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Overlanding
Built tough for the road — fire gear that keeps up with your most rugged adventures.
Fire on the Trail
Overlanding is about self-reliance, remote exploration, and making camp wherever the road takes you. A dependable fire pit or wood stove isn’t a luxury out here — it’s a necessity. It boils your water, cooks your meals, dries your gear, and warms your bones at 10,000 feet.
NatureStove’s overlanding gear is engineered for punishment: corrosion-resistant finishes, vibration-proof mounts, and multi-fuel flexibility. Pair a vehicle-mount fire pit with a hot tent stove and you’re set for any terrain, any temperature. See our full product range for complete setups.
Overlanding Fire Gear
Vehicle-Mount Fire Pits
Rugged fire pits that secure to your truck bed or trailer hitch. Set up camp in minutes, tear down even faster.
Hot Tent Stoves
Glass-door wood stoves with chimney kits for heating your tent or shelter. Stay warm at any elevation, any season.
Multi-Fuel Camp Stoves
Versatile stoves that burn wood, charcoal, or pellets. One stove for cooking, heating, and ambiance — wherever the road takes you.
Overlanding Fire Safety
- Secure your gear: Always lash down fire pits and stoves during transit. A 15 lb fire pit becomes a projectile in a sudden stop — use ratchet straps or a dedicated gear box bolted to your bed.
- Check fire bans along your route: Conditions change fast in remote areas. Download InciWeb or your state’s fire restriction app for real-time updates. A contained stove with a spark arrestor is often allowed even during moderate restrictions.
- Elevation changes everything: Above 8,000 feet, fires burn less efficiently due to lower oxygen. Use smaller, denser fuel loads and expect longer boil times for cooking. A bellows or battery-powered fan helps.
- Carry out all ash: Pack a metal ash bucket with a sealing lid. Dump cooled ash in designated areas or carry it to the next town’s waste facility. Leave your campsite cleaner than you found it.
- Multi-fuel flexibility matters: On long routes, you can’t always find dry firewood. A multi-fuel stove that burns wood, charcoal, or pellets means you’re never stuck without heat.
Overlanding Gear Specs

Blaze Tent Stove
Weight: 26 lbs
Chimney: 5-section kit
Best for: hot tents, base camps
$169.99

Forge Rocket Stove
Weight: 4.2 lbs
Fuel: twigs, sticks, pellets
Best for: overlanding cooking
$49.99
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