The Big Gear Show had some interesting camping equipment from several manufacturers. Jetboil had their ultralight/bikepack Stash stove, and Eureka had their compact butane canister SPRK stove. In contrast, GSI Outdoors had a trick TwoCan beverage and food container and is finally releasing their innovative Pinnacle Pro stove.
Jetboil
Stash Stove
Jetboil designed the all-new Stash to be efficient and compact, maximizing your pack space without sacrificing that iconic Jetboil performance. At 7.1 oz, the .8L Stash is 40% lighter than their .8L Zip.
It features their FluxRing cook pot system to maximize cooking efficiency and an innovative nesting system. The gas canister snaps into the lid (with a spot for a lighter) and sits upside down in the cooking pot, while the burner sits in a soft bag at the bottom. It’s perfect, got ultralight backpacking, and seems ideal for bikepacking!
- Stand-alone stove with titanium burner and .8L FluxRing cook pot is the lightest Jetboil system ever made.
- FluxRing technology ensures a rapid 2.5 minute boil time
- Nesting design makes taking anywhere compact and easy
- Cook pot with lid and attached pour handle makes for easy handling
- Fuel stabilizer keeps everything stable and steady
- Storage for 100g JetPower fuel canister makes adventuring anywhere easy
- Compatible accessories include the Grande Coffee Press, Hanging Kit, and JetSet Utensils
- Jetpower Fuel sold separately
- MSRP $129.95
Eureka Camping
Eureka has some new compact butane canister-based stoves, the SPRK Camp Grill, and the SPRK+ Camp Stove.
SPRK Camp Grill
Pack small without sacrificing your grill top. A compact, all-in-one design makes this grill ready to go wherever you go. With precise temperature controls, an easy-to-clean ceramic grate, and an integrated fuel compartment that fits an 8 oz butane canister, it’s never been easier to get that perfect grill sear right at the campsite.
- Spacious, non-stick ceramic grate and adjustable flame makes the perfect sear
- Compact, all-in-one design includes an integrated fuel compartment for an 8 oz butane canister
- Removable drip tray makes cleanup easy
- Auto-ignition for fast, easy starts
- Adjustable feet to stay level on any surface
- Carry case included
- $129.95
SPRK+ Camp Stove
Small. Portable. Powerful. A compact, all-in-one design makes this stove ready to go wherever you go. With room to fit up to 11” pot or pans and an integrated fuel compartment that fits 8 oz butane canisters, it’s ready to bring the power of your kitchen to the campsite.
- Compact, all-in-one design includes an integrated fuel compartment for an 8 oz butane canister.
- High-precision simmer control makes cooking the perfect meal a breeze
- Auto-ignition makes for fast, easy starts
- Adjustable feet to stay level on any surface
- Double-walled wind protection helps maintain a strong, consistent flame
- Carry case included
- MSRP $54.95
GSI Outdoors
2 Can
The new GSI Outdoors 2 Can is a vacuum-insulated container meant to carry and keep two cans of beverages (beer, soda, etc.) cold while outdoors and on the go. Additionally, it can keep foods warm, such as keeping a burrito hot enough for snacking. You can stack them up with each other, as shown above, and carry multiple 2 Cans for drinks and food.
Pinnacle Pro Stove
The Pinnacle Pro two-burner stove brings powerful camp cooking capabilities and innovations to an ultra-compact package. The stove includes twin 11K BTU high-efficiency burners and retracting legs, as well as a non-stick coated boil-over trail for quick, low-water cleanup. Update: I gave it one of my ‘Best of Show’ at the Outdoor Retailer Snow 2020, and it’s finally going to be released this fall!

Flip the windscreens in, fold the top down as the grates angulate down flat, fold in the legs, which creates a compact 1.4″ stove
The stove folds out into a full-size table-top stove with side windshields but shrinks down to just 1.4 inches for space-saving storage.
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