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Camping Stoves

Fire Maple camping stoves are built for outdoor cooking in real field conditions — from solo backpacking trips to group basecamp setups. Each stove is engineered for fast boil times, reliable ignition, and fuel efficiency across 3-season and cold-weather use. Shop the full range below, or browse by stove type to find the right setup for your next adventure.

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Maverick Wood Stove - Fire Maple

Maverick Triangle Flat-Pack Wood Stove

  • 21.8 oz /617 g
  • 11.1 × 5.8 × 0.3 in Packed
Regular price $32.95
Sale price $32.95 Regular price $41.94
Antarcti Hot Tent Stove - Fire Maple

Antarcti Stainless Steel Hot Tent Stove

  • 18.1 lb / 8.2 kg
Regular price $399.95
Sale price $399.95 Regular price
Disc Remote Camping Stove

Disc Remote Camping Stove

  • 26.8 oz / 760 g
  • 3.5 kW
Regular price $59.95
Sale price $59.95 Regular price $59.95
Star X1 Cooking System + Pot Stand Bundle

Star X1 Cooking System + Pot Stand Bundle

  • 18 oz (510g) system weight
  • 1L
  • 2.2 kW
Regular price $54.95
Sale price $54.95 Regular price

About Our Camping Stoves Collections

Fire Maple has engineered outdoor cooking gear since 2003, trusted by campers, hikers, and overlanders in 50+ countries. Every camp stove in this lineup delivers reliable ignition, fuel-efficient output, and a compact footprint that travels as well as it cooks. Whether you’re outfitting a solo trail run or feeding a group at a fixed campsite, this is the complete Fire Maple stove collection.

Backpacking & Ultralight Stoves

For trail travel and ultralight trips, Fire Maple backpacking stoves and ultralight stoves are the starting point. Titanium models start at 1.6 oz, pair with standard isobutane-propane canisters, and hold up on long routes like the PCT or AT. These are built for solo hikers and thru-packers who need a reliable camp stove without the weight penalty — covering everything from a quick weekend out to a full thru-hike.

Cooking Systems, Stove Kits & Pressure-Regulated Stoves

Fire Maple cooking systems and stove kits pair the burner with a matched pot or full cookware set — cutting boil times and reducing gear count versus a standalone stove-and-pot combo. The pressure-regulated stove range adds consistent output in cold and high-altitude conditions where standard canister stoves lose pressure.

High-Power Gas & Basecamp Stoves

Fire Maple high-power gas stoves and basecamp stoves deliver higher BTU output, wide pot support, and a stable platform built for larger cookware and group meals. These are the right portable camping stoves when output and stability matter more than pack weight — ideal for car camping crews and truck or van kitchens.

Wood, Liquid Fuel & Camp Heater

For off-grid and bushcraft trips, the wood and liquid fuel stove range burns wood, leaves, or liquid fuel with no canister required — a reliable option for remote expeditions and international travel. Dedicated wood burning stoves cover pure wood-fuel setups, while the Sunflower X dual-mode radiant heater and stove handles both cooking and shelter heating for cold-weather campers.

How to Choose a Camping Stove

Not all camping stoves are built for the same trip. Here’s what matters most when choosing:

  • Weight vs. output: Ultralight backpackers prioritize sub-100g builds. Car campers can go heavier in exchange for higher BTU and larger pot support.
  • Fuel type: Canister stoves (isobutane-propane) are easy, consistent, and widely available. Wood-burning stoves eliminate fuel carry but require open-fire conditions.
  • Group size: Solo stoves boil 1L efficiently. Group cooking benefits from higher-output models or larger pot compatibility.
  • Wind resistance: Look for built-in windshields or models compatible with Fire Maple windscreen accessories.
  • Altitude performance: Most canister stoves lose efficiency above 5,000 ft (1,500m). Check product specs if alpine camping is on your itinerary.

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