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The Camping Stove for Your Adventure Solo Stove Lite Even when you're on the road, you'll get hungry! Prepare a hearty meal and complement it with marshmallows for dessert. Enjoy an evening around the fire with a fascinating flame afterwards - all with the same portable camping stove. Our lightweight and compact wooden stoves are ideal for hiking, survival training, backpacking, and any other activity that requires lightweight and compact, but functional equipment. So pack it up and head off to your next adventure! Previous page Quick & Efficient The Lite boils 32 fl oz of water within 8-10 min. So warm food is always provided. Fuelled with Wood Thanks to wood firing, there is no need to transport heavy, harmful and expensive fuels. For on the Road Once it's time to move on, simply store the stove in the included Nylon Carry Bag. Made to Last 304 Stainless steel is durable, lightweight and will not cave in under the pressure of a hot flame. Lightweight Weighing only 9 oz, Lite fits in the backpack of a survivalist or picnicker. Next page 1 Quick & Efficient 2 Fuelled with Wood 3 For on the Road 4 Made to Last 5 Lightweight 360° Signature Airflow Design How Does it Work? Designed with a double wall, the Stove has unique airflow properties which makes it extremely efficient. The air intake holes on the bottom of the stove channel air to the bottom of the fire while at the same time, channels warm air up between the walls of the stove. This burst of preheated oxygen feeding back into the firebox through the smaller holes at the top of the stove causes a secondary combustion. A more efficient burn also means you'll use much less wood compared to an open camp fire. The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Solo Stove Lite Our Camping Equipment 304 Stainless steel Material 304 Stainless steel 1-2 People Capacity 2-4 People 5.7 x 4.25 in Size (HxDia) 7.9 x 5.1 in 9 oz Weight 16.5 oz 8-10 Minutes Boil time 4-6 Minutes Incl. Carry Bag 304 Stainless steel Material 304 Stainless steel 1-2 People Capacity 4+ People 5.7 x 4.25 in Size (HxDia) 9.25 x 23.5 in 9 oz Weight 2.2 lbs 8-10 Minutes Boil time 2-4 Minutes Incl. Carry Bag 304 Stainless steel Material 304 Stainless steel 1-2 People Capacity 30 oz/ 900 ml 5.7 x 4.25 in Size (HxDia) 4.5 x 4.1 in 9 oz Weight 7.8 oz 8-10 Minutes Boil time - Incl. Carry Bag 304 Stainless steel Material Anodized Aluminum 1-2 People Capacity - 5.7 x 4.25 in Size (HxDia) 9.5 x 26.5 in 9 oz Weight 7.4 oz 8-10 Minutes Boil time - Incl. Carry Bag Previous page Solo Stove Titan Learn More Solo Stove Campfire Learn More Solo Stove Pot 900 Learn More Solo Stove Windscreen Learn More Next page Discover more Solo Stove Products Previous page Solo Stove Ranger Fire Pit The Most Portable Fire Pit - Ranger is the fire pit sized for every adventure. Easily light up a smokeless fire. More Info Solo Stove Bonfire Fire Pit The Best-selling Fire Pit - Bonfire is the smokeless fire pit built for the backyard and beyond. More Info Solo Stove Yukon Fire Pit The Largest Fire Pit - Yukon is the smokeless fire pit created for community. More Info Solo Stove Mesa Tabletop Fire Pit The Fire Pit that brings warmth to the table with a pop of color More Info Solo Stove Pi Pizza Oven Create your own delicious pizza variations with a crust that’s twice as crisp as any oven-rack pizza while choosing between wood-fired flavor or the convenience of propane-fueled flames. More Info Next page
GEAR OF THE YEAR WINNER The original super-efficient, ultralight Solo Stove.
PATENTED DESIGN, LESS SMOKE The patented design features a unique double wall that creates ultra-clean gasification and a secondary combustion. This allows fuel to burn more completely and with less smoke.
FUEL IS FREE No more spending money on white gas or expensive liquid canister fuel.
LIGHTWEIGHT & FAST BOIL TIME Boils water in 8-10 mines (34 flu oz. water). 4.25" Diameter, 3.8"/5.7” tall (packed/assembled). Solo Stove weighs only 9 oz. Made of premium stainless steel and chrome wire. Nylon stuff sack included.
COMPACT SPACE SAVING DESIGN The compact Solo Stove design nests inside the companion Solo Stove Pot 900 (not included) leaving you with more room in your backpack.
