Stoves & Accessories — Cooking Off-Grid
Off-grid cooking covers a wider range than most people think — from ultralight backpacking stoves to overland Dutch-oven setups to emergency-kit gel fuel. SRO's Stoves & Accessories collection brings together the cooking gear for camp, expedition, and grid-out home use.
Stove categories by use case
Different cooking scenarios need different stoves. Backpacking canister stoves (Optimus, BRS) for weight-critical loadouts. Liquid-fuel stoves (Optimus Polaris) for cold weather and unreliable fuel. Wood-burning stoves (Solo Stove, Olicamp Kinetic Ultra) for fuel-independent operation. Propane fire pits (LavaBox, Fireside Outdoor) for camp ambient cooking. See Heating for the broader thermal kit.
Fuel and accessories
Stoves need fuel, pots, windscreens, and lighting. TemboTusk's overland Skottle grills cover the heavy-duty camp kitchen side. Olicamp cookware nests with most ultralight stoves. Fire-starting tools cover the ignition layer when piezo igniters fail.
Pair with food and water
Stoves activate stored food and rehydrate freeze-dried meals. Pair with water systems for the prep loop. Woodburning Pits expand the cooking footprint at camp.
If you're starting out, a single canister stove (ultralight, packable) plus one wood-burning option (fuel-independent backup) covers nearly every realistic cooking scenario.