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Genesis Basecamp System
Jetboil
Genesis Basecamp System
$399.95
Description

  Complete camping cooking system with fast boil time; includes pot and fry pan

  The Jetboil Genesis Basecamp Stove is the world’s first basecamp system that provides a complete cooking solution in an easy-to-carry travel bag. The eco-friendly, non-stick ceramic Fry Pan boasts unbeatable simmer control to perfectly cook morning bacon and eggs, while the FluxRing-equipped 5 liter pot/lid quickly and efficiently boils water for dinnertime spaghetti and meatballs. The Jetboil Basecamp's convenient nesting stove and cookware creates a compact cooking system capable of fueling the most demanding crew, before and after your most rewarding adventures. Genesis Stove also available separately. Keep your leftovers in the stainless steel food box set.

  Climbing Magazine Editor's Choice 2015

  National Geographic Gear of the Year 2016

  Gear Junkie Best in Show - Outdoor Retailer 2015

  Outside Magazine Gear of the Show - Outdoor Retailer 2016

  WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Description
Brand Name:
Jetboil
Fuel Type:
Propane Canisters
BTUs:
10000 BTU/h / 3 kW
Stove System:
Stove System with Pots
Boil Time:
3m 15sec per 1 liter in 5L Flux Pot (avg. over life of 1lb propane can)
Stove Igniter:
Piezo Igniter
Weight:
9.1 lb / 4.1 kg (System weight excludes regulator, windscreen and carry bag)
Dimensions:
Packed: 10.3 in x 7.2 in (262 mm x 183 mm)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
GNSY
UPC:
858941006281
Other Features:
• Fast and efficient folding 2-burner stove
• 5L FluxPot for industry-leading Jetboil fuel efficiencies
• 10in. ceramic coated fry pan for eco-friendly, non-stick cooking
• Jetlink fuel output port designed to provide fuel to other JetLink compatible stoves or Luna satellite burner
• Unbeatable simmer control
• Regulated for consistent performance down to 20°F
• Easy-to-clean
• Convenient, reliable lever igniter
• System carrying bag with (8.5" tall x 10.75") pocket for regulator fuel connection
• Attachable windscreen included improving performance in any weather
• Compatible with standard 16.4 oz propane bottle
• Water Boiled: 48 liters per 1 lb Propane bottle
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