Gear for overlanding

Overlanding is built around long-distance travel, self-sufficiency and having the right equipment ready when the route takes you far from everyday services. Primus stoves, cookware, bottles, meal gear and lighting help create a dependable overlanding kitchen for everything from quick roadside meals to several days at a remote camp.

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Essential Trail Stove Kit

Kit: pot + pan • top-mounted • 1–2 ppl • 350 g

Sale price€79,99
Backpacking
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Essential Trail Stove

Stable • top-mounted • wind protection • 1–2 ppl • 112 g

Sale price€34,99
Expedition
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OmniFuel Kit

Powerful complete kit • multi-fuel • 1–4 ppl • 450 g

Sale price€254,99
Backpacking
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Lite Stove System 0.5L

0.5 L pot • top-mounted • Piezo • 1–2 ppl • 350 g

Sale price€114,99
Backpacking
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Mimer Backpacking Stove

Durable • top-mounted • wide flame • 1–3 ppl • 195 g

Sale price€29,99
Backpacking
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Lite Ultra Stove System 0.8L

Ultralight top-mounted • pot • Piezo • 1–2 ppl • 240 g

Sale price€169,99
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Long Handle Spoon Aluminium

Spoon with long handle • hard-anodised aluminium • 18 g

Sale price€14,99
Backpacking
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Express Backpacking Stove

Compact • top-mounted • narrow flame • 1–6 ppl • 88 g

Sale price€49,99
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Backpacking
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PrimeTech Stove System II 1.3L

Easy-to-use backpacking stove with pots, 1–3 people

Sale price€220,95
Backpacking
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Lite Ultra Stove System 1.2L

Ultralight top-mounted • pot • Piezo • 1–3 ppl • 290 g

Sale price€179,99
Backpacking
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Micron III

Ultralight pocket-sized • top-mounted • 1–2 ppl • 58 g

Sale price€69,99
Expedition
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OmniLite Ti Kit

Ultralight complete kit • multi-fuel • 1–2 ppl • 230 g

Sale price€279,99
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Meal Set Black

Kit 8 parts: plate, bowl & spork • cutting board & grater

Sale price€22,99
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PrimeTech Stove System II 1.3L w. pan

Easy-to-use camping stove with pots and a frying pan, for 1–3 people

Sale price€230,95
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Trek Spork Aluminium

Light • spoon & fork in one • hard-anodised aluminium • 14 g

Sale price€9,99
Backpacking
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Lite Plus Stove System II 0.8L

0.8 L pot • top-mounted • Piezo • 1–2 ppl • 375 g

Sale price€149,99
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Meal Set Green

Kit 8 parts: plate, bowl & spork • cutting board & grater

Sale price€22,99
Expedition
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Ulti Stove System 1.7L

Wind-resistant • infrared burner • pot • 2–3 ppl • 690 g

Sale price€344,99
Expedition
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Ulti Stove System 1.0L

Wind-resistant • infrared burner • pot • 1–2 ppl • 600 g

Sale price€324,99
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Trek Cutlery Set Aluminium

Light • knife, fork & spoon • hard-anodised aluminium • 36 g

Sale price€29,99
Expedition
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OmniFuel

Powerful • multi-fuel • 1–4 ppl • 350 g

Sale price€244,99
Expedition
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OmniLite Ti

Ultralight • multi-fuel • 1–2 ppl • 230 g

Sale price€269,99
Expedition
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MultiFuel Stove

Simple and robust • multi-fuel • 1–4 ppl • 373 g

Sale price€209,99
Backpacking
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Lite Plus Stove System II 1.0L

1 L pot • top-mounted • Piezo • 1–3 ppl • 445 g

Sale price€159,99
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Kvarts Water Bottle 1.0 L

1.0 L water bottle • Tritan • lightweight • standard cap

Sale price€17,99
Backpacking
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PrimeTech Stove System II 2.3L

2 pots • remote canister • Piezo • 2–5 ppl • 1 019 g

Sale price€239,95
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Flinta Insulated Lunch Jug 0.4 L

Food jug • vacuum insulated • 8h hot / 17h cold

Sale price€39,99
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Flinta Insulated Lunch Jug 0.4 L

Food jug • vacuum insulated • 8h hot / 17h cold

Sale price€39,99
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Kvarts Water Bottle 1.0 L

1.0 L water bottle • Tritan • lightweight • standard cap

Sale price€17,99
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Kvarts Water Bottle 1.0 L

1.0 L water bottle • Tritan • lightweight • standard cap

Sale price€17,99
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Mika Insulated Bottle 0.75 L

0.75 L water bottle • vacuum insulated • 9h hot / 47h cold

Sale price€44,99
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Mika Insulated Bottle 0.5 L

0.5 L water bottle • vacuum insulated • 7h hot / 32h cold

Sale price€34,99
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Mika Insulated Bottle 0.5 L

0.5 L water bottle • vacuum insulated • 7h hot / 32h cold

Sale price€34,99
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Kvarts Water Bottle 1.0 L

1.0 L water bottle • Tritan • lightweight • standard cap

Sale price€17,99
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PrimeTech Stove System II 2.3L w. pan

