Tantilise your tastebuds beyond the dining table, with the Jetboil Genesis Basecamp System.
This all-in-one, all-star camp champ comes with a 10-inch Fry Pan, Flux Ring 5L Camp Pot, and System Carry Bag. The 10-inch pan is coated in non-stick ceramic, allowing a super simple post-chomp clean-up! Melt some snow or sauté like a pro owing to a 10,000 BTU heating system, and stow away into the included carry bag for a snug fit amongst other gear ahead of your next adventure.
Construct, create, and consume with the Jetboil Genesis Basecamp System!
Dual-burner design functions as standalone stove
10,000 BTU heating system
B1 litre of water in just over 3 minutes (using Jetboil 5L FluxRing Cooking Pot)
Regulated for consistent performance down to -7° C
Convenient and reliable lever igniter
Attachable windscreen
System carry bag with pocket
Compatible with standard 16.4 oz propane bottle
Easy-to-clean
Includes 10” Fry Pan, Flux Ring 5L Camp Pot, System Carry Bag
10.8 MJ/h (per burner) | 48 Liters per 468g Propane Cartridge using 5L FluxRing Cooking Pot
Gas Fitting to Appliance:
BOM via Regulator
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
JGNSY-AU
Snowys Code:
157612
Staff tip:The Genesis Basecamp Stove System uses a standard 16.4 oz / 368 g propane bottle (sold separately, see the 'You Might Also Like' section below). It is not compatible with the Jetpower Fuel from JetBoil
Reviews
(6)
4.06
Q&A's (3)
LCC27 connection?1 answer
Do you have a hose that can connect this to a gas bottle with an LCC27 fitting?
John - Sydney, NSW(5 months ago)
G'day John,
We've had this question before so I'll check the answer below:
We've reached out to Jetboil in the US, here's their response:
"The adapter hose that is purchased MUST be connected to the regulator. You cannot bypass the regulator. Here is what we tell our customers in the US:
You must connect the stock regulator to the Fuel input Port on the stove as normal. The top-end of the adapter hose will then get secured to the regulator. NOTE: the hose must not have an in-line regulator. The lower end of the hose should be connected directly to the bulk tank threads...again...NO additional regulator.
I highly recommend taking the original Propane Regulator arm that comes with the stove to a reputable propane supply store (they're specialists!) and tell them you need a thread adapter hose for connecting the regulator to a standard 20 lb. Tank valve. They should be able to help in selecting the hose and they might even offer such a hose in different lengths.
When all connections are made and leak-testing has been performed on all connections to confirm there is no fuel leakage, slowly open the tank valve to charge the hose/system. This should only take a moment and then you may proceed to open the tank valve fully. From there, refer to the user manual for normal operation of the stove.
As with all propane connections of this type, the system should be disconnected after use to relieve back pressure on the internal regulator components."
Is there a grill plate accessory that will fit? Something like the Coleman HyperFlame Grill Plate... maybe that one could be made to fit? I like the idea that it would catch some of the mess
Alex - Canberra, ACT(9 months ago)
G'day Alex,
There's not, no. Jetboil don't make any accessories like this which would be cool. Given the unique round shape, there isn't an aftermarket alternative that would work either - sorry!
Lauren - Snowys(9 months ago)
Fuel options1 answer
Can the stove be attached to a standard 4kg cylinder?
Dave - Bribie Island, QLD (12 months ago)
G'day Dave,
We've finally heard back from Jetboil in the US, here's their response:
The adapter hose that is purchased MUST be connected to the regulator. You cannot bypass the regulator. Here is what we tell our customers in the US:
You must connect the stock regulator to the Fuel input Port on the stove as normal. The top-end of the adapter hose will then get secured to the regulator. NOTE: the hose must not have an in-line regulator. The lower end of the hose should be connected directly to the bulk tank threads...again...NO additional regulator.
I highly recommend taking the original Propane Regulator arm that comes with the stove to a reputable propane supply store (they're specialists!) and tell them you need a thread adapter hose for connecting the regulator to a standard 20 lb. Tank valve. They should be able to help in selecting the hose and they might even offer such a hose in different lengths.
When all connections are made and leak-testing has been performed on all connections to confirm there is no fuel leakage, slowly open the tank valve to charge the hose/system. This should only take a moment and then you may proceed to open the tank valve fully. From there, refer to the user manual for normal operation of the stove.
As with all propane connections of this type, the system should be disconnected after use to relieve back pressure on the internal regulator components.
Based on this info, grab one of these hoses (I've tried it out in person just now), and just be mindful of the considerations, and precautions, as mentioned above.