BRS 3000T Ultra-Light Titanium Stove vs Fire-Maple Blade 2
Weight and specs compared for 2026 — and which one to choose.
Featherweight titanium canister stove for gram-obsessed hikers. Best for boiling water in calm conditions; minimal wind resistance by design.
Check price Full details →Ultralight remote-canister stove with a copper preheat tube for steady high-output flame in freezing conditions. Outputs 2.8kW for cold-weather camping.
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BRS 3000T Ultra-Light Titanium Stove vs Fire-Maple Blade 2: which should you buy?
If saving weight is your priority, the BRS 3000T Ultra-Light Titanium Stove wins — at 25 g it is 110 g (81%) lighter than the Fire-Maple Blade 2 (135 g). That said, the heavier option may justify the extra grams with more capacity, durability or comfort, so weigh the trade-off against how you'll use it.
See where both rank against everything else in this category on the lightest cooking page, or browse the full gear weight database.