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product_id: 45783107
title: "Camp Chef MS200 Stryker Multi-Fuel Hiking Camping Stove"
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# Compact Design Fuel Efficiency Quick Heating Camp Chef MS200 Stryker Multi-Fuel Hiking Camping Stove

**Brand:** camp chef
**Price:** VT49591
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Camp Chef MS200 Stryker Multi-Fuel Hiking Camping Stove by camp chef
- **How much does it cost?** VT49591 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- camp chef enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **30% Fuel Savings:** Eco-friendly and wallet-friendly.
- • **Complete Camping Set:** Everything you need in one package.
- • **Heat Ring Technology:** Boils water in just 2 minutes!
- • **Lightweight & Portable:** Weighs only 1.2 lbs for easy transport.
- • **Versatile Fuel Options:** Compatible with propane or isobutane.

## Overview

The Camp Chef Mountain Series Stryker 200 is a multi-fuel camping stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing just 1.2 pounds, it features heat ring technology that allows you to boil half a liter of water in only two minutes. This fuel-efficient stove consumes 30% less fuel than traditional models and comes with a complete set including a three-legged stand, insulated pot, and a mesh carry bag for easy transport.

## Description

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Review: Awesome dual fuel camp stove - I bought this in November of 2018 with no real expectations. It's still running strong and has become a camp necessity. I've used this to make everything from Ramen noodles to lobster tails. One of the best features is the adapter and base for using 16oz propane bottles and smaller Isobutane bottles. Major benefit because you can find propane bottles just about everywhere. To give you an idea of how quickly this boils water, I ran a test with propane vs isobutane. Water temperature starting was 72F. Propane brought 2 cups of water to a rolling boil in 1:48. Isobutane brought the 2 cups water to a boil in 2:04. The good: Starting from the bottom, the bases fit snuggly to desired fuel bottles. It might seem a bit top heavy when using the bigger bottles but the feet on the base are appropriately sized. The burner is designed to fit the isobutane tanks, so a provided adapter makes the 16oz propane usable. The pot locks into the burner with a slight twist and fits nice and securely. There is a foam wrap around the pot that allows for safe handling when hot. There are measuring marks inside the pot ranging from 1 to 4 cups. The handle locks into place and stays cool to the touch. The lid has a single small perforation vent that also works as a strainer. Simple twist activated gas regulator and push button spark works with a single push. Easy to clean surface. All the components can be packed inside and locked with a small latch. The bad: The travel case that comes with unit is pretty much useless. Doesn't come with a pan support. The spark electrode moves around and can fall out. Overall, I think this is a great economical alternative to a JetBoil. I think its well-built and will last many more year.
Review: Very happy with this kit! - So we decided to buy a multi fuel stove for car camping and emergency use at home. We have a few stoves that are iso-butane exclusive backpacking stoves and they were a saving grace during the snows of 2022-2023's winter as we went without power for a while, but these allowed us to still cook hot meals. We have a few dozen of the green propane canisters stored, but our stoves at that time could not use them and so we had to rely on iso fuels which are about double the cost. We chose the Stryker as it can use either of the fuels we have and could not be happier! The unit comes packaged with everything needed to consume either fuel and the kit is somewhat compact (we bought the 200 which is 1.2L). Small enough for bike packing, but might be a little big for the way we back pack. With a 450ml ISO canister, the stowed kit weighs in at 875gr (31oz). Not the lightest, but not excessively heavy. The burner's performance is good. There is a hot spot right in the middle (typical for many Chinese stoves, "premium" stove tend to have the flame evenly dispersed), so cooking will require pretty constant stirring. We tested it boiling a full liter of water to a roll. On a green propane canister it boiled the liter in 4m15s. We are happy with this, it will boil a few cups of water in about 2 minutes. On ISO fuel, it took a little longer, 5m30s for the same liter from cold. Both of these trials were with a light breeze (2mph) on the back patio of our ranch, 4100' altitude. The system should be able to cook prepared foods decently. We were able to get the the burner down to a medium simmer without it going out with both fuels. Regulated stoves are better at this, but there is no reason I would not want to cook a soup or stew directly in the pot. Just be ready to stir your cooking start to finish to prevent scorching at the hot spot. Overall construction, fit and finish are nice. For anyone with an MSR or JetBoil system, you will likely see less refinement, but functionally it is solid. The pot to burner fit is good, solid locking and simple. Having used the two premium systems, I can feel that the Stryker is a little looser and "gritty", but it works fine and it is just a little less smooth. Not a big deal. I would recommend this stove to those seeking a decent system that can serve a few roles.

