
Solo Stove Lite
Score: 72/100Camp Chef Stryker 200
Score: 80/100Rankings
The Camp Chef Stryker 200 is a lightweight dual-fuel backpacking stove that boils 0.5 L water in about 2 minutes thanks to heat-ring technology. It is limited by a single burner, lack of wind protection, and modest pot size. Ideal for solo or minimalist hikers seeking an affordable, versatile stove.

The Solo Stove Lite is an ultra-light wood-gas stove that weighs only 272 g and burns natural twigs for fuel. Its low heat output and reliance on dry wood limit cooking speed and versatility. Best suited for solo hikers, ultralight backpackers, and survivalists who prioritize weight over rapid boil performance.
| Attribute | ![]() | Camp Chef Stryker 200 |
|---|---|---|
| ↓ lower better | 272 gbest | 550 g |
1best | 1best | |
| ↓ lower better | 9 minbest | — |
— | 30 %best |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Camp Chef Stryker 200 |
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Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 272 g | 550 g |
General(1) | ||
Fuel Type | Wood | Isobutane/Propane |
Accessories(1) | ||
Included Accessories | Nylon stuff sack | Insulated pot, folding tank stabilizer, lid, mesh carry bag |
Features(1) | ||
Fuel Compatibility | Wood | Isobutane/Propane |

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No professional reviewer quotes were found in the search results; product pages position the Lite as the original ultra‑light wood‑gas stove emphasizing portability and gasification efficiency.
User‑generated content is not present, but FAQs and product descriptions highlight frequent praise for its ultralight weight, ease of packing, and ability to cook using free biomass, with no recurring complaints noted.
Backcountry reviewers commend the Stryker 200 for its lightweight, dual-fuel versatility and rapid boil capability, positioning it as a cost-effective alternative to premium systems. While its performance meets core backpacking needs, experts acknowledge that it lacks some of the refined features and high-end efficiency of top-tier competitors like Jetboil.
Backpackers and minimalist campers repeatedly praise the stove's compact nesting, low weight, and ability to run on both propane and isobutane, noting it fits well into tight pack spaces. No major complaints surface in the available data, with users focusing on the convenience and value of the design.
