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Reliable, stable, and built for performance, Fire Maple’s Polaris stove is a great choice for hikers who want the versatility of a remote gas stove in a lightweight package.
Fire Maple says:
Our top-of-the-line backpacking stove is designed for cooking in high altitudes, cold weather, and windy conditions. The pressure regulator ensures a consistent burner flame even when fuel pressure is low.
Our Verdict
The Fire Maple Polaris Pressure-Regulator Remote Gas Stove combines stability, efficiency, and versatility, making it a top choice for hikers who enjoy cooking more elaborate meals in the backcountry. I prefer remote stoves for their lower centre of gravity and find it reassuring to have the gas control further from the heat source.
The Polaris stove’s pressure-regulating valve is a standout feature. It delivers a consistent flame even in colder temperatures or at altitude, making it reliable for varied weather conditions. The wide pot stand feels secure enough to accommodate larger pans, which opens up the possibility for more creative meal options on the trail—ideal if you like to go beyond basic dehydrated meals. This design feels exceptionally secure in windy or uneven conditions, providing stability.
With a maximum output of 2.9kW (9895 BTU/h), it brings water to a boil in a swift 90 seconds, while its simmer control allows for more delicate cooking tasks. Weighing 186 grams and packing down to a compact 8.1 cm x 8.1 cm x 9.1 cm, it’s convenient for both solo and group trips without adding too much bulk.
- Reviewed by Ultralight Outdoor Gear
Features
Specifications
- Weighs: 186g
- Size: 3.2"L x 3.2"W x 3.6"H
- Fuel Type: Isobutane
- Power: 240.3g/h, 2.9kW, 9895BTU/h
Material & Construction
- Stainless Steel / Aluminum / Copper