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Deploys fast—opens like a pack of cards, pop legs, click fuel in. With 2.1 kW output (~1800 kcal/h), it delivers steady boil times. V-shaped shields provide natural wind protection — judged as “windproof without windscreen” (). Stable wide footprint, holds a wide range of cookware securely.
Pros
- Book-style fold makes it ultra-thin and packable (25 mm) [oai_citation:0‡Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Thickness-Storage-Included-Camping-Touring/dp/B0BG31PZB9?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
- Integrated wind shield and low profile resist wind
- Solid heat output with 2.1 kW power ()
- Built-in piezo ignition, robust build quality
Cons
- Fire control is limited—small burner head can cause hotspots ()
- Heavier (380 g) and bulkier than ultralight canister stoves
- Assembly requires practice; legs can slip if not fully deployed
Specs
- Fuel: CB cassette gas canister (ST-760/ST-700)
- Output: 2.1 kW / 1800 kcal/h
- Burn Time: ~2.1 hr per ST-760; ~2.6 hr per ST-700 ()
- Folded Size: 142 × 78 × 25 mm; Open Size: 153 × 195 × 77 mm ()
- Weight: 380 g (with soft case) ()
- Materials: Aluminum body, stainless pot stands, brass valve
- Ignition: Piezoelectric built-in
- Included: Soft storage case, auxiliary trivet
Final Thoughts
The GStove ST‑320 is a rare blend of design and performance: a suitcase burner that packs thin, cooks strong, and resists wind without extra gear. Ideal for touring, urban camping, or minimalist kitchen setups. Not for ultralight trekkers, but for anyone who values compact utility over form-factor sacrifice—it’s a standout.
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Every tool we review moves with purpose. Sharp, minimal, built to last — gear that earns its place in your kit. No trends, no noise. Just precision instruments for those who understand that less is more, and what you carry defines how you move.

