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The camping stove has always been a piece of equipment that has caught my interest. Here are a few articles that explore stoves for bikepacking and bike touring… including ‘Hop-can’ Stoves:
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The camping stove has always been a piece of equipment that has caught my interest. Here are a few articles that explore stoves for bikepacking and bike touring… including ‘Hop-can’ Stoves:
New for 2018, MSR’s PocketRocket 2 Mini Stove Kit takes the already compact canister stove we reviewed last year and incorporates an aluminum pot with lid, a bowl, an ultralight pot lifter, and stuff sack, all while leaving room for a 4 oz. fuel canister. Here are our thoughts after a few months and far too many instant oatmeals…
The Optimus Crux stove has been around for a few years, but remains a definite contender for an ultralight and ultra-packable bikepacking stove. As an added bonus the Crux shares similar specs to some stoves we’ve seen released this year… and it folds in half into an incredibly tiny package.
A whittled down kitchen that is perfect for third world cooking and the ideal size and weight for a minimal setup…
Five ultra-lightweight and very functional DIY stoves for bikepacking and bike touring. Made from handsome cans that housed some hoppy brew. Built and tested.
There are many options for stoves to take on a bike tour, short bike packing trip or even a ‘coffee ride’. So, what makes a stove good for bike travel?