Browse the online reviews of this superb Jetboil Genesis dual-burner cooking system, and you'll see plenty of comments along the lines of 'GREAT, BUT WHY CAN'T WE GET IT IN THE UK? 😭😭😭'. Well, it's here at last! Jetboil have tweaked the design to meet more stringent European safety rules, and now you can get your hands on this next-gen basecamp cooker. With efficient dual isobutane burners, a 5-litre pot and 10" ceramic frying pan, it's fantastic for group cooking and it'll boil a litre of water in 3 minutes 15 seconds. The stoves fold together like a little oyster, fitting neatly into the large pot with the frying pan as a lid. They've also thrown in useful accessories including a windscreen and a fuel can stabiliser, and the whole caboodle stashes in its own carry bag for easy storage – whether it's going in the back of the camper van or your basecamp duffel.
5-litre FluxRing cook pot for greater surface area and improved fuel efficiency
10" ceramic-coated frying pan with easy non-stick cooking makes cleaning a breeze
System includes Genesis stove, 10" frying pan, 5L FluxRing cook pot, carry bag, windscreen, fuel regulator and fuel can stabiliser
Compatible with standard isobutane fuel canisters (not included)
Included
Genesis Stove
10" Fry Pan
5L FluxRing Cook Pot
Carry Bag
Windscreen
Fuel Regulator
Fuel Can Stabilizer
Jetpower Fuel NOT included
Weight
4.1 kg
Power
2 - 10,000 BTU/h (3 kW)
Boil Time
3 minutes 15 sec. per 32 oz (1 Liter in 5L FluxPot)
Dimensions
262 mm x 183 mm
Fuel
Compatible with standard isobutane fuel canisters
The Jetboil has proven itself time and time again as a reliable, easy to use all-in-one personal cooking system that is adept at brewing up in a portaledge midway up a 3,000ft rock face or in the porch of an expedition tent in some of the world’s most remote places.
That versatility and simplicity makes it the ideal camp stove for both aspiring and accomplished adventurers embarking on all sorts of trips and expeditions, from big wall climbs to weekend wild camps. But its contemporary popularity means it is easy to forget just what an original and innovative idea the notion of all all-in-one personal cooking system actually was when Jetboil was first unveiled to the world, back in 2001.