Feast 4 Aluminum Family Camping Cookware
Petrel Ultralight G3 HX Pot | 600ML
Portable Camping Grill Pan
Petrel Ultralight G2 Pot | 750ml
Antarcti Stainless Steel Coffee Kettle | 1.5L
Antarcti Stainless Steel Billy Pot | 1.2L
Sunflower Grill Plate
Alti Titanium Coffee Cup - 300ml
Feast 7.6 Inch Non-stick Aluminium Frypan
Frost Aluminium Lunchbox | 0.8L
Antarcti 8" Frypan Stainless Steel Cookware
Feast 2 Aluminum Cookware
Orca Vietnamese Coffee Maker
Antarcti Stainless Steel Pot & Kettle Set
Feast Heat-exchanger Aluminum Set
Antarcti Stainless Steel Kettle | 1.2L
Feast 5 Aluminum Cookware
Antarcti Stainless Steel Pot | 1L
Antarcti Stainless Steel Billy Pot | 1.8L
Orca Pour Over Coffee Kettle 600ml
About Our Outdoor Cookware Collection
Camp Cookware Built for Every Adventure
Fire Maple has engineered outdoor cooking gear since 2003, trusted by campers, hikers, and overlanders across 50+ countries. The cookware lineup spans solo backpacking pots from 600ml through to 1.8L group cookpots — all designed to pack light, perform reliably, and hold up through repeated seasons of hard use in real field conditions. Some products across the range feature Heat Exchange (HX) technology for faster boiling and improved fuel efficiency on the trail.
Camping Pots and Pans
The camping pots and pans range covers hard-anodized aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium options, from 600ml solo pots to 1.8L group cookpots. Most use a nesting design so your camping pans stack inside your pot, keeping the pack tight. Select aluminum pots weigh as little as 5.4 oz — light enough for a full solo meal setup.
Lightweight and Collapsible Cookware
For backpackers and ultralight hikers, the Petrel series aluminum pots feature integrated Heat Exchange (HX) technology that improves thermal efficiency by 30% — boiling water faster and stretching fuel further on multi-day trips. Titanium options like the Alti 900ml Pot weigh 6.6 oz and sit within the ultralight cookware range — built for hikers who want campfire-ready durability without the bulk of stainless steel.
Stainless Steel Camping Pots for Open Fire
The Antarcti stainless steel range is built for open fire and bushcraft cooking. Thick-gauge 304 stainless steel handles direct campfire heat and red-hot coals without warping — no coatings to burn off, no metallic taste. Options range from a compact 0.8L solo pot to a 1.8L group billy pot with dual-layer steaming.
Camp Kettles
Fire Maple camp kettles run from 0.6L to 1.5L in aluminum and stainless steel builds. Frost aluminum kettles nest a gas canister inside — 0.8L fits a 110g canister, 1.2L fits a 230g canister. The Antarcti stainless steel range handles open fire directly from 0.6L to 1.5L.
Camping Cookware Sets
Fire Maple cookware sets run from 1-piece solo kits to 5-piece group systems, all nesting into one compact package. The Feast HX Set is the standout — a 1.5L pot, 0.7L kettle, and 0.5L frypan with heat exchangers on both the pot and kettle, all in at 27 oz for 2–3 people.
Frequently Asked Questions
What material should I choose — aluminum, stainless steel, or titanium?
What material should I choose — aluminum, stainless steel, or titanium?
It comes down to your heat source and pack-weight priorities. Hard-anodized aluminum (Petrel, Feast, Frost series) is the most versatile — light, fast-heating, and ideal for canister stoves. Stainless steel (Antarcti series) is the best option for direct campfire and bushcraft cooking, handling red-hot coals without warping. Titanium (Alti 900ml) is designed for backpackers who want campfire capability at the lowest possible weight.
What size camping pot do I need?
What size camping pot do I need?
A rough guide by group size: 600–900ml for solo trips (Petrel G3/G2 Pot, Frost 0.9L), 1–1.2L for solo-with-extras or duo meals (Antarcti 1L, Frost 1.2L kettle), and 1.5–1.8L billy pots for groups of 3+ cooking stews or campfire meals (Antarcti 1.5L / 1.8L). For 3–4 person family camping where you also need a frypan and kettle, step up to a full cookware set like Feast 4.
Which Fire Maple cookware can I use over an open campfire?
Which Fire Maple cookware can I use over an open campfire?
Antarcti stainless steel cookware is built for direct campfire use — thick-gauge 304 stainless steel handles open flame and coals without coatings burning off. The Alti 900ml titanium pot is also campfire-ready with a removable hanging bail for tripod suspension. Aluminum cookware (Petrel, Feast, Frost) is best used on canister stoves, as repeated direct-fire exposure may damage the anodized coating over time.
What is a heat exchanger (HX) pot and is it worth it?
What is a heat exchanger (HX) pot and is it worth it?
An HX pot uses fins around the base to capture heat that would otherwise escape around the sides of the pot. Fire Maple's Petrel G2/G3 HX pots and Feast HX Set use this design, with measured fuel-efficiency gains of around 30% versus standard flat-bottom pots. It's especially useful for multi-day trips where fuel weight matters.
Do Fire Maple pots nest with a fuel canister inside?
Do Fire Maple pots nest with a fuel canister inside?
Yes — many ultralight pots are designed for nested storage. 110g canisters fit inside the Petrel G3 HX, Frost 0.9L pot, and Frost 0.8L kettle. 230g canisters fit inside the Petrel G2 and Frost 1.2L kettle.

