All season long, we camped, backpacked, paddle boarded, and hiked our way through the Pacific Northwest to find the best new outdoor gear for the first annual Digital Trends Outdoor Awards. After pushing each contender to the limit, we crowned our favorite products for Cooking, Sleeping, Trekking, Recreation, Unwinding, and a special award for Innovation. And we’re giving away one of every winning product, so enter our contest!
When you’re hungry at the end of a long day’s hike, a bag of pulverized Chex mix isn’t going to cut it. You want hot food. Fire and cast iron may be the old-school go-to, but a good camp stove delivers meals quicker, cleaner, and more efficiently. Thankfully, tech and innovation have transformed this space in remarkable ways. Forget that old Coleman, in other words: Companies like BioLite and Traeger make cooking gear designed to satiate today’s chef.
After working up an appetite on the trail, we put stoves from these companies to the test for our daily meals. We experimented with a range of cuisines and cooking habits, yet one stove kept us coming back for more: BioLite’s CampStove 2 Bundle.
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BioLite CampStove 2 Bundle
Every camp stove makes heat. BioLite’s CampStove 2 also makes electricity for your gadgets, and it does it with free fuel available all around you. Just fill it with twigs, light it up, and an integrated USB port will start to juice up your dying phone.
Unlike the original BioLite CampStove, the new CampStove 2 has an onboard battery, delivers 50 percent more electricity, and has a smart LED dashboard. While cooking, this display gives users a quick view of how strong the fire is, the speed setting of an internal fan that stokes the flame, and how much power output is currently available. This last bit is especially useful as it provides quick feedback on whether the USB out port is capable of charging a device. Sure, camping means you should unplug, but when your phone is also your GPS, camera, emergency beacon, and survival manual, there are plenty of legitimate reasons to keep it charged.
The Tech: BioLite’s patented core technology converts wasted heat into usable electricity with an integrated thermoelectric generator that delivered up to 3 watts of power in testing — enough to charge a phone. In case you don’t need watts with your dinner, the stove also stores any unused power in its onboard 2,600 mAh battery, allowing for additional charging once the fire dies. That’s just a little less juice than you would find in a fully charged iPhone 7 Plus.
Tech-centric features aside, the stove cooks admirably — once you get it going, that is. The CampStove 2 takes some patience to ignite without firelighter tabs — it’s not quite as quick as flicking a Bic to start a gas stove. Sticks and twigs extend the cook time by a handful of minutes, so you’ll need to be prepared to feed it, too. It’s a minor nitpick, but worth noting if someone wants to cook a meal in just a matter of minutes.
Capable of packing down relatively lean, it wouldn’t be out of the question for a courageous backpacker to take this on a week-long trip. For the most part, the CampStove 2 functions better as a car-camping stove, and its rugged construction means it would take some serious damage to render the thing unusable.
At $200 for the entire bundle
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