The three major stove types used for lightweight camping are pressurised liquid fuel stoves, gas stoves and unpressurised liquid fuel stoves (ie Trangia). Broadly, pressurised liquid fuel stoves perform the best in cold conditions and at altitude and are much used on expeditions, gas stoves are simple, clean and ideal for summer use, and Trangia fill the same niche as gas stoves but are cheaper to run. However, each category has its pros and cons and new models that extend the boundaries of what each type can achieve are appearing all the time.
If you are confused by the vast array of stoves available, or want information about a stove you have, a good place to start your search is Hikin' Jim's Adventures in Stoving - the blog of a real camping stove enthusiast! Follow that up with a look at larsonweb.com and you will have more information about stoves than your brain can cope with!
Probably the best expedition stove in the world.
A stove that melds the reliability of the XGK with the simmering adjustment of the WhisperLite.
A pressurised liquid fuel stove that will run on white gas, petrol and paraffin.
A WhisperLite that will run on standard screw threaded gas canisters as well as liquid fuel.
Fast, fuel-efficient 1 litre personal stove system for solo travellers and minimalist alpine climbing trips.
Ultra-compact cooking and eating kit for solo backpackers.
A high standard compact all-in-one stove which includes a basic hanging kit.
The ideal 1 - 2 person stove for weight and space-conscious backpackers.
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