap, safe, and easy to use tools. But then, I did some serious trekking in Patagonia, and after that, a little of mountaineering in the Andes. And I found to my dismay that my lovely little alcohol stove took years for cooking, not to mention melting snow. And let face it, when you stand freezing in the middle of the backcountry, you want your chocolate hot and fast, or at least I do! So, even I had to admit that people using fancier stoves perhaps were not so wrong. Since then, I have tried many backpacking stoves (canisters and liquid fuel), some of them were great, some less so. To say the truth, it is impossible to find a stove that fulfills every criterion; each type and model has their pros and cons, it is best for one kind of travel and not for other; and even some models are right for a person but not for others (example, don’t lend or buy liquid fuel stoves to young teens, canisters could be ok, though.) But even though, you have to compromise at the hour of buying one. Clearly, some models in the market are better than others, and believe me, you want the best, most reliable backpacking stove to savor a proper hot chocolate during your trip.

So which stoves are the best for backpacking and trekking in my humble opinion?



MSR XGK EX backpacking stove: the best backpacking stove of my list.
MSR XGK EX backpacking stove: the best backpacking stove of my list.

1 - Number one is the MSR XGK EX Backcountry Stove: this is my top backpacking stove for long trips and large parties (with the Primus omnifuel as an awfully close second.) It is ideal for hard trekking and mountaineering, especially in winter, never fails, even at high altitudes, and functions well with a number of fuels. But the thing I like the most about MSR stoves is that they are very easy to maintain during the travel. To clean the jet you only need to shake the stove a couple of times and that's all, really easy. The disadvantages? The same that every MSR has (don’t get me wrong, MSR stoves are great, each one of them a reliable piece of engineering, but hey, nobody is perfect.) First: the pump is made of vile plastic! Better carry a replacement, just in case; second: it is really really noisy! But for that: an excellent stove. As a final word of caution, we are talking about a big guy here: 470g with pump, wind screen, aluminum base, repair kit, and sac. So, if you are a Mark Twight wannabe, a fundamentalist of the light and fast trend, forget it! But if you are a more traditional (sensible) trekker or mountaineer, the XGK will cook all your meals at only US$ 125.9 last time I checked in Amazon, and with a lifetime warranty. What more can you ask for? (I know, I know… they should include the bottle in the bargain too, but nobody does.)

 

MSR XGK EX Extreme Condition Stove MSR XGK EX Extreme Condition Stove
Price: $149.95
List Price: $149.95

One of the best backpacking stoves of all time: MSR Whisperlite International
One of the best backpacking stoves of all time: MSR Whisperlite International

2 - The second best backpacking stove in my list is the MSR Whisperlite International Liquid-Fuel Stove: you can’t go wrong with this one. It has been for many years one of the most reliable stoves out there. I am not going to reproduce all the specifications here, but this baby is fast, your chocolate will be hot in no time, it is a bit lighter and cheaper than the previous one too. So, What’s the catch? This one is not so multifuel as the XGK is. It burns only white gas, kerosene and unleaded auto fuel, not as many but you have your choice to pick from. How much then for this one? US$ 74 in Amazon, a great choice.

MSR Whisperlite International Liquid-Fuel Stove MSR Whisperlite International Liquid-Fuel Stove
Price: $79.95
List Price: $89.95

Coleman one-burner dual fuel stove: another good backpacking stove
Coleman one-burner dual fuel stove: another good backpacking stove

3 - Coleman One-Burner Sporter II Dual Fuel Gas Stove: another reliable sturdy stove, more for the every day backpacker than the previous ones, though. The thing I like the most about this one is that it is a stove for use during many years, the word solid doesn’t describe it enough. And… almost forgot. Have I said that is a solid stove? Well it is! But, returning to the review, it has also two setting of fire, that can be in handy to save fuel, but when you want to boil water fast, it does without problem. List price US$ 69.99, but they sell it for only US$50 nowadays.


Coleman ultralight exponent f1 backpacking stove
Coleman ultralight exponent f1 backpacking stove

4 - Coleman Exponent F1 Ultralight Backpacker Camp Stove: If your definition of backpacking encloses a lot less trekking and mountaineering than mine. Perhaps, you pass your vacation staying at cabins and camp sites and doing a hike for three or four days at the most at low altitude during summer, and your concept of trekking in winter is walking every Saturday in the mall. Then, don’t complicate your life with liquid fuel stoves and use a canister stove instead. The criterions to choose one? Light, easy to use, and the canister has to be easy to find. All this has the Coleman Exponent F1 Backpacker Camp Stove: the Amazon price? Only US$ 34.99


Coleman Exponent F1 PowerBoost Stove Coleman Exponent F1 PowerBoost Stove
Price: $34.99
List Price: $62.99

One of the best backpacking stoves for light trekking during summer, and excellent for travel alone: The Jetboil cooking system
One of the best backpacking stoves for light trekking during summer, and excellent for travel alone: The Jetboil cooking system

5 - Jetboil Personal Cooking System. I have only seen this system in action once and loved the idea. The union of the mug and the stove produce a more efficient way to cook that saves gas. And less gas consumption is less weight carried in the backpack in the long run. The other interesting feature of the Jetboil is that you can pack one thing into the other, like a Russian doll, and that saves space too. It could be tricky to separate the burner from the mug when the system is hot, so be patient or use a spoon! You can have it for just US$79.90 at Amazon. This is the minimalist set, but there are other options more complete if you are a more cook kind of guy or girl.

 

Conclusion:

If you are looking for a reliable backpacking stove, made to last, that cooks your meals fast, then you can’t go wrong choosing one of these excellent stoves.

 

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Extreme Alpinism: Climbing Light, Fast, and High Extreme Alpinism: Climbing Light, Fast, and High
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Camping Dan  says:
10 months ago

I have used several MSR stoves over the years and they have never let me down. There has been times I have had to do a cleaning in the backcountry to keep the burning going strong but it is very simple to do.

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David Ventura  says:
10 months ago

Yes, they are very reliable in the backcountry. Thanks for your comment.

optimus nova  says:
9 months ago

Not sure I agree the XGK is the top MSR stove. No votes for the Optimus Nova?

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David Ventura  says:
8 months ago

The Optimus Nova is another good one, but has the problem that the fuel filter easily clogs. So the maintenance is too bothersome.

Bret  says:
7 months ago

I was suprised to see the coleman F1 over snow peaks gigapower stove. Why did the coleman rank higher?

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David Ventura  says:
6 months ago

The Giga Power has several good points: it is lightweight, it is a little cheaper than the exponent F1, and the canister comes with the Lindel valve so it is universal enough. The Coleman on the other hand has a more powerful heat output. Surely, the Giga Power could be first in many lists of canister stoves. And if you want to choose one I don’t think that you are wrong. But I just prefer Coleman, LOL

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renchin  says:
3 months ago

Great hub!. I love my whisperlight, and have used it for over 10 years. It conked out on me in the backcountry a few years back - which taught me the valuable lesson of maintaining your stove and stove pump every few years! Those MSR maintenance kits always seemed like an up-sell scam to me...now, i swear by them.

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Camping Stuff  says:
3 months ago

I don't do allot of serious backpacking, I am more of a day packer/camper. I am really fond of the Coleman One-Burner Sporter II Dual Fuel Gas Stove myself. Like you say it is very durable and dependable. Thanks for the great reviews!

The ultimit backpacking guy  says:
3 weeks ago

Back in my days in the military we used to rip the heads off wild pigs and rosy there heads over the whisper light stove it is sensatinal

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Rob Dee  says:
7 days ago

i use an MSR Windpro. It performs great all around and i have yet to have any issues with it.

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