Outdoor burners & cooking appliances
Adventure makes you hungry, so good food is very important after a full day of activity. The choice of outdoor burners is large, which one is the right one for you? The choice is often determined by the fuel and its availability. Do you use liquid (petrol, kerosene), gas, spirit or natural material (wood). But your activity also plays a role. Are you going on a survival trip in the Ardennes, backpacking in Costarica, a winter camping holiday in Norway or hiking in Romania for a weekend? Enough to think about.
Gas burner
Our range is full of quality products and our gas burners are very easy to use. Your choice of gas burner is determined by various factors such as the activity. These compact and lightweight burners work through a connection to a gas can such as the MSR IsoPro gas cans. Urban Survival has gas burners from MSR and EOE in its range.
Liquid burner
For example, a liquid burner runs on kerosene and unleaded gasoline. You store the liquid in a fuel bottle that is easy to connect to the burner. The advantages of a liquid belter are: can be used on different liquid fuels, can be used almost anywhere in the world and lasts a long time with proper use and maintenance.
Multifuel burner, the all-rounder
The multi-fuel burner is actually the all-rounder among burners. You can use both gas and liquid fuels. Depending on where you're going and the fuel available, you can adjust your burner so you can cook anytime, anywhere. This means you can use it in all parts of the world and at any height.
Back to Basic burners
In addition to the previously mentioned burners, we also have cooking burners in our range for bushcraft and survival adventurers, such as alcohol burners, stoves for fuel tablets or the basic frames/grids for cooking on wood. The Tatonka Alcohol Burner can be put together yourself or can be purchased as a set. The Tatonka Hobo Burner is a practical compact foldable outdoor stove for the truly adventurous backpacker or bushcrafter made of stainless steel 18/8.