Light enough to stuff in your pack, yet functional enough for demanding camp chefs, the GSI Bugaboo Camper takes care of four hungry campers from cooking to eating to cleaning. Two non-stick aluminum pots and a 10-inch frying pan (folding pot grabber works for all three) cook up the nightas chow, while four plates, four bowls, and four mugs made from recyclable polypropylene handle the oncoming feeding frenzy. When the meal is over, the included welded stuff sack doubles as a wash basin for easy clean up. GSI also included Sip-It mug tops and strainer pot lids for draining cooking liquids.
Thanks to GSI's nForm nesting system, the Pinnacle Dualist cookset gives two hungry backpackers a durable, compact, and lightweight solution for backcountry dining. The Dualist is so light and versatile, that it garnered a coveted Editor's Choice award from Backpacker Magazine in 2008. Two bowls, two mugs with sipping tops, two telescoping Foons (fork / spoon), and an ultralight stove and small fuel canister all fit neatly inside the 1.8-liter pot (stove and fuel sold separately). GSI also included a small bag so your stove doesn't scratch the pot and a welded stuff sack that doubles as a small wash basin.
GSI Outdoors made the pot, bowls, mugs, and sip lids in the Pinnacle Hiker with Teflon radiance technology and BPA-free plastics, so you won't have to worry about eating bits of your pot and drinking harmful chemicals while you enjoy Mother Nature. The three-layer coating on the anodized aluminum pot boosts durability and holds up to wear, and a built-in strainer in the pot lid eliminates noodle-straining accidents. The Infinity bows and insulated mugs decrease weight 25% over polycarbonate resins and the plastic won't absorb food odor.
Do you love to play camp chef but hate scraping burnt leftovers off the bottom of the pan when its time to clean up? You need the MSR Base 2 Pot Set. With two non-stick, anodized aluminum pots, a strainer lid, and a Talon pot grabber, this kit is ideal for everything from a mountaineering basecamp to a weekend backpacking trip. The entire kit nests inside the larger pot, and MSR also included a small PackTowel to avoid scratching the non-stick coating while in transit.
Whether youre making pancakes and bacon for the whole crew or looking to start your own backcountry hibachi steak house, the GSI Pinnacle Griddle is considered essential equipment. Use this anodized aluminum griddle over fire embers, a gas stove, or a charcoal barbecue, and whip up fluffy flapjacks, crispy bacon, or steaming onion volcanoes. The durable, non-stick surface holds up to metal utensils, and the grease collection channel controls the drippy mess.
Pull out the MSR Flex Skillet, and cook pancakes and eggs by morning, and stir fries and sauted veggies by night. This DuraLite non-stick pan is made from hard-anodized aluminum for long-lasting durability, and it features a Talon pot grabber to help you keep hold of your grub.
After a long day on the trails nothing sounds better than some fresh, hot food. The GSI Outdoor Pinnacle Frypan gives you all the room youll need to prepare some down-home deliciousness. GSIs Pinnacle series uses Teflon with radiance technology to give you a trustworthy non-stick pan that will be cooking up tasty treats for years to come. This pan spots a specially engineered topcoat to enhance heat dispersion and reduce hotspots so your homemade hash doesnt burn, while three layers of Teflon coating resists scratches and abrasions, even when you use a metal spatula or fork.
Forget the freeze-dried crapwhen were camping out of the car or in basecamp, we know how to cook up right. And were pretty sure weve never seen a cooking and eating kit as comprehensive as the MSR Flex 4 Cooking System. For the chef, theres a huge 5.3-liter, double-handle anodized pot, a 3.2-liter non-stick pot, two strainer lids, and a Talon pot grabber. For the hungry crew, theres four DeepDish plates and four insulated stainless steel mugs. The coolest part? When the meals over (and your buddy has cleaned up the mess), the whole package nests inside the larger pot for easy storage.
Thanks to GSI's nForm nesting system, the Pinnacle Dualist cookset gives two hungry backpackers a durable, compact, and lightweight solution for backcountry dining. The Dualist is so light and versatile, that it garnered a coveted Editor's Choice award from Backpacker Magazine in 2008. Two bowls, two mugs with sipping tops, two telescoping Foons (fork / spoon), and an ultralight stove and small fuel canister all fit neatly inside the 1.8-liter pot (stove and fuel sold separately). GSI also included a small bag so your stove doesn't scratch the pot and a welded stuff sack that doubles as a small wash basin.
