

🔥 Cook Fast, Pack Light, Adventure Hard!
The Fire-Maple Greenpeak Backpacking Stove is a premium, ultralight (85g) portable propane burner engineered for outdoor enthusiasts. Combining durable stainless steel and advanced materials, it delivers fast boiling times with fuel-efficient performance. Its compact foldable design fits seamlessly into any backpack, making it perfect for hiking, trekking, fishing, hunting, and emergency preparedness.













| Best Sellers Rank | #8,260 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand | Fire-Maple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 482 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Isobutane |
| Item Weight | 85 Grams |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.2"L x 4.2"W x 3.3"H |
W**D
Great backpacking stove at good price
This stove is lightweight, small, adjustable, a great price, and can accomodate most cook pots, but perfectly fits the Petrel G3 (and G2) camping pot, making for good cooking/boiling stability. The piezoelectric igniter is a great addition, works every time.
T**Y
Sturdy, reliable stove at a great price.
Amazing product. The build quality is impressive. It lights every single time. It was compatible with the cheapo Coleman canister I could get at Walmart. We used this hard on a 3 week long trip. It didn't disappoint. I've used this and a Jetboil - I'd choose this over the Jetboil any day. It boils insanely fast, it's lightweight, and more versatile. I don't have experience with a Pocket Rocket or other high end stoves - so I can't compare it to those. Because of how fast this boils, I now grow impatient waiting for my stove and electric kettle at home to boil. I'm about ready to start boiling my pour over water on the porch with the Firemaple instead.
J**N
Works great, easy to set up.
Feels super well made. Folds down to a great small size. paired with Firemaples G2 or G3 pot this thing boils water fast and efficiently. Has great wind protection and provides plenty of support for your pot.
D**Y
Excellent stove
Received this a few days ago and testing it before using it on my trip. Pros: Good construction Igniter works each time I tested it so far (20x) Good seal around canister stem (no gas leak when tightening like others sometimes do) Strong flame output and adjustable to create a low fire simmer Lightweight and compact when folded up Excellent low price Cons: Only con I have is that there is no regulator for cold climate use I'd buy this stove again and recommend it for anybody needing a good stove and on a budget.
M**.
Great compact stove!
I was skeptical of the quality of this stove for the price, but after a week of using it at scout camp, I'm a believer. This stove is super easy to use with standard MSR fuel canisters. Simply screw the canister onto the burner, place it on a flat and level surface for stability, turn on the gas valve, and push the igniter button, instant cooking BTUs! The design is compact and lightweight, but the materials seem very durable. Great for backpacking or even to stash in a bug-out kit with a spare MSR fuel canister for emergencies, it's a great little stove. Not as fast as a jet boil, but a hell of a lot cheaper and more versatile.
H**Y
Greatest
I love this stove, I've used it all summer and it's worked amazing especially compared to my friends stoves some nicer some cheaper but mine has always worked, I broke the plastic igniter my first time using it but I fixed that easily with some tape, over time the plastic has also started to melt but that's fine with me. It functions wonderfully and boils water quickly, it's fairly efficient and very sturdy. It's a little heavier than other stoves I noticed but the quality and durability is much to be desired.
T**R
writing titles is the hardest part of a review
This, the Fire Maple Greenpeak, is the stove I’d recommend someone to buy. How it compares to other stoves I own, the BRS 3000T, the Fire Maple FMS 116T, the Soto Windmaster 4Flex and Triflex, the BLUU Mount (Jetboil copy), and the Wadeo. 1. It handles the wind much better than the BRS. 2. The three arms go straight out, so it is compatible with the Fire Maple G3 Petrel pot, unlike the Fire Maple FMS 116T. 3. It’s much cheaper than the Soto Windmaster, and you don’t have to buy something extra like the Triflex for the Soto, and you don’t have to worry about losing the unattached arms, like the Soto. 4. The arms lock in place, unlike the FMS 116T or any stove that has hinges in the arms. 5. It’s much lighter than the Wadeo and the BLUU Mount. 6. It has an igniter, unlike the BRS and the Wadeo. 7. It has a wider head, unlike the BRS, and it’s inset which makes it more wind resistant, like the Soto. 8. It’s shorter than the Soto, so it fits inside pots better. Drawbacks: 1. If your pot is very thin, such as a mug or a Grayl titanium, then the arms might go farther apart than you’d like. The Soto’s arms start very close to the center, and the BRS’s arms are also very close in. 2. The wide bottom might keep you from connecting it to a fuel canister like the Coleman butane/propane mix. The Soto has the same bottom and the same problem. You’ll have to turn it really tight, much tighter than you wish, and then it can be an issue to get off. But it works for most other fuel canisters. Um, that’s it. Final thoughts: 1. If someone said the Soto is a better stove, I’d understand, but it’s also four times the price with the Triflex. And putting the arms on is more of a hassle. 2. The real kicker is how popular the BRS is, and this is basically the same price. This is way better than the BRS. Sure, it weighs an extra 1.5 ounces (if you add a lighter to the weight of the BRS), but it’s better in every other way: head size, arm stability, and igniter. 3. I hate the FMS, don’t get that. It’s worse, and is twice the price. 4. The Wadeo and the BLUU Mount (or any Jetboil-style stove) are just too big and heavy. Buy this. It checks all the boxes.
S**S
Very Compact and Capable
This is a great little stove. It's very light and compact, which is what I needed for my moto camping trips. I used it with a Fire-Maple pot and it heated water surprisingly quickly for it's size. Highly recommended for heating or cooking for one.
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