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Large, powerful, and ready for all the tasty vittles you can handle.

Liquid fuel stoves can be messy, heavy, and bulky, but the JetBoil Sumo Canister Stove packs into a tight unit, fires up quickly, and gives you the power you need to whip up dinner for larger groups. Built with simplicity and convenience in mind, this stove and 1.8-liter FluxRing pot weigh a feathery 16 ounces. Melt snow, simmer soup, or brew up some morning coffee, and you'll be back on the trail in no time.
  • FluxRing heat exchanger system maximizes fuel efficiency and promotes even heating by uniformly distributing flame along the bottom of the cup
  • Thermo-Regulate technology keeps a consistent heat to 20 degrees Fahrenheit for easy cooking
  • Adjustable burner is surrounded by a windscreen to reduce heat loss and improve fuel efficiency
  • The 1.8-liter, aluminum cooking cup is ultralight, transfers heat efficiently, and cleans up fast
  • Neoprene cozy designed to stay in place while stove is in use; increases heat retention and improves cooking efficiency
  • Push-button ignition and wire heat adjuster make stove operation simple and quick
  • Included fuel canister stabilizer attaches to the bottom of your fuel canister to enhance stability
  • Clear measuring cup with graduated lines unsnaps from the bottom of the cooking cup for greater precision when preparing meals or hot drinks
  • Larger groups can take advantage of a variety of pot sizes while smaller groups can easily downsize (additional pots sold separately)
  • Jetboil fuel canisters (sold separately) are light and provide ample burn time, and they simply screw onto the bottom of this stove to keep things mess-free

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Andrew McLean

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I resisted getting a JetBoil for years as so people raved about them to the point of religious zealotry, which scared me off. Now that I have one... watch out - you can't shut me up either. :)

JetBoils in general are amazingly efficient stoves, and for boiling water they almost approach the speed of a microwave - superfast. And, they also do it with very little fuel. I couldn't believe the 1oz per person per day stats, but after taking it on an eight day river trip with an 8oz canister, I can vouch for it.
All that said, they work best for boiling water in warmish weather and I would not take one on an extended Alaskan ski trip where you are melting snow for hours on end.

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Chris Bradley

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  • Gender: Male

We have a family of 5 - and there's enough room in this baby for coffee and hot cocoa for everyone. Love this guy!