GreenPeak Standard 2.8kW Backpacking Stove
- 3 oz / 85 g
- 2.8 kW
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Blade 2 Titanium Remote-Canister Backpacking Stove
- 4.8 oz (135 g)
- 2.8 kW
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Hornet Ⅱ Titanium Gas Stove
- 1.7 oz / 48.5 g
- 2.5 kW
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FMS-300T Titanium Backpacking Stove
- 45 g / 1.6 oz
- 2.6 kW
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GreenPeak II 2.6kW Pressure-Regulated Stove
- 95 g / 3.4 oz
- 2.6 kW
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FMS-105 3kW Remote-Canister Stove with Piezo Ignition
- 7.9 oz / 225 g
- 3 kW
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Petrel Titanium Ultralight Remote Stove
- 3.4 oz / 95.5 g
- 2.7 kW
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Polaris Pressure-Regulated Backpacking Stove
- 2.7 oz / 76 g
- 2.5 kW
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Fortress Titanium Flat-Pack Wood Stove
- 7.7 oz / 219 g
- 6.3 × 5.4 × 0.4 in Packed
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Polaris Pressure-regulator Remote Gas Stove
- 6.3 oz / 180 g
- 2.9 kW
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FMS-116T Titanium Backpacking Stove
- 1.7 oz / 48 g
- 2.3 kW
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Buzz 3.1kW Lightweight Backpacking Stove
- 2.6 oz / 73 g
- 3.1 kW
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FMS-118 Remote Stove with Preheat Tube
- 5.1 oz / 146 g
- 2.8 kW
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Torch 2 oz Backpacking Stove with Piezo Ignition
- 2.0 oz / 56 g
- 2.1 kW
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Lotus Titanium Solid Fuel Stove
- 2.5 oz / 71 g
- Solid Fuel Tablets
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GreenPeak Pro Pressure-Regulated Backpacking Stove
- 3.4 oz / 95 g
- 2.1 kW
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FMS-102 Piezo Gas Stove
- 4.4 oz / 125 g
- 3.2 kW
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About Our Backpacking Stove Collection
Fire Maple backpacking stoves are built for hikers who want a reliable cooking setup for real trail conditions. These stoves emphasize stable pot supports, controlled burner output, and durable construction so you can prepare meals confidently whether you’re camping in forests, alpine terrain, or exposed campsites.
The collection includes a variety of compact gas stoves designed to work with standard backpacking fuel canisters. Many models are easy to pack and quick to set up, making them well suited for both weekend trips and longer backcountry adventures.
Because each stove is designed with different use cases in mind, specific features such as ignition systems or burner controls may vary by model. What remains consistent across the collection is a focus on dependable trail cooking performance and practical outdoor design.
Whether you're boiling water for freeze-dried meals, simmering a simple dinner, or cooking for a small group, these stoves provide the versatility and durability needed for backpacking trips of all kinds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a backpacking stove reliable?
What makes a backpacking stove reliable?
Reliable stoves typically feature stable pot supports, consistent burner output, and durable materials that hold up to repeated outdoor use. Simple, dependable designs are often preferred for backcountry travel where reliability is critical.
Are backpacking stoves easy to pack?
Are backpacking stoves easy to pack?
Yes. Most backpacking stoves are designed to be compact and collapsible, allowing them to pack inside a cook pot or small gear pouch within your backpack.
What is the most stable stove for group cooking?
What is the most stable stove for group cooking?
Remote canister camp stoves like the Polaris offer a low center of gravity and wide pot supports, making them the safest choice for large pots on uneven outdoor terrain.
What type of fuel do backpacking stoves use?
What type of fuel do backpacking stoves use?
Most modern backpacking stoves use standard isobutane-propane fuel canisters with EN417 threaded valves, which are widely available at outdoor retailers around the world.
Are Fire Maple stoves compatible with standard fuel canisters?
Are Fire Maple stoves compatible with standard fuel canisters?
Most of our stoves use a standard EN417 valve, but with a Fire Maple adapter, you can utilize various gas and propane sources for a versatile backpacking adventure. You can check our stove accessories for more details.

