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Survival Stove / Backpacking Stoves





A good, lightweight survival stove is essential when looking at putting together a survival pack.



There are some really great, lightweight backpacking stoves that can make a camper's life a whole lot easier!



Regardless if you are a hiker or survivalist, a good backpack depends on both the WEIGHT of your backpack and the QUALITY of your gear.



It is easy for a novice to get caught in the traps of not packing enough food and essentials, OR in packing too much and suffer from over-exertion and physical exhaustion.

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Lighter is always better so it is a challenge to take what is appropriate and NEEDED and still keep your backpack as light as possible.



Which is where the survival stove comes in really handy.



Because of their size and being so lightweight, it is a great addition to any hiking pack or bug out bag.



Most of them will have your water boiling in no time at all, compared to building a fire with wood and matches!



There are a variety of backpacking stoves available online - check out the links below to some of the best ones we have found so far.

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The Mini Trangia stove at the left, is practical and lightweight for the lone walker. Comes with a 0.8 liter aluminum pan, non-stick lid/frypan, 15 cm, and spirit burner with windshield and handle. Weight 330 g.



These sell for around $35.


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The Trail Stove to the right, has a 1.7 L pot, a standard lid and a lightweight mesh carry bag. One 220 gram gas container will heat food for two people for more than 6 days. Includes a Piezo electric ignition, burner stand, windscreen, and handle. Weight: 27 oz. 7150 BTU.



These cost about $100.



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