Easy-to-use stove system with pots, 2-5 people

Sale price€239,99
Backpacking
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Essential Stove System 1.3L

2 pots + pan • remote canister • 1–3 ppl • 822 g

Sale price€156,95
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Basalt Thermo Bottle 0.75 L

0.75 L vacuum bottle fo expedition • 36h hot / 47h cold

Sale price€54,99
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Flinta Insulated Lunch Jug 0.55 L

Food jug + cup • vacuum insulated • 10h hot / 28h cold

Sale price€44,99
Backpacking
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Essential Stove System 2.3L

2 pots + pan • remote canister • 2–5 ppl • 1002 g

Sale price€174,95

Build a kitchen for the journey

Overlanding gives you the carrying capacity to prioritise dependable equipment rather than chasing the lowest possible weight. A well-planned kitchen makes it easier to prepare proper meals wherever the route allows a safe and suitable stop.

Primus camping stoves provide a solid base for an overlanding setup. Choose the size around how many people you cook for, how complex your meals are and how quickly the kitchen needs to be packed away before moving on.

Two burners, more options

When overlanding stretches across several days, being able to cook more than one part of a meal at the same time makes camp life considerably easier. Kinjia Stove gives you two cooking positions in a portable format that works well for a vehicle-supported kitchen.

One burner can handle a pot while the other takes care of a frying pan or kettle. That flexibility becomes useful when the kitchen is used for breakfast, dinner and repeated stops throughout the journey.

Cookware for real camp meals

Overlanding allows more room for useful cookware than activities where every item has to be carried on your back. Primus cookware and utensils make it possible to build the setup around the meals you actually want to prepare.

A practical combination of pot, frying pan and a few preparation tools covers anything from a quick breakfast to a full evening meal. Stackable and multifunctional pieces also make the kitchen easier to organise between stops.

Make every meal easy to serve

A complete overlanding kitchen also needs equipment for eating, not just cooking. Primus plates and cutlery provide reusable options that can stay with the kitchen throughout the trip.

Keeping one set for each traveller means fewer disposable items and a faster routine at camp. When everything has a defined place, it is also easier to check that the kitchen is complete before departure.

Water for remote stages

Access to water can change significantly along an overlanding route. Primus water bottles make it easy to separate personal drinking water from larger reserves used for cooking and camp routines.

Give each traveller a bottle that stays easy to reach and plan the remaining water capacity around the route. A clear system makes it easier to monitor consumption when the next reliable refill point is further away.

Coffee before the next stage

Long driving stages and early starts make coffee and tea a natural part of many overlanding routines. Primus coffee and tea essentials make it possible to prepare a fresh drink when camp is packed or during a longer stop.

A dedicated coffee setup also reduces dependence on finding shops and cafés along the route. Prepare the drink where you stop and keep the day moving on your own schedule.

Warm drinks between camps

Not every pause needs a complete kitchen setup. A Primus vacuum flask keeps a warm drink ready for cold mornings, long transfers and short stops between camps.

Prepare it while the kitchen is already in use and take the next portion with you. This gives you access to something warm without unpacking cooking equipment again later in the day.

Light for late arrivals

Overlanding does not always end before sunset. Primus lamps and lanterns help keep the cooking area, table and equipment visible when camp is established late or packed before sunrise.

A dedicated camp light also makes it easier to organise equipment without relying entirely on vehicle lighting. Position it to illuminate the working area while keeping the stove itself on a stable, suitable outdoor surface.

Pack an overlanding kitchen that works

Build the kitchen around route length, group size and how independent you expect to be between supply stops:

  • A stable stove with enough cooking capacity for the group.
  • Pots and frying pans that cover several types of meals.
  • Reusable plates, bowls and cutlery for everyone travelling.
  • Personal water bottles plus additional water capacity for camp.
  • Coffee and tea equipment for starts and longer stops.
  • A vacuum flask for warm drinks between camps.
  • A lantern for cooking and organising after dark.

The strongest overlanding setup is not the one with the most equipment. It is the one that covers your daily routines reliably and can be packed, used and checked without slowing down the journey.

Frequently asked questions about overlanding gear

Overlanding can range from weekend routes to long journeys through remote areas. These five questions cover how Primus equipment can support cooking, drinking and camp routines along the way.

What is overlanding?

Overlanding is vehicle-supported travel where the journey, self-sufficiency and time spent moving through different environments are central parts of the experience. Trips can range from short routes to extended journeys with several nights away.

Which Primus gear is useful for overlanding?

Stoves, cookware, plates, cutlery, bottles, vacuum flasks, coffee equipment and lanterns are particularly useful because they support everyday meals and camp routines throughout the journey.

Which stove works well for overlanding?

A stable stove with enough cooking space for the group is usually more useful than an ultralight model. Two cooking positions are particularly practical when preparing complete meals regularly.

How should I plan an overlanding kitchen?

Start with the meals you normally prepare and choose products that cover those tasks without unnecessary duplication. Give frequently used items fixed positions so the kitchen is fast to set up and pack away.

Where should I use my outdoor stove?

Use outdoor stoves on a stable, suitable and well-ventilated surface according to their instructions. Follow local fire restrictions and never operate outdoor cooking equipment in an enclosed vehicle or other unsuitable space.

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