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The Kifaru Tipi Stove is the most practical, easy to transport wood burner available. It is also the lightest and most compact backcountry wood stove ever pioneered. This little furnace does double duty for both warmth and as a rangetop cookstove. The stove and pipe are centered in your tent to facilitate warmth and easily dry your gear. It will heat our Tipi in a matter of minutes, and transforms your outing into a warm, relaxing, friendly environment.

Backpack hunters take note! This stove is so compact that you can carry it INSIDE your backpack - or just lash it onto the outside of your pack (includes carrying bag equipped with lash points).
One of our most significant features are the stove pipes. Instead of sectioned pipes,  you have a single pipe tube of steel. Why? Easier packing, less weight, and the thing won't become disjointed in a heavy wind. Remarkably, a  9 foot pipe can roll down into a 2 X 14 tube. 

Pricing
Stoves are available separately, or in a Tipi Package that gives you a discount. Please see individual Stove sizes (above) for pricing.


"Your Tipi style tent and stove saved us, they worked wonderfully! I did use your 18 inch Tundra Pegs, they never pulled out. The stove kept us warm and dried us out daily, allowing us to hunt every day."
Steve Elwell, Kodiak, AK

 

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Imitation is the best form of flattery.
These little stoves have proven to be so practical and utilitarian, that you may see look-alike designs elsewhere. Check for crucial things like:
Does it have a lifetime warranty?
How well does the stove pack down?
What are your
weight savings?
How does the material hold up over time and hard use?
Is it rust proof?

 

"Why carry a wood stove? When the temperature plummeted to a -33 degrees high in the Colorado Rockies, the inside temperature (of the Kifaru 8 Man) was +75. With a wood stove you can cook any food you want, including long simmering foods since you are not using precious, heavy gas. Need more water? Scoop up clean snow from inside the tent, dump it in the pot and relax. You can plan romantic nights without worrying about frigidity. You can even shower. Simply carry an insulating square to stand on and dump warm water on you."
Coulouir Magazine