Description
A more versatile, lighter-weight Jetboil system to keep up with your mountain exploration.
- The new burner's true four-season utility means that you can melt snow and boil noodles in the backcountry without the cold weather adding fuel-sucking minutes to your cook times
- Intuitive Jetboil design is easy to set up with cold hands and will boil 16 ounces of water in about two minutes
- Adjustable burner lets you conserve fuel or quickly make a hot drink in the event of an emergency
- The anodized aluminum cup stores the entire system (including a small fuel canister) for ultimate packability and features a dependable FluxRing that concentrates the heat for rapid boiling
- Neoprene cozy insulates your hands from heat and increases heat retention for cooking efficiency
- Included drink-through lid features a pour spout and strainer for easy noodle cooking at camp
- Bottom cover can be used as a bowl and is graduated so you can use it as a measuring cup
- Includes a stabilizing tripod that fits onto fuel canisters
- Note: fuel canister is sold separately
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Just get it !!!!!!!!!
Luke
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I use it almost all the time when ever Im in mountains.
Thermo-Regulate Burner Technology works amazing :)
If you want to TUNE UP your jet boil to boil faster in very low temperatures, just put hand warmer into sock and put on your fuel canister(so warmer will be under of the bottom of fuel canister) and you will see the difference in time to boil the water.
DOES NOT HAVE HEAT INDICATOR ANYMORE!!!
ibap475785
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BACKCOUNTRY SHOW IT WITH IT!! They offered full refund but i got priced matched and other company sold out already and id have to pay $20 more just to get flash!!
Great Solo Stove
Ryan Hamilton
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I've used this on most of my winter camping trips and some summer. Mostly for melting snow for water, but also for cooking noodles or rice. It's not the fastest at boiling, but it pretty darn good, and weighs next to nothing.
So practical
Matthew Forrest
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Almost never use my liquid fuel stove anymore. So compact I even bring it on day hikes for coffee. Really all you need for most cooking tasks. A canister lasts a really really long time. Used it down to 10 degrees with no problem.
The fabric strap melted...
kellyontheporch
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The 2nd time I used it! Was testing out some food packets for an upcoming trip and the second time I used the JB Sol the fabric strap melted. Super bummed and am wondering if I may have received a defective one-off. Other than that I liked how it worked initially. Lit perfectly and boiled water very fast.
What is the difference in the Sol vs the...
Jay
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What is the difference in the Sol vs the Zip system??
Matthew Forrest
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The sole has a regulator for cold weather use is probally the biggest difference.
Current Sol Does Not Have Heat Indicator
Geoff Conner
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- Gender: Male
The Current Model does not have the Heat Indicator like is stated in the Specs and shown in the Picture. This is a change from last years model.
ibap475785
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I agree i just got one also and it does not have it. Sad i didnt read down enough comments to see this.. Very disappointed also with why jetboil would take that away and why backcountry does not UPDATE there website... Sad part is i got priced match from a place that had them much cheaper and they are sold out now and backcountry offered me my full refund but even if i would have took that i would still have to pay $20 more for a FLASH!!!
Will the 230 g fuel canisters fit inside...
mkvans2087111
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Will the 230 g fuel canisters fit inside the cup?
Geoff Conner
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No. The 100g fuel canister will though. It will pack into any of the cooking systems. The 230g and
450g canisters will only fit into the Sumo cups and the Sumo systems.
H2O YEAH ONLY!
Darren
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Damn this is a great stove, has yet to let me down..until...When my gf talked me into heating milk for her to make her precious hot chocolate, that is when things went horribly awry. Imagine a frothy white explosion, which cakes the entire apparati in caked lactose. Plus she never called me back. So sad.
Art
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No use in crying over spilt milk!
Ryan Hamilton
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They don't simmer well, especially something volatile like milk.
Great three season stove
knanier
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This is a great, lightweight canister stove. Boils water fast, which is pretty much all it does, and is nice for a solo person or two people. I like the heat indicator and insulating sleeve. I don't like the crappy piezo starter (I always bring a lighter anyways), and the lid is difficult to get on securely - so be sure to do this prior to starting the stove...its much harder when hot. Also, the small fuel containers are pricy for the amount of fuel you get. I've used this in the cold (20-40 degrees) and at altitudes up to 9-10 k. Works alright, but there is a notable performance drop in comparison to something such as the MSR reactor. Also, it does need to be somewhat sheltered from the wind, as I have had a few wind guests 25-30 mph blow the flame out.
Dear you all,
We borrowed for our camp...
Jan en Suzan brouwer
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Dear you all,
We borrowed for our camp vacation in texas your perfect working Jetboil Sol Stove. unfortunately we used it in the wrong way. we forget the metal panholder, so the plastic melt down.Can we buy a newbottum for the stove? We are from the Netherlands, so forgif us the language and let it sent to the adress of my brother in San Marcos tx, If we pay will you then sent it to the adress we give up?
Can you give the answer to our own mailadress:
janensuzan.brouwer@gmail.com
Do you also have a list of shops where we can buy your products in surrounding of San Marcos or Houston?
Thank you for the information, greetings Suzan Brouwer
Jetboil Sol Stove
Backcountry Video
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ibap475785
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DOES NOT HAVE HEAT INDICATOR ANYMORE!
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Thomas Guthrie
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Compact and Full of Awesomeness
Tyler Wallingford
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Picked this up the other day at my local Eastern Mountain Sports and brought it home to try it out(doesn't come with fuel) It brought my water to a boil in like 2 minute's super fast does get hot around the bottom, and the top but it's well worth your money, It also has a auto Ignitor which is pretty gnarly! And the fuel is mega cheep it's $5.00 for the small 10.5 one
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Best stove ever
NaTray
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Insanely fast, lightweight, best stove ever. Works well in colder temps, something my MSR Simmerlite didn't do very well. Doesn't need priming. You can use your old MSR pots with it, too.
JetBoil Sol fuel canister and stove w/o pot/mug
Re Wikstrom
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Heat indicator on JetBoil Sol Stove
Re Wikstrom
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ibap475785
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does not have this anymore!!! pretty disappointed!
JetBoil Sol Stove
Re Wikstrom
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Crazy Fast!
mar2966897
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This is my go to system for winter backpacking (melting snow for drinking water, coffee and dehydrated meals). I tried to cook soups and several types of noodles in here but it's just too darn fast and hot, so I'll stick with my boiling water and dehydrated meals (just so easy and lightweight).
Tired of hearing people complain about canister stoves in winter, sleeping with the canisters to warm them up, making homemade heat exchangers, etc? I think this Jetboil was unknowingly designed to work perfect in cold weather - just use the bottom cup to hold the small canister with an ounce or so of lukewarm water. I was melting snow and boiling water in 15° weather like it was the middle of summer! The efficiency of this setup is just insane. The canister in the cup is a perfect fit, so only a small amount of water in the cup surrounds the canister keeping it the right temp to vaporize the gas mix efficiently. You can even add a small amount of warmer water every so often, maybe a teaspoon, if you hear the burner starting to slow down.
Check out the pic from my latest trip.
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