Gear Review
Tips
By Julia Niles
Ranked #320 - Canister Stoves
March 5, 2009
When it comes down to it, this is the stove that works for personal or two person use on lightweight climbing or skiing trips. You don't need the hanging kit to hang it- just wrap a ski strap around the neoprene securing another ski strap underneath and you can hang it on anything. Also, it is the only stove (and I don't recommend this) that you can bring into the tent with you and use to help warm up and dry out. Just the fact that you can hold the stove in your hands while it is on (because the 'pot' connects to the stove)makes it far superior to any other.
View Details: Jetboil Classic Personal Cooking System
Helpful Votes: 3 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- Aluminum and plastic
- Fuel Type:
- Butane
- Boil Time:
- 30sec (1 cup)
- Simmer:
- Yes
- Auto Ignition:
- Yes
- Windscreen:
- Yes
- Heat Reflector:
- Yes
- Parts Kit:
- No
- Cleaning Tool:
- No
- Stuff Sack:
- No, packs into pot
- Hard Case:
- No, packs into pot
- Size:
- 4.1 x 7.1in (10 x 18cm) packed
- Weight:
- 15oz (425g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry cooking, thru-hiking, alpine climbing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
- Country of Origin:
- United States
Change me.



4 Comments Last Reply: November 10, 2010 By: Tyler Banister
Agreed, Using this stove to keep warm or dry out on the OUTSIDE of the tent would def. be recommended, by me anyway. Take it inside and I would call you crazy!
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
clemente: because operating a stove in a tent is not a condoned practice due to a variety of factors from accidental tent inflammation to succumbing due to CO!
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Why would you comment on ways to warm up and dry out yet NOT recommend it? It's obvious that one defeats the other thereby making that whole statement meaningless/pointless. Just an observation.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
agreed
Helpful Votes: 5 Yes