Stoves and gear for cycling holidays

When several days on the road are ahead, your cooking setup needs to be compact, easy to use and suited to the number of people sharing it. Explore Primus stoves, cookware, cutlery, bottles, vacuum flasks and practical accessories for cycling holidays with campsites, simple overnight stops and meals along the route.

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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 price1 699 kr
Backpacking
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Lite Plus Stove System II 1.0L

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

Sale price1 799 kr
Backpacking
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Lite Ultra Stove System 0.8L

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

Sale price1 899 kr
Backpacking
new
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Lite Ultra Stove System 1.2L

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

Sale price1 999 kr
Backpacking
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Essential Stove System 1.3L

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

Sale price1 699 kr
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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 price2 399 kr
Backpacking
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PrimeTech Stove System II 2.3L

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

Sale price2 599 kr
Outlet
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Lite Plus Bike Stove System

Extremely fuel-efficient

Sale price849 kr Regular price1 699 kr
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Outlet
Lite Plus Bike Stove System Kit356038_LitePlusFeedZone_1
Lite Plus Bike Stove System Kit

Bikepacking kit with compact stove, roll-top bag and cap

Sale price1 064 kr Regular price2 247 kr
Backpacking
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Micron III

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

Sale price799 kr
Backpacking
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Mimer Backpacking Stove

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

Sale price349 kr
Backpacking
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Essential Trail Stove

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

Sale price399 kr
Backpacking
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Essential Trail Stove Kit

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

Sale price899 kr
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Meal Set Black

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

Sale price249 kr
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Long Handle Spoon Aluminium

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

Sale price149 kr
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Trek Spork Aluminium

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

Sale price129 kr
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LiTech Trek Kettle

Light 1 L pot • hard-anodised aluminium • 270 g

Sale price499 kr
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Kåsa Mug Stainless steel

0.2 L insulated backpacker's cup • stainless steel • 120 g

Sale price199 kr
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Meal Set Green

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

Sale price249 kr
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Trek Cutlery Set Aluminium

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

Sale price349 kr
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Coffee/Tea Press Small

French press • foldable • fits small Lite & Trek pots

Sale price199 kr
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Coffee/Tea Press Large

French press • foldable • fits large Lite, Ulti & Trek pots

Sale price199 kr
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Power Gas 100 g

Versatile gas for spring to autumn• isobutane & propane

Sale price79 kr
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Power Gas 230g

Versatile gas for spring to autumn• isobutane & propane

Sale price99 kr
Power Gas 230G - 12-pack
Power Gas 230G - 12-pack

12-pack versatile gas for spring to autumn· isobutane & propane

Sale price990 kr Regular price1 188 kr
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Power Gas 230g - 2-pack

2-pack versatile gas for spring to autumn• isobutane & propane

Sale price159 kr
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Power Gas 230g - 4-pack

4-pack versatile gas for spring to autumn• isobutane & propane

Sale price319 kr

Plan your equipment around the way you travel

A cycling holiday can involve anything from a few days between established campsites to a longer journey where you prepare more of your own meals. The right equipment depends on the route, the number of cyclists and the space available in your panniers. Choosing items that work together helps reduce unnecessary weight and makes it easier to keep the complete setup organised.

If most nights are spent at campsites, a slightly larger stove and more spacious cookware can provide greater flexibility. On routes with simple overnight stops, low weight and compact packing become more important. Base your choices on the meals you expect to prepare and how often the equipment will be used rather than packing for every possible situation.

Choose a stove that suits your group and luggage

A compact backpacking stove makes it easy to stop along the route, boil water and prepare something warm. A small system is often enough for one or two cyclists, while larger groups benefit from greater capacity and stable support for shared cookware.

Lite Stove System combines the burner and pot in a compact format that is easy to keep together inside a pannier. It is particularly useful when packing space is limited and your main priority is boiling water or preparing simple meals. If you prefer separate components, Essential Trail Kit provides a flexible starting point that can be adapted to the length of the trip and the size of the group.

