Backpacker
Gear Guide, March 2006, March 2006
This time, though, you get a modular system: a stand-alone canister stove that can be used for sautéing and baking, and a removable 1.6 liter pot.
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Away.com
Dressed to Climb, November 2005
Whipping up a batch of tea—or even chicken couscous—at the side of the crag seems like a luxury overshadowed by hassle, until you consider bringing along a Jetboil. [more]
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Gear Junkie: Fuel-efficient system now offers java, pot kits, November 2005
New this year, Jetboil Inc. is offering a line of accessories to use with its stove. The Jetboil French Press, for example, is a simple and lightweight coffee press with a metal rod, a rubber lid and a mesh strainer. The $20 press is sized for the standard Jetboil cup, letting you brew up a couple of mugs of coffee in less than five minutes. [more]
Field & Stream
Coming to a Boil, June 2005
The hottest new canister-style stove on the market today, the Jetboil ingeniously integrates a wind-protected matchless burner, a heat exchanger, and a 1-liter insulated cooking cup that doubles as a mug--all in one fuel-saving 12-ounce package. [more]
Aspen Times Weekly
Backpacking stoves: Reaching the boiling point, May 2005
If you’re Godzilla with PMS before your morning cup ‘o Joe, then the Jetboil Personal Cooking System is probably worth the investment for those days you stumble out of a tent and a Starbucks is nowhere in sight. [more]
Reader's Digest
America's 100 Best, April 2005
The Jetboil Personal Cooking System is hot. Very hot. It boils two cups of
water in two minutes flat. Besides being remarkably efficient, it's also
tops in innovation. [more]
Adirondack Forum
Review - Jetboil French Press, March 2005
I was a little wary about paying 19.95 & shipping for this item since there was really no information about it. However, my Love/Addiction to coffee finally convinced me to give it a try. I have to say that the more I see of Jetboil things, the more impressed I am with the engineering and thought that goes into them. [more]
Cruising Rider
Travel Cooker, March 2005
The efficient cooker means fewer fuel canisters, saving weight, money and space in your bike’s saddlebag for other things, like burgers and pizza. The camp and ride set will appreciate its compactness and lightweight. [more]
The Seattle Times
Jetboil Personal Cooking System Review, March 2005
Every year one company or another introduces a new backcountry stove. But those new products generally represent a simple reconfiguration of an existing product. The Jetboil Personal Cooking System breaks that mold. [more]
Fast Company
Coming to a Boil, March 2005
Jetboil Co-Founders earn one of Fast Company's 2005 Fast 50 Awards.
Dwight Aspinwall and his business partner (and second cousin) Perry Dowst
have traveled a long way since they took a crude prototype of their
self-heating mug to New Hampshire's White Mountains in 2001. [more]
Backpacker
Gear Guide, March 2005, March 2005
A category of one, created and still occupied solely by Jetboil. This unit has so many advantages--including low weight and packability--that it's in a class by itself. [more]
Cycle World
New Ideas, January 2005
Boil water for coffee, oatmeal or pasta in about a minute with a canister stove so small it slips easily into a saddlebag? [more]
Ft. Wayne Journal Gazette
The gift hunt stops here, December 2004
What's cooking? On a backpacking trip this fall, I was introduced to the
Jetboil ($79, www.jetboil.com ), literally the hottest personal cooking
utensil in the wilderness. [more]
Popular Science
Best of What's New, December 2004
With most lightweight camp stoves, less than half of the flame's heat actually reaches the pot, while the rest skitters away in the woodsy breeze. [more]
Outside
Top 25 Coolest People of 2004, December 2004
What do you get when two New Hampshire engineers train their Ivy League brains on the lowly camp stove? Say hello to the Jetboil, a snazzy, all-in-one portable kitchen that--in 11 months on the market--has revolutionized backcountry cooking.
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Men's Journal
Gear of the Year 2004, December 2004
When equipped with the optional French press accessory, this super-efficient 15oz stove is the fastest way to get a café-worthy trailside java fix [more]
Los Angeles Daily News
Outdoor gift ideas that are in, December 2004
The size of a water bottle, the Jetboil Personal Cooking System's innovative design integrates an insulated one-liter pot with the stove for quick set-up and compact storage.
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Gripped (The Climbing Magazine)
Booty, October 2004
This Jetboil . . . is a super light integrated stove/cup/pot system that is . . . of great interest to climbers. [more]
Climbing
Just Out, October 2004
Operating the Jetboil Personal Cooking System is like taking a Ford Escort out for a test drive and discovering a Ferrari engine tucked under the hood when you hit the accelerator.
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Men's Health magazine
The Lust List - 7 backcountry must-haves for Fall, September 2004
Ditch the sticks. This ultraefficient stove can go from matchless ignition to boiling water in about a minute. [more]
Mechanical Engineering
Jetboil PCS Story, August 2004
Engineering of the pot/stove interface was a key element of a high-efficiency design introduced this past January.
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National Geographic Adventure
Burning Desire, August 2004
Anyone interested in the cutting edge should take a close look at the slickest burner Iíve seen, the new Jetboil. [more]
BMW On
Jetboil PCS product review, August 2004
Camping and motorcycling are inseparable activities for many BMW MOA members who consider a night outdoors far more than just a way to save money . . . With a total weight of only 14 ounces and a street price of $79.95, itís easy to fit a Jetboil stove into your saddlebag and budget before your next sojourn. [more]
Kentucky Outdoor Experience
Stuff Sack, July 2004
Make it hot ñ Make it fast! The Jetboil Personal Cooking System makes outdoor hot food preparation simpler, faster and more efficient. [more]
Value Rich
Pocket tailgate party, July 2004
The Jetboil is ideal for outdoor activities such as football games, backpacking, hunting, fishing and boating. [more]
Trail (UK)
Out There, July 2004
Fresh from the pages of this monthís ëI Want That,í the Jetboil claims to be the fastest camping stove on the planetóand it is. [more]
Gizmodo
Jetboil's Cup Runneth Over, April 2004
Whether you're a hard core outdoorsman or a self-sufficient street junkie, the Jetboil Personal Cooking System is the sort of keenly designed gadget that anyone (who loves soup) can appreciate. [more]
Kevin Kelly Cool Tools
Ultra efficient stove system, April 2004
It's fine for dinner for two, or an instant cup of coffee or tea under way. You could use it riding in a car (open a window). Danny Hillis plans to use one on his desk for tea making. Alexander Rose wants it for melting snow to drink while dangling on belay.
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