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W-stove 3W Titanium Wood Stove (OEM Branded) Collapsible for Ultralight Hot Tent Camping
W-stove 3W Titanium Wood Stove (OEM Branded) Collapsible for Ultralight Hot Tent Camping
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Who is this Titanium Tent Stove for?
This titanium tent stove is designed for backpacking, backcountry hunting, ultralight winter camping and survival kits. Those who prioritize function of heat, drying gear and cooking, without sacrificing weight while packing into remote locations. This wood stove is ideal for those who hike or ride miles from the trailhead, who need a packable, durable, and efficient renewable heat source.
- Backpacking: Those that need to keep pack weight down (2.18lbs*) and take up less space while packing.
- Ultralight Winter Camping: Those that are traveling to remote locations, where you can not bring a larger stainless steel stove.
- Backcountry Hunting: Those that want to have a "Spike Camp" style remote campsite, and utilize the ability to dry gear and cook real food.
- Bushcraft, Survival Kits and Bugout Bags: Those that want a compact backup heat source and cooking surface to prepare real food and boil water. Especially important when things go south!

Titanium Tent Stove Specs
- Stove Weight: 2.18 lbs (34.8 ounces) .98kg
- Best for: 2-6 person tents
- Kit Includes: Wood Stove, Pipe, Spark Arrestor Card and Storage Pouch
- Not Included: Snow Plate (Snow and Sand Leg Base), Fireproof Mat or No-Sew DIY Stove Jack
- Window: SCHOTT German Tempered Heat Resistant Glass
- Stove Material: Certified 0.5mm POSCO Grade T1 Titanium (body) rated to 1382F, 0.1 mm 304 Stainless Steel (door parts and chimney)
- Firebox Size: 13.5" 34cm (length) x 7.8" 19cm (width) x 6.6" 16.7cm (body height) = 695 in³ (cubic inch)
- Chimney: 1.8 lbs (28.8 ounces) 0.8kg
- Stove and Pipe Total: 7.56' (height) 230cm
- Door Opening: 5" (height) x 5.5" (width) 127mm x 139mm
- Fuel Source: Firewood
- Wood Pieces: 12" (length) 304mm
- Only Stove Pipe: 6.56' (length) x 2.25" diameter (width) 2m x 60mm
- Related: Xstove XL Stainless Tent Stove
- Use case: Backpacking, ultralight winter camping, bushcraft, survival kit and bugout bags
Why a Titanium Wood Stove?
Titanium tent wood stoves are primarily used for backcountry camping, or as a backup heat and cooking source in a survival situation. The material used is ultralight, durable and has heat efficient properties. This design is super portable and colapsis down flat to fit into a backpack. Titanium is also very rust resistant in wet climates.
Need more social proof? Check out the collection of videos of the W-stove 3W Tent Stove.


Build for Backpack Elk Hunting Camps where dry heat matters
After a full day in rain, snow, freezing wind, in hyperthermic conditions is where an ultralight hot tent stove completely changes the backcountry game. The W-stove 3W Tent Stove will collapse down completely flat and fits easily inside a backpack, producing enough heat to dry clothes, warm the shelter, and get you back into the woods again more comfortably the next day.
- Dry clothes
- Morale boost
- Cook real food
- Boil water
- Wait out storms

Reliable Heat for Ultralight Winter Camping
Winter camping changes completely once you can dry gear, warm the shelter, and maintain comfort long after sunset. The W-stove 3W Tent Stove is designed for cold weather camping when packed size and a dependable heat source both matter.
Whether you're camping in fresh snowfall, wet coastal conditions, or below freezing mountain temperatures, a heated shelter and the cozy ambiance of viewing a fire, make all the difference to stay in the mountains longer and more comfortably.
- Dry gloves, socks and outer layers overnight
- Create heat in your shelter
- Boil water and cook real food
- Remove single wall tent condensation
- Watch storms out your tent door with fire

Heat, Cook and Live Comfortably Off Grid
A titanium tent stove gives bushcraft campers and survival minded adventures a dependable heat source in remote environments without adding excessive pack weight.
Designed to collapse down flat to fit into backpacks, bugout bags or other small places, giving you the options to boil water, cook real food and have a renewable woodfired heat source.
- Survival: Keep in bugout bags or emergency kits
- Bushcraft camping: Great for minimalist and self-reliant backcountry travel.
- Packable backcountry stovetop: Treat water by boiling, or add to freeze dried meals, or cook real food.

