![]() ![]() You could get a lighter cooking method, such as the Evernew Titanium Alcohol Stove, Trivet and Titanium pot at 165g, but that’s a whole different kettle of fish. By comparison, the MSR PocketRocket 2 Mini Stove Kit weighs 278g with an 800ml pot, and the Optimus Crux Weekend set tips the scales at 358g, with a 950ml pot (and second pot/lid). NB The plastic pot support isn’t included in this calculation it adds roughly 30g. The kit comes in at 200g, comprising of the 120g anodized aluminium pot and the 80g stove, which has a titanium burner head and aluminium arms. In terms of weight, Jetboil claim to have the lightest comparable stove system. A small cigarette lighter will fit in the concave base of the inverted canister, which is nifty, although there wasn’t room for a backup ignition source. ![]() This prevents scratching and leaves room for the (folded) stove, a pot support and I also squeezed in my washing sponge and drying rag. ![]() A 100g gas canister can be stored upside down in the pot, locking into catches on the underside of the lid. That’s generally enough for one to two dehydrated meals, depending on the size. The Stash is a non-integrated, screw-in gas canister stove that, unlike the MightyMo, comes with its own 800ml pot (with 250/500/750ml gradations). The 200g Stash is Jetboil’s latest attempt to pack a versatile stove into the smallest setup possible. ![]()
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