Jetboil MightyMo
69,90 €
With half the fuel usage of standard systems, the MightyMo stove can achieve a rolling boil in under three minutes. With only 3.3 ounces, it’s easy to pack and carry. Without the need for a pot support, you may use various set of pots and pans.
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Product Description
Jetboil MightyMo
With half the fuel usage of standard systems, the MightyMo stove can achieve a rolling boil in under three minutes. With only 3.3 ounces, it’s easy to pack and carry. Without the need for a pot support, you may use various set of pots and pans.
Features:
- The four-turn regulator allows for gradual heat increases from a gentle simmer to a full boil.
- With half the fuel usage of standard systems, it can reach a rolling boil in around three minutes.
- The push-button igniter is convenient and reliable, with steady performance down to 20 degrees F. (-6 degrees C)
- Without the gasoline canister, it folds down to 2 in x 3 in.
- One-year limited warranty
Tech Specs
- Color: Silver
- Weight: 0.098 kg
Stove weight excludes fuel stabilizer - Power: 10000 BTU/h / 3 kW
- Volume: Open Platform
- Cooking Type: Precision Cook
- Fuel Regulator: Yes
- Group Size: 1-2 People
- Boil Time: 3m per 1 liter in FluxRing Cooking Pot (avg. over life of 1lb Jetpower can)
- Water Boiled: 12 liters per 100 g Jetpower can
- Ignition Type: Push Button
- Product Type: Stove
- Dimensions (Packed): 4.1 in x 3.75 in (10.4 cm x 9.53 cm)
- Fuel Type: Jetpower
- Burners: 1
- Activity: Backpacking, Mountaineering, Paddling, Cycling
- Stabilizer Weight: 27 g
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In 2001, Dwight Aspinwall and Perry Dowst founded Jetboil with a simple yet powerful idea to simplify outdoor cooking. They were frustrated with heavy vacuum bottles and clunky stoves, so they set out to create a more efficient and convenient solution. They discovered that combining heat transfer technology with innovative design was the key to maximizing convenience and efficiency. Through lab and mountain testing, they developed their FluxRing® technology and integrated approach, which led to the launch of their Personal Cooking System (PCS) in 2004.
The PCS was a game changer, as it allowed heating, eating, and drinking to be done in the same insulated cup. The cup can be easily removed from the burner and held with an insulating bottom cover, making it a quick and hassle-free option for outdoor cooking.
Jetboil has received several awards for its products, including Backpacker magazine's Editors' Choice Award, Outside magazine's Gear of the Year Award, and National Geographic Adventure magazine's Best of Adventure Award. The brand is popular among outdoor enthusiasts such as hikers, campers, mountaineers, and backpackers who value reliable and efficient cooking equipment in the outdoors.