Rainy Day in the Forest Backpacking
"When temperatures drop and conditions get serious, dependable heat changes everything. An ultralight titanium stove gives you the ability to dry wet gear, cook real food in the most remote backcountry campsites.
For backpackers, hunters, bushcrafters and ultralight winter campers, it's not just about being comfortable - it's about confidence to stay out longer and go further on foot."

What Makes This Tent Wood Stove Different?
The W-stove 3W Tent Wood Stove is made up of POSCO T1 titanium, 304 stainless steel and German SCHOTT glass. It has rectangle shape firebox, with a flat top surface. It has a single door, with a glass window for viewing the flame from inside the tent. The door also has a slidable air intake, so that you can fine-tune the firewood burn rate.
The stove top has interior ribs for less warping in high heat. All walls have channels to hold them into position after warping does occur. The stoves rectangle shape firebox, makes it possible to boil water and cook real food with an ultralight pot or pan.
The whole stove system is stored by removing the four bolts from the stove body, folding down each wall, rolling up the chimney flue pipe, and then storing it inside its storage pouch. This makes it ultralight, portable and packable. You can put it inside or outside of a backpack, overlanding, bug out bag or wherever you need it on your adventure!
Unique Wood Stove Features:
- Anti-warp Ribs in the interior of firebox
- Collapses completely flat
- Roll-up chimney flue pipe




Fireplace Door Glass Viewing Window
The glass window on the door is made of the highest quality certified german SCHOTT speciality glass, for longevity and durability in the outdoors.
Having a tent wood stove with a glass window allows for firewood fuel monitoring. See how much and when to add more firewood, without opening the door to check.
Being able to see the fire flicker and burn the wood, provides a psychological cozy warmth affect and adds ambient light inside your tent. This is especially helpful during 14 hours of darkness in winter.
- Ambient light inside your shelter
- Easier fire management
- A more "campfire" experience in bad weather

Assembling Titanium Wood Stove Firebox Body
The portable camping stove body comes full apart at each of the main seams for storage and packing. Then it simply comes together by sliding the exterior walls together, closing the firebox like a shoebox and then inserting the four bolts (which also double as stove legs) through the corners of the main body. Then nuts secure it all together in place.
What makes this stove different from the rest? Each panel is made of certified POSCO T1 grade titanium with the thickness of 0.5mm for heat transfer (more durability and less warping), with interior Anti-warping channel ribs.

How to Assemble Rollable Chimney Flue Pipe
A rolling stove pipe packs down to the size of a paper towel roll to fit into a backpack. This makes it very portable for ultralight hot tent camping, it truly changes the backcountry experience, especially for backpacking, bushcraft, survival, hunting and winter camping.
We use 304 stainless steel for chimney material, so that it does not crumble, flake and deteriorate over time. Thinner grade flue pipes can easily fold and twist in the wind outdoors. We feel it's important not to cut costs here.
Rollable pipe is put together by removing its velcro storage strap. It will naturally unspool at this point (wear gloves). Then you slide the chimney rings over the end one at a time, until they are all evenly across the pipe; forming a long flue pipe tube. It is necessary to have two people assemble the chimney into a tube shape for the first time. Once the stove is burnt-in, then the pipe will more naturally snap into a pipe shape. Stove pipe should be cut with scissors to achieve desired length, to match the specific shelter.
First-time Rolling Pipe Burn-in
- Wear gloves
- Trim extra length off with scissors
- Two people to roll it into shape (first time only)
- Add pipe rings
- Slide bottom ring over Pipe Connection section


Spark Arrestor and Pipe Connection
The wood stove comes with a spark arrestor connection section. This acts as a connection from the chimney pipe to the main stove body. Several include bolts secure the connection pipe to the firebox wood stove body, and make the wood stove more wind resistant.
Once secure, the spark arrester can be inserted into the slot on the side of the connection. The airflow and burn rate is fine-tuned by adjustmenting the air intake vent.




Note: Design may have small updates than what is shown. Also known as the "3W Tent Stove".
Important: Chimney pipe goes over stove connection. In the video above you will see, stove must be Burnt-in for the first time outside or in empty shelter. Roll pipe with a second person the first time, it forms shape after burning in. Wood is the only fuel source, wood is not included. Total chimney length approximately 15" above peak height of the shelter, trim with scissors. Manufactured in South Korea. Wear gloves to