>>1407288>https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/olicamp-ion-micro-titanium-stove-17ntwunmcrttnmstvcac/17ntwunmcrttnmstvcacTitanium stoves are great and lightweight, but are only reliable for boiling water. Anything more than that will cause the stove to fail.
>https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/camp-chef-stryker-100-isobutane-backpacker-stove-16ccfustrykrsbtnscac/16ccfustrykrsbtnscacThese wind burner-esque stoves are nice and great for trips where you don't have to carry your gear, or if you are going to an area with a lot of wind. They suck, because you are stuck using a proprietary pot set, and you usually wind up packing in extra weight for dead features (piezeo, regulators etc) They are also top heavy.
>https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/msr-iso-pro-pocket-rocket-17msrupcktrckt2xxcac/17msrupcktrckt2xxcacIts a solid stove, but its just a shittier version of the GSI pinnacle cannister stove. Reason being: Arms are flimsy, arms are small, its heavier, and the carry case is trash. 5 bucks more gets you a better stove.
https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/jetboil-zip-cooking-system-15jetuzpxxxxxxxxxcac/15jetuzpxxxxxxxxxcacPiezo, regulator, prone to melting, proprietary pots, top heavy etc etc.
You want a reccomendation?
http://gsioutdoors.com/pinnacle-4-season-stove.htmlRemote Cannister, ability to invert fuel, functional at temperatures up to -10 as an isobutane stove as well as functional in alpine situations, a little on the heavier side, ability to take 8' pots, more fuel efficient than 90% of stoves on the market.