Compatible with most Jetboil systems, the Sōl Aluminum Companion Cup uses Jetboils famous FluxRing design to distribute the heat and cook your meals quickly. Theres little time and fuel to waste in the backcountry, and this anodized aluminum cup ensures you can cook efficiently with your roaring Jetboil Sōl, Zip, Flash, or PCS burner, which are sold separately.
Expand your breakfast and dinner possibilities with the versatile Cascade Designs Quick Skillet. This camp kitchen essential is made from Duralite DX hard anodized aluminum, which evenly distributes heat for better cooking performance and features a non-stick surface for easy clean-up. This seven-inch skillet nests compactly with other cookware and, at just under six ounces, doesnt add too much weight to your pack. Includes the Talon pot handle, which can be removed with the push of a button.
The MSR Quick 2 Pot Set outfits your backcountry kitchen to handle any cooking situation thanks to the 1.5-liter DuraLite non-stick pot and the 2.5L uncoated pot. Both are made from hard anodized aluminum for ultralight durability, and MSR also included a strainer lid and a Talon pot grabber to round out the kit. The whole package nests inside the larger pot for efficient packing.
Don't you wish you could make pancakes or fry sausages on your Jetboil stove? Now you can with the Fluxring Fry Pan. This 10-ounce aluminum fry pan includes folding handles to accommodate your trademark pancake flip and allow fast storage when the time comes to hit the trail.
Update your old heavy cookset with the lightweight Optimus Terra HE Cookset. The unique heat exchanger at the bottom of the 1.75-liter pot improves heat efficiency and saves you fuel when cooking. This efficient and versatile three-piece cookset, made from hard-anodized aluminum, comes with a neoprene bag to protect your cookset from scratches and keep your food warm. The Terras 1.7-liter pot also has a non-stick Teflon coating for easy clean-up.
When your go-to meals while backpacking involve mixing mashed-potato flakes in with everything, then the MSR Quick Solo Pot is a one-pot set-up that was designed to cook your potatoes to perfection. This 1.3-liter pot holds enough calories to keep you going till the next meal, the hard anodized aluminum spreads head evenly, the strainer lid helps when you need to get rid of excess water, and the Talon pot handle keeps your hand burn-free. This compact pot fits nicely in your pack.
Prepare your backcountry dinner for two with the help of the Cascade Designs Alpinist 2 System. Lighweight and compact, the set includes a 2.4-liter pot in which are nested two Deep Dish plates and two insulated mugs; all you need now is a couple of sporks, a stove, and romantic candlelight.
When more backpackers join the ranks of your next trip, upgrade your Jetboil stove with the 3.0 Liter Fluxring Cooking Pot to ensure you can boil the water and cook all the food they'll need. Like all Jetboil pots, this one includes a Fluxring bottom for increased fuel efficiency and an integrated handle for easy use. Lightweight aluminum construction keeps the Fluxring Cooking Pot at a low 19oz even with the included neoprene insulation wrap.
When it's time to feed the troops after a long day in the backcountry, bust out the GSI Pinnacle Camper and start cookin' up. This group cookset nests together for a durable, compact package that'll leave everyone satisfied.
Forget the freeze-dried crapwhen were camping out of the car or in basecamp, we know how to cook up right. And were pretty sure weve never seen a cooking and eating kit as comprehensive as the MSR Flex 4 Cooking System. For the chef, theres a huge 5.3-liter, double-handle anodized pot, a 3.2-liter non-stick pot, two strainer lids, and a Talon pot grabber. For the hungry crew, theres four DeepDish plates and four insulated stainless steel mugs. The coolest part? When the meals over (and your buddy has cleaned up the mess), the whole package nests inside the larger pot for easy storage.
You don't have to look like a greedy jerk while you're cooking a savory meal, and your camp buddies are trying to survive off of granola bars and mystery gel. The Jetboil 1.5 Liter Cooking Pot gives you enough space to cook for multiple campers, so you can share a tasty treat. The FluxRing integrates with your Jetboil stove to keep everything stable, plus you can use the lid as a plate so you don't have to lug your fine china with you into the backcountry.
When you head out into the backcountry for some alone time, pack along the GSI Pinnacle Soloist cookset. This ultralight solo set uses GSI's nForm system to integrate your cooking and eating gear into a compact and durable package. Thanks to the nesting design, the 1.1-liter pot, bowl, and telescoping Foon (fork / spoon) all fit together with room for an ultralight folding stove and a small fuel canister (both sold separately). GSI also included a small bag to keep your stove from scratching the pot and a welded storage sack that doubles as a small wash basin.
Set up the GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Large Base Camper and start cooking for four or more famished campers. Thanks to the three-layer Teflon, you'll notice heat dispersion without the usual hot-spots.