Primus has been in the camp stove game since 1892, when the Swedish brand produced stoves that Amundsen would eventually take to the South Pole and that Norgay and Hilary would take to Everest. The Feed Zone is its first cycling-specific design, explicitly marketed to bikepackers and dirt road tourers.
I tested it on a recent trip across 180 miles of single track, snowmobile trails, and dirt roads in Northern Michigan. I traced the Manistee River from its headwaters to the Great Lakes. And while my trip was slightly less intense than skiing to the South Pole or summiting Everest, it still required a decent meal at the end of the day.
In short: The Primus Feed Zone Collection, while not for the minimalist or ultralight packer, impressed me with its versatility, performance, and ease of use. It’s a modular system that gives you the most for your money if you’re looking for one stove that can do it all.
The Feed Zone Light Plus Stove and Pot

The Koppen Mug

The TrailSpork Ti

The Long Spoon

Coffee/Tea Press

Feed Zone Rolltop Bag

Primus Feed Zone Collection: Final Thoughts
