Solo Stove Lite – Compact Wood Burning Backpacking Stove

May 25, 2018 - Comment

The patented (#D701,721) Solo Stove Lite is a unique wood burning stove that incorporates a secondary combustion for a more efficient and cleaner burn. The bottom vents allow air to enter and flow up the bottom of the grate to feed the primary combustion, a top down smolder. In addition, air entering in from the

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The patented (#D701,721) Solo Stove Lite is a unique wood burning stove that incorporates a secondary combustion for a more efficient and cleaner burn. The bottom vents allow air to enter and flow up the bottom of the grate to feed the primary combustion, a top down smolder. In addition, air entering in from the bottom vents heats up within the inner wall and rises up and out the top firebox vents causing a secondary combustion at the top of the stove. The Solo Stove actually cooks the smoke out of the wood and then burns the smoke not once, but twice! This technique makes for a cleaner burn which means less smoke and higher efficiency.

Forget the Fuel: Our stoves cook your meals with nothing but the twigs you collect on your journey, eliminating the need for heavy, expensive, polluting petroleum gas. It’s easy to light, fast to boil and clean to use.

Gasify your Wood: A unique gasification and secondary combustion process lets our stoves achieve a highly efficient and more complete burn. This means you’ll use fewer twigs to achieve a boil. It also means less smoke while cooking.

Travel Lighter: The Solo Stove Lite only weighs 9 oz and eliminates the need to carry fuel canisters – a great way to lighten your load. It also nests inside most pots leaving you with more space in your pack.

Stay Green: By using renewable resources for fuel instead of petroleum, you’re reducing your carbon footprint. You’ll also keep fuel canisters out of the landfill.

Be Prepared: The Solo Stove Lite is great for emergency situations.

Product Features

  • GEAR OF THE YEAR WINNER – RECOMMENDED BY BACKPACKER MAGAZINE. The Solo Stove is the #1 wood-burning backpacking stove recommended by Backpacker Magazine and serious survivalists including Discovery Channel’s Matt Graham. Winner of 2014 Gear of the Year award from 50 Campfires & Section Hiker.
  • 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. Solo Stoves use twigs, leaves, pinecones and wood as fuel. Free up more space in your backpack and eliminate the need to carry heavy, polluting and expensive canister fuels.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & FAST BOIL TIME. Boils water in 8-10 mins (34 fl oz water). 4.25″ Diameter, 3.8″/5.7″ tall (packed/assembled). Solo Stove weighs only 9 oz. Made of premium stainless steel and nichrome 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.

Comments

Benjamin Avery Mixon says:

Great little high-efficiency stove I have used a MSR pocket rocket for over a decade and was interested in an alternative approach as I am tired of trying to figure out just how much fuel is left in the 4 partially-used canisters I have laying around. After doing a bit of research, I stumbled across the Solo Stove. I did a lot of research and it seemed like a good stove at a good price.Today, I was finally able to get it out and play with it. I collected a huge pile of small sticks and got the fire started amazingly easy…

SunrizDC says:

Lit easily and got hot fast I wanted to be sure that I had actually used the product prior to writing a review. I’ve taken this little stove on three camping trips now and it outperforms my expectations each time. The first time I just used it to boil water for drinks and to rehydrate those dry camping meals. It lit very easily and got hot fast. On our next trips, we put it to the test. We were able to fry hamburgers in it even! The fire is easily fed and it stayed hot enough to cook our burgers for dinner. This is…

Clyshtr63 says:

Say goodbye to canisters! Great little rocket stove. Ultralight backpackers may find it a bit in the heavy side, but the fact that you don’t need to worry about carrying fuel trumps the added weight. I bought the Solo Pot 900 also and it makes a great, nesting system. Boiled a pot of water in under 6 minutes. You DO have to feed this stove constantly, but not a big problem. Under wet conditions, this may not be the best choice, but any woodsman worth his salt could make this stove work. Once burning this thing puts…

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