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!
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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