The high-output, Glacier Camp Stove is the epitome of rugged power. Designed for fast, reliable cooking, the sturdy pot supports hold larger cookware while the large diameter burner head spreads heat evenly across the bases of pots and pans.
Powerful, 11,000 BTU/h (CSA) / 12,970 BTU/h (CE) burner designed to rapidly and evenly heat larger pots and pans.
Canister mount, micro control valve provides precise tunability and output.
Serrated 125 mm/5"" diameter pot support arms provide a stable, secure cooking platform
Sturdy, reliable design
Includes stove bag
Buyers Guide to StovesFood = Fuel so to enjoy your time out in the hills; you need to eat and drink well!
But there are sooooooo many stoves available - how do you choose?
One answer is that you don’t – you simply buy one for every scenario which explains why one staff member has a garage containing everything from a tripod and cauldron to a trusty MSR XGK and literally everything in between! (7 backpacking + one away being lovingly re-welded + family heirloom Bluett + car camping double burner + Kelly kettle + hexalite tablet stove….)
So, if you are considering buying a new stove – you have DEFINITELY come to the right place! Here are a few questions you might like to consider before choosing which is the right stove for you:
- What is the difference between a Gas or Liquid Fuel stove?
- So how do I choose?
- But there are so many different types???
- All gas is the same – right?
- Will I have to prime my stove?
- What Should I consider if I am using a stove at high altitude?
- Can I recycle my gas canister?
Top Tips To Make The Right Choice…..Fuel type can be a very straight forward choice once you have decided on the environment and activities you are going to use your stove for so unless you have a bit of a stove fetish (see top paragraph) the biggest decisions are going to centre around weight, stability and simmering abilities. These are the key areas of compromise so take your time pondering on these factors to ensure you get the right stove for you. If you need any help - just ask :-)