Match the cooking setup to your meals

Think about what you genuinely intend to prepare before choosing your setup. Cyclists who mainly need hot water can prioritise a fast, compact system, while those planning fuller meals may prefer a separate stove and cookware that offer more room for stirring and serving.

Keeping the setup simple also makes daily routines easier. When the stove, pot and essential utensils are stored together, you can prepare breakfast, pack the bike and continue the journey without searching through several different bags.

Cookware that makes good use of limited space

On a bicycle, cookware should pack closely together without becoming difficult to access. Primus cookware and utensils include options for solo cyclists, pairs and smaller groups. Choose the size according to the meals you plan to prepare and make sure the pot stands securely on the selected stove.

Smaller items can often be stored inside the cookware during transport. This makes better use of the available space, keeps the cooking equipment together and reduces the number of loose parts that need to be found at every stop.

Cutlery and tableware for stops along the way

You rarely need a complete table setting on a cycling holiday. A few durable items that work for breakfast, roadside breaks and evening meals are usually more practical. Primus plates and cutlery can be combined with the rest of your cooking gear without taking up unnecessary room.

Trek Cutlery Set Aluminium brings together the most frequently used utensils in a lightweight format. Store the set inside the cookware or in a fixed pocket so that it remains easy to find when you stop for a short break.

Water, coffee and warm drinks throughout the day

Plan your water capacity according to the distance between reliable refill points. A durable water bottle should be easy to reach while travelling, allowing you to drink regularly without unpacking your panniers at every stop.

A vacuum flask can be prepared in the morning and keep a drink warm until the next longer break. For coffee at the campsite or beside the route, Primus coffee and tea essentials can be combined with a compact stove without requiring a separate, bulky setup.

A practical packing list for your cycling holiday

When reviewing your cycling holiday equipment, every item should have a clear purpose and a fixed place in your luggage. The following essentials provide a practical foundation for cooking, drinks and breaks along the route:

  • A stove with enough capacity for the number of people using it.
  • Cookware suited to the meals you genuinely intend to prepare.
  • Cutlery, a mug and only the utensils needed for your usual routine.
  • A water bottle and, when useful, a vacuum flask for longer stages.
  • Reliable ignition, a compact knife and the small accessories required by the stove.

Pack the equipment in roughly the order in which it will be used. This makes it easier to set up during a short stop and reduces the need to empty an entire pannier before preparing a drink or meal.

Keep small items organised during the ride

Ignition, cutlery and smaller stove accessories should not move freely among the rest of your luggage. Primus carrying and cooling gear helps keep equipment organised and makes it easier to move a complete cooking setup between different bags.

A compact outdoor knife can also be useful for opening packaging and handling small tasks at the campsite. Store it securely, place heavier equipment low in the panniers and distribute the weight as evenly as possible between both sides of the bicycle.

Frequently asked questions about cycling holidays

The right stove and accessories depend on the distance, overnight stops and number of people sharing the equipment. Below are answers to five common questions about cooking and practical Primus gear for cycling holidays.

Which stove is best for a cycling holiday?

A compact stove is usually a good choice because it fits easily into panniers and can be set up quickly. An integrated stove system is convenient for one or two people, while larger groups need greater capacity and stable support for more spacious cookware.

Which cookware do I need for cooking on the road?

Choose cookware according to what you genuinely intend to prepare. A smaller pot is often enough for hot water and simple meals, while several cyclists need more capacity. The cookware should pack efficiently and remain stable on the selected stove.

Is a vacuum flask worth taking during summer?

A vacuum flask can still be useful during cool mornings, wet weather and longer stages. Preparing a warm drink before departure allows you to take a quick break without setting up the complete cooking system every time.

How should I store cooking accessories in my panniers?

Keep ignition, cutlery and smaller accessories together in a separate bag, and store suitable items inside the cookware. This keeps the setup organised, makes each part easier to find and prevents loose equipment from damaging the rest of your luggage.

What should I consider when sharing equipment with another cyclist?

Agree on who carries each part and distribute the weight between the bicycles. One cyclist can carry the stove and smaller accessories while the other carries the cookware, bottles or vacuum flask, helping keep both panniers balanced.

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