Petrel Ultralight G3 HX Pot | 600ML
Petrel Ultralight G2 Pot | 750ml
Antarcti Stainless Steel Billy Pot | 1.2L
Frost Aluminium Lunchbox | 0.8L
Antarcti Stainless Steel Pot | 1L
Antarcti Stainless Steel Billy Pot | 1.8L
Petrel Ramen Pot | 800ml
FMC-207 Solo Cookware
Antarcti Pot Stainless Steel | 1.5L
Feast K2 Aluminum Pot | 1.5L
FMC-XK6 Aluminum Cookware | 1L
Frost Aluminium Pot | 0.9L
Alti Titanium Pot | 900ml
Antarcti Stainless Steel Pot | 0.8L
About Our Pots for Outdoor Cooking Collection
Your cooking gear should match how you move outdoors. Whether you're boiling water on a fast-paced hike or preparing full meals at camp, Fire Maple camping pots are designed to deliver efficient performance without unnecessary weight or bulk.
Our cookware lineup is led by anodized aluminum pots, offering the best balance of lightweight construction, rapid heat transfer, and even cooking performance for most outdoor users. These versatile pots are ideal for backpackers, campers, and anyone seeking dependable everyday outdoor cookware.
For users with more specialized needs, Fire Maple also offers stainless steel pots for durability-focused applications and titanium pots for premium ultralight setups where minimizing pack weight is the top priority.
Every Fire Maple camping pot is engineered for efficient heat transfer, packability, and dependable cooking performance in outdoor conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best cookware pot for camping?
What is the best cookware pot for camping?
The best camping pot depends on your priorities. Aluminum pots offer the best all-around balance of weight, heat distribution, and value for most campers. Titanium pots are ideal for ultralight travel and boil-focused cooking, while stainless steel pots prioritize durability for rugged or open-flame use.
Are Fire Maple camping pots compatible with all camp stoves?
Are Fire Maple camping pots compatible with all camp stoves?
Yes, Fire Maple camping pots are designed to work with most standard backpacking and camping stoves, including gas canister stoves and liquid fuel stoves. Always ensure proper pot support and stability when cooking.
Are Fire Maple pots suitable for boil-water-only backpacking trips?
Are Fire Maple pots suitable for boil-water-only backpacking trips?
Yes. Fire Maple pots perform well for boil-water-only use such as dehydrated meals, coffee, and trail food preparation. Lightweight models are especially well suited for backpackers seeking efficiency and fuel savings.
How do I choose the right size camping pot?
How do I choose the right size camping pot?
For solo trips, a 500ml–900ml pot is usually enough for boiling water and simple meals. For two people, consider 1–1.5L. Larger groups or more complex cooking setups benefit from pots over 1.5L. Choosing the right size helps balance weight, efficiency, and cooking flexibility.

