Titanium Wing Stove for Esbit

$14.95 USD Weight 0.42 oz / 12.0 g
Lead Time In Stock This Titanium Wing Stove combined with Esbit Tablets may be the lightest and simplest way for minimalist hikers to heat water. The arms are shaped to nestle a small mug, or rest a larger pot like any of our Evernew pots and mugs. The arms fold together for a small flat packed size.

Folded Dimensions:

About 3" x 2" x 1" (7.5 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm)

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OC
03/11/2025
Or C.
Israel

Great thing!

Basically weighs next to nothing, and holder the esbit fuel well. I would however like it to hold a bit wider pots. Mine is the size that fits a 230g gas canister and it doesn't size 100% level on the prongs.

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BC
01/08/2024
B. Chris
United States

My Go Too Cook Kit

As ultralight as it gets ... this is my go too cook setup for several years. I only cook dinners, needing 1 14g. Titanium wing stove, one 14g. Esbit tab to boil water. No more fuel guess work, no more 4+oz empty cannisters to carry. The typical Backpacking cook kit is 16 or more oz. Total cook kit weight. 1 Titanium wing stove 14g. 1 Titanium pot 109g. 1 titanium Spork 10g. 1 14g Fuel Tab, = 147g. 5.2oz.

K
12/07/2023
Kirk SVG verified by SHOP
United States

Excited to try it. Curious how hot water can get.

K
03/01/2023
Karl
United States

Get a titanium windscreen!

Great stove! It works best with a titanium windscreen! I use a 750ml pot. Boil water and then add hot water to dehydrated food that was previously dumped in to silicone food grade bag. Place silicone bag in cozy and wait 10 minutes for meal to self cook. Perfect system.

RH
02/24/2023
Ron H.
United States

Pleasantly surprised

I've been experimenting with taking food for overnight trips that don't require heating to minimize weight. I looked into alcohol stoves but decided they weigh almost as much as a traditional stove. Then I saw this on the zpacks website and figured the price is right for the weight. I like that you can take only the fuel you need. My first test was in sub-freezing conditions and I was skeptical on Esbit tablet would boil almost 2 cups of water. I was with two friends who had stoves that I could use as backup, but I didn't need to. I was pleasantly surprised by how well it worked. Sure it takes a bit longer to bring water to a boil, but if your doing other camp chores at the same time it's not a big deal. Burns hot and clean with no residue on my pot. Packs up very small and weight is very low. I highly recommend for short trips - I haven't tested on longer trips yet. Just note that the Esbit tabs smell bad. I made the mistake of also ordering the Possum gloves and they absorbed the odor during shipping but over time it subsided. I keep the tabs in a ziplock bag, but read somewhere that leaving them outside in the sun reduces the odor without changing effectiveness. I'll give this a try once it warms up a bit.