As is my experience with ordering from Amazon, my stove arrived promptly and in good condition. My first surprise was that the Solo Stove was not shipped in an oversized box with lots of protective packing. The stove was shipped in a box just large enough for the stove with no extra protective packing. Frankly I was impressed that the manufacturer had enough faith in the quality of construction of the stove to ship without lots of protective packing. After unpacking and inspecting the Solo Stove, I found that the quality of construction exceeded my expectations.We have been able to use the stove backpacking for 2 weekends as well as to make several meals in the back yard. We are very happy with the Solo Stove. The stove is easy to light, burns hot and relatively clean, especially with dry hard wood. Since the stove is very efficient, it is easy even in wet weather to find more than enough dry fuel even in wet weather. We have tried the stove with various camping and backpacking pots and pans, and have found the pot stand to be adequately stable. The only pan we didn't feel comfortable stability wise was our GSI Wok due to its small diameter flat bottom. I will probably fabricate a stainless hardware cloth stand for use with the Wok.The Solo Stove worked well as a pot stand for my soda can alcohol stove and by flipping the soda can stove I can cook with Esbit tabs. I like having alternative sources of fuel for cooking in areas where burning wood is an issue.We are very happy with the Solo Stove and expect it to last many years. I plan to retire our Zip stove and the Solo Stove will be my primary wood burning pack stove.I would definitely recommend the Solo Stove to a friend or relative.Update:Well I am adding a review of my newest and third solo stove since Amazon wont let me add a separate review of the new stove.-------------------------------------------------------I still am very happy with my first Solo Stove and immediately got one for my son. The subject of this review is actually our third original Solo Stove. We keep a Solo Stove in both my wife's car and my pick-up. I decided a it would be handy to have a third stove so we didn't have to pull one from one of the vehicles when we went somewhere with the bikes, kayaking or backpacking. Having three stoves may sound excessive, but my wife and I are retired, and don't live in the city. Our time is more or less our own and we enjoy being able to stop and brew up a pot or coffee, tea or whip up a meal as we please. The Solo Stoves are preface for us, so on to the review.Upon receiving the new Solo Stove, I decided to compare it to the stove I reviewed April 29, 2012. The first difference I noticed was a much better stuff sack for the stove. The sack with the new stove is of much better construction and appears to be the same construction and material as provided withy the Solo Stove Titan and Solo Pots. After comparison of the stoves, the only difference I could detect was an apparent change in the attachment design of the wire ash grate. The new ash great appears to be every bit as rugged and durable as my first stove. Since only time and use will tell, we decided to take our first Solo Stove and the new Solo Stove on a camping and kayaking outing we had planned.Our outing was planned to be only for one week and weight wasn't a huge issue as everything would be carried in the kayaks with only very short portages. Normally we would have chosen one original Solo Stove and the Solo Stove Titan since we cook real food as opposed to boiling a little water to hydrate a packaged freeze dried meal. We used the new stove as our primary stove and our oldest Solo Stove as a second burner. As expected the newest Solo Stove performed flawlessly. We cooked soups, stews, fried, poached, steamed, stir fried and with our Banks Fry Bake pan and Scorch Buster we even baked a cake, pies, breads and even pizzas. Now that sounds like a lot of food for a week outing and it would be except we were enjoying ourselves so much we did a couple resupply runs to the nearest town and stayed out three weeks. Thinking back I wish I had kept track of how many times we actually sued the new stove but unfortunately didn't think of it. I can only describe the average days use. First thing in the morning make a pot of coffee, cook breakfast, heat water to wash dishes, boil the days drinking water, go play on water or put in some miles, brew pot of tea for lunch and make lunch, heat water for after lunch clean up and if needed boil water to replenish drinking water, back to play, cook supper, heat water for clean up, make an evening snack and cup of cocoa before bed. Probably that sounds like a tremendous amount work and wasted time to the average 21st. century backcountry traveler but my wife and I enjoy our time in the outdoors frankly we are in no hurry to put in as many miles as possible in order to get to our take out and back home.After arriving home we cleaned up the stoves, washed the stuff sacks and inspected the new stove and stuff sack of signs of wear, degradation, or damage. Other than minor discoloration, the stove in our opinion the stove was as good as new as was our oldest Solo Stove. I have no doubts that our Solo Stoves will still be going strong long after my wife and I have passed and will provide many years of service to whoever ends up with them.In closing I would like to add that in my opinion The original Solo Stove is the perfect choice for todays backpacker. It is the preface size for preparing freeze dried meals and when honestly comparing weight of stove and fuel for anything beyond a weekend of power bars and one meal a day of Raman Noodles or a freeze dried meal.I will continue to highly recommend the Solo Stove to anyone interested in hearing my opinion.