## Features

- Uses isobutane or propane fuel for added convenience
- Heat ring technology increase efficiency by 30%, reducing fuel consumption
- Matchless ignition
- Boils 0.5 Liter of water in 2 minutes
- Includes stove, insulated pot, Folding tank stabilizer, lid and mesh carry bag

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B072J9TZD7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #216,252 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #269 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | Camp Chef |
| Brand Name | Camp Chef |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 216 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033246213354 |
| Included Components | stove |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 9"H |
| Item Type Name | Hiking Camping Stove |
| Item Weight | 19.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Camp Chef |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | MS200 |
| Part Number | MS200 |
| Power Source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 9"H |
| UPC | 033246213354 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Camp Chef
- **Fuel Type:** Liquefied Petroleum Gas
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 9"H
- **Power Source:** Gas Powered
- **Item Weight:** 1.2 Pounds
- **UPC:** 033246213354
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00033246213354

## Images

![Camp Chef MS200 Stryker Multi-Fuel Hiking Camping Stove - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61uxImRg1KL.jpg)
![Camp Chef MS200 Stryker Multi-Fuel Hiking Camping Stove - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/719eejJQwpL.jpg)
![Camp Chef MS200 Stryker Multi-Fuel Hiking Camping Stove - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ww6gbkdEL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will Jet Boil isobutane work with this stove?**
A: The Stryker will operate with butane, and butane has the same chemical formula as isobutane, C4H10, so I believe they both produce the same heat when burning.  CAVEAT:  butane comes in tall skinny cylinders, which don't fit well in the Stryker, butane also comes in squat, large diameter cylinders which do fit well into the Stryker.

**Q: Tiny flame no matter how high I turn it on. Press propane tank. Any ideas?**
A: Make sure your gas valve is all the way open or maybe your burner is bad, I have no issues, as mine burns fine, good luck hope this helps.

**Q: Do you suggest the 1lb compatable or the isobutane compatable? Or muilti?**
A: Depends at what altitude you will be using it and how much you want to spend for fuel the higher the altitude the more propane you will use but propane is cheaper

**Q: Is the liner removable and if so Can you cook over a campfire?  Or will the plastic handle melt?**
A: Yes the outer liner is removable. It's not built to cook over a camp fire. You have two fuel sources. One is propane, ie the 1 pound bottle. Or butane canister.  It will hold 4 cups of Fluid. The jet boil and others only hold 2 cups.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome dual fuel camp stove
*by J***L on October 29, 2023*

I bought this in November of 2018 with no real expectations. It's still running strong and has become a camp necessity. I've used this to make everything from Ramen noodles to lobster tails. One of the best features is the adapter and base for using 16oz propane bottles and smaller Isobutane bottles. Major benefit because you can find propane bottles just about everywhere. To give you an idea of how quickly this boils water, I ran a test with propane vs isobutane. Water temperature starting was 72F. Propane brought 2 cups of water to a rolling boil in 1:48. Isobutane brought the 2 cups water to a boil in 2:04. The good: Starting from the bottom, the bases fit snuggly to desired fuel bottles. It might seem a bit top heavy when using the bigger bottles but the feet on the base are appropriately sized. The burner is designed to fit the isobutane tanks, so a provided adapter makes the 16oz propane usable. The pot locks into the burner with a slight twist and fits nice and securely. There is a foam wrap around the pot that allows for safe handling when hot. There are measuring marks inside the pot ranging from 1 to 4 cups. The handle locks into place and stays cool to the touch. The lid has a single small perforation vent that also works as a strainer. Simple twist activated gas regulator and push button spark works with a single push. Easy to clean surface. All the components can be packed inside and locked with a small latch. The bad: The travel case that comes with unit is pretty much useless. Doesn't come with a pan support. The spark electrode moves around and can fall out. Overall, I think this is a great economical alternative to a JetBoil. I think its well-built and will last many more year.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very happy with this kit!
*by K***N on August 12, 2023*

So we decided to buy a multi fuel stove for car camping and emergency use at home. We have a few stoves that are iso-butane exclusive backpacking stoves and they were a saving grace during the snows of 2022-2023's winter as we went without power for a while, but these allowed us to still cook hot meals. We have a few dozen of the green propane canisters stored, but our stoves at that time could not use them and so we had to rely on iso fuels which are about double the cost. We chose the Stryker as it can use either of the fuels we have and could not be happier! The unit comes packaged with everything needed to consume either fuel and the kit is somewhat compact (we bought the 200 which is 1.2L). Small enough for bike packing, but might be a little big for the way we back pack. With a 450ml ISO canister, the stowed kit weighs in at 875gr (31oz). Not the lightest, but not excessively heavy. The burner's performance is good. There is a hot spot right in the middle (typical for many Chinese stoves, "premium" stove tend to have the flame evenly dispersed), so cooking will require pretty constant stirring. We tested it boiling a full liter of water to a roll. On a green propane canister it boiled the liter in 4m15s. We are happy with this, it will boil a few cups of water in about 2 minutes. On ISO fuel, it took a little longer, 5m30s for the same liter from cold. Both of these trials were with a light breeze (2mph) on the back patio of our ranch, 4100' altitude. The system should be able to cook prepared foods decently. We were able to get the the burner down to a medium simmer without it going out with both fuels. Regulated stoves are better at this, but there is no reason I would not want to cook a soup or stew directly in the pot. Just be ready to stir your cooking start to finish to prevent scorching at the hot spot. Overall construction, fit and finish are nice. For anyone with an MSR or JetBoil system, you will likely see less refinement, but functionally it is solid. The pot to burner fit is good, solid locking and simple. Having used the two premium systems, I can feel that the Stryker is a little looser and "gritty", but it works fine and it is just a little less smooth. Not a big deal. I would recommend this stove to those seeking a decent system that can serve a few roles.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Less than a Jetboil and works just as well
*by A***K on May 1, 2019*

So first off, this is my first experience with this type of gear. I've included several pictures to help explain how it works and how it differs from other Camp Chef models and other brands. The one major difference is the size. Jetboil Zip (pictured) is 0.8-liter while the MS200 is 1.3 liters. For individual backpackers, that's a huge difference. The MS200 capacity is between the Jetboil Flash (1-liter) and Sumo (1.8-liter) stoves but I wasn't able to compare overall size. This model can use Isobutane as well as Propane and that is accomplished via the threaded adaptor and extra tank stand. Propane bottles have a different way to connect (thus the adaptor) and the base of the tank is different (thus the different stand). As to whether you need Isobutane or Propane, I'll leave that to the experts but the short answer I found was that isobutane is more efficient and works better in cold conditions while propane works better at higher elevations and you may already have a tank from your other stoves. The Camp Chef stove has a built-in ignitor which is a great feature not found on some other brands. The handle is very sturdy and the lid is easy to remove and replace. Assembly and storing is just as easy as with the Jetboil stove and noticeably less expensive. However, Camp Chef does not have the color changing indicator but you know it's boiling when it starts shaking (rolling boil will do that) Since I was only using it to boil water I can't comment on the sensitivity of the flame "dial" but hopefully will be able to follow up in a couple of weeks after my next trip. I'll also see if I can compare it to another Jetboil model. I've included "storage" photos to show how it all fits together but I think the Propane stand (and isobutane tank) would work better turned the other way around.

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