The Jetboil TrailCook 1.2L Cooking System is a versatile, precision-engineered stove designed for Australian hikers who want more than just a rapid boil. It balances raw power with the fine-tuned control needed for actual backcountry cooking.
Built for efficiency, the 1.2L system features a ceramic-coated FluxRing pot, providing a durable non-stick surface that makes cleaning up after a thick stew or sautΓ©ed meal significantly easier. Unlike basic canister stoves that are either "on" or "off," the TrailCook utilizes an advanced regulator to maintain a consistent flame even as fuel levels drop or temperatures dip. Whether you're simmering a delicate sauce or melting snow, this system provides the reliability required for multi-day expeditions in rugged southern landscapes.
Key Features
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FluxRing Efficiency: Utilizes proprietary heat-exchange technology to achieve a rapid boil time of 2 minutes 10 seconds while significantly reducing fuel consumption.
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Ceramic Non-Stick Pot: The 1.2L pot features a premium ceramic coating, ensuring food doesn't stick and allowing for effortless cleanup in the field.
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Precision Simmer Control: Equipped with a high-performance regulator that offers a full range of heat adjustment, from a gentle simmer to a rolling boil.
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Integrated Pot Support: Features a self-centering support system that provides a stable platform for the included pot or various third-party cookware.
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Reliable Rotary Ignition: A dependable turn-and-click igniter ensures quick, easy startups without the need for matches or lighters.
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Nesting Storage: Designed for maximum pack efficiency, the entire stove, fuel canister, and accessories nest neatly inside the 1.2L pot.
Best For
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Trail Gourmets: Hikers who enjoy preparing real meals and require the temperature control to simmer rather than just rehydrate.
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Efficiency-Minded Trekkers: Those looking to save pack weight by carrying less fuel thanks to the high-efficiency heat exchange system.
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Expedition Use: Adventurers who need a stove that performs consistently across varying altitudes and temperatures.