I was sorting through my kit today in early preparation for a 10 day bikepacking trip and I realised that I had managed to crush some what my Trail Designs 12-10 stove. The cost of replacement is seriously expensive (postage) so I have decided to look at my options. Interested to hear what we all use bikepacking.
My preliminary thoughts are:
If I stick with the alcohol stove are there other good options for a stove? Would say the Evernew EB-254 be a serious contender putting aside its weight of 36 g (a gain of 20 grams)? Price wise it is around the same to me as the 12-10.
Looking at my fuel usage, stove, calder cone kit etc my alcohol system weight is coming in at around 900 to 1,000 grams for the 10 days.
Alternatively I can go with a gas canister system and assuming I can use two 110 g canisters over the ride I am looking at 523 grams plus the weight of the stove. Even if I was super conservative and went with three canisters I would be at sub 750 grams so still in front. It is not likely I can get new canisters on the ride and this is pretty normal for me hence it is one of the reasons I generally go alcohol as I can source that easily.
I would likely use 110g canisters due to the very limited packing options on the bike but if I can pack a 230 g canister I would be saving more weight. Will not know until I get to the packing stage.
Anyway if I go the gas canister route, what are the best in terms of pack size and lightest weight stoves today? Any suggestions?
I found a Fire Maple Hornet FMS-300T which comes in at 44g and looks like it packs down really small. Serious contender? Any other options worth considering?
At the end of the day I may setup myself up to go either alcohol or gas depending on the trip so option to thoughts on both or either option.
Oh, no Trangia suggestions thanks