If you are a grill master who also loves traveling, then the HitchFire F-20 may be exactly what you never knew you needed. The new HitchFire fills a niche dubbed ‘adventure grilling.’
This rugged, 20,000 BTU grill mounts to a standard truck or sports utility vehicle (SUV) 2-inch hitch receiver and goes anywhere the vehicle does. Whether camping in the woods or tailgating at the game, it’s possible to fire up the grill as soon as you put it in park.
The HitchFire ($649) is designed for those road trips or overlanding excursions where you don’t want to hassle with the effort of setting up a grill. Instead, the grill is assembled and ready to cook as soon as you arrive, saving time and energy.
The design caters to RVing, tailgating at the game, or a spontaneous BBQ with friends. Combining outdoor adventure and grilling, the brand created what it calls “adventure grilling.”
Intrigued by the potential of such a mobile grill, I hooked the HitchFire up to my Toyota Tundra and hit the road to test it out.
In short: It makes grilling on the go easier than ever by saving space. Rather than packing a bulky grill when you hit the road, you can hook it up to the hitch instead. When you arrive at any destination, it only takes a few moments to deploy the grill, hook up the propane, and throw on the burgers and dogs.
Check out our Best Portable Grills Buyer’s Guide to see how the HitchFire measures against other portable grills.
HitchFire F-20 Review
HitchFire F-20: Specs
- Dual zone – Two 10k BTU burners
- Grilling zone: 18”x22”
- Prep tables: Two foldaway side tables
- Serves: 8-10 people
- Bottle opener: One built-in bottle opener
Easy to Set Up

The HitchFire arrived in a large, relatively heavy box. However, I was able to assemble it in about half an hour by myself with minimal tools and effort.
It helps that the grill and hitch arrive preassembled. All I had to do was hook up the swinging HitchFire arm to the receiver hitch on my truck and then place the grill on the pole, which serves as the grill’s base.
The HitchFire was so easy to put together that I didn’t even need the assembly instructions. The grill locks to the hitch (lock sold separately) to ensure that it stays secure and deters theft. The Locking Hitch Pin will set you back an extra $32.
To use the grill, you simply unlock the swinging arm on the hitch, rotate the grill out, attached two propane bottles, and fire it up.
Within an hour of opening the box, I had the grill sizzling on the back of the truck in my driveway, drawing some curious looks from neighbors.
On the Road

Adventure Grilling

