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Stryker 200 Multi-Fuel Stove

3.6470588235294117 out of 5 stars
17 Reviews

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Why We Like The Stryker 200 Multi-Fuel Stove

We pack Camp Chef's Stryker 200 Multi-Fuel Stove for minimalist overnighters and week-long backpacking trips alike. This lightweight, compact camp stove is a convenient solution for making coffee, heating water for backpacking meals, and even cooking pasta when we're out in the wilderness. We especially appreciate the multi-fuel compatibility that works with butane and propane tanks. The included stove, stand, lid, and handle all pack into the insulated pot to leave more room in our packs for snacks and desserts.


Details

  • Compact stove for cooking while backpacking
  • Heat Ring technology heats half a liter of water in 2 minutes
  • Matchless ignition and adjustable dial for ease of use
  • Measurements inside pot assist with dehydrated meals
  • Includes stove, stand, lid, handle, and 1.3L insulated pot in a mesh bag
  • Item #CCF001R
Material
[pot] aluminum, [sleeve] neoprene
Fuel Type
propane, butane
Boil Time
[0.5L of water] 2min
Piezo Ignition
yes
Includes
stove, insulated pot (1.3L), folding tank stabilizer, lid, handle mesh carry bag
Fuel Bottle/Canister Included
no
Claimed Weight
1lb 7oz
Manufacturer Warranty
limited

Overall Rating

3.5 based on 17 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 4 reviews
2 Stars - 1 reviews
3 Stars - 1 reviews
4 Stars - 2 reviews
5 Stars - 9 reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

September 13, 2023

Love the little thing

I’ve been using it for a year now, hasn’t missed a lick

DK0092
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

5 out of 5 stars

January 12, 2023

what else could you ask for

light weight easy to pack away boils water extremely fast with the ability to turn the fire down to hold warm or a simmer. It is great

BSFClay
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

5 out of 5 stars

December 16, 2022

Em. prep at it's best, or backpack easy

Could not pass up this offer. Have needed good quality portable stoves. Expect to use soon.

Raven6
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

4 out of 5 stars

November 16, 2022

Nice but note that accessories discontinued

If you buy one, Camp Chef has discontinued the pot support accessory. I found a retailer online who had them in stock so I was able to get one.

curmudge1
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 25, 2022

Not a jetboil

Way better than jet boil. works as well with better features

campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

1 out of 5 stars

October 10, 2022

Base melted while heating water

I purchased this about a year ago and have used it a handful of times. Until this past weekend, I would’ve given it 4-stars. On our hunting trip, I was using the Stryker 200 with Camp Chef’s teapot and their Stryker accessories for cooking without the provided insulated pot. During the heat up, the base melted dumping near boiling water on my son’s leg. The stove is completely useless…bent and melted. I will be reaching out to Camp Chef over there product.

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Steve Red Beard
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

5 out of 5 stars

July 12, 2022

Best Back Country Stove

Having owned and used just about every type of back country stove imaginable 20-30 years ago, when I decided to return to backpacking I thought I knew what I was going to get for a stove. I had a favorite. But some friends convinced me to buy one of the jet cookers. My local retailer carried the Camp Chef Stryker. So glad they did. This is the most convenient and fastest cooking stoves I could imagine. Easy to use and one small canister of fuel took care of three days worth of cooking with probably enough fuel to do it again.

Devun
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

1 out of 5 stars

March 21, 2022

My stove broke after one year

I bought this stove last summer to used on a backpacking trip. During that trip it worked great. I pulled the stove out for this years camping season only to find that it had broken. I found that the brass fuel jet on the stove had corroded and plugged the fuel line up and stopped allowing fuel to flow. I also found that a large portion of the burner was rusted as well as part of the plastic frame had cracked. I was pretty disappointed to find this out since I paid so much for it, and have been a long time user of Camp Chef products. After only 1 year the stove had become unusable. Not sure that i can recommend this product since it seems the build quality of the materials is sub par.

midwest camper
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

5 out of 5 stars

February 20, 2022

My most dependable outdoor companion

I’ve owned a Stryker isobutane for several years, and this year I got the Mountain 200 system and it is amazing! I work outdoors year round at ski resorts and on rivers, and recreate several days a week. The Stryker is with me every day, used almost daily. I wouldn’t hit the ski slopes or backcountry without it in my pack, hot soup or tea for a midday warmup is so fast, clean, and easy with the Stryker. The whole stove setup is light and compact to allow carrying it on summit attempts both summer and winter. In the summer, I keep multiple Strykers on my whitewater raft to boil up coffee for the whole crew. I love the dual-fuel setup, I pack isobutane in cold weather and the less expensive propane when weight is less critical in warmer weather. My stove has held up to hundreds of uses and still performs flawlessly, super dependable and durable.

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T Jukes
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com

3 out of 5 stars

December 18, 2021

missing part

I got the Stryker 200 multifuel as a gift and the propane to idobutane/propane adapter was missing as I have no receipt how can I get one ? this is a disappointment.

vettemo
campchef.com

Originally reviewed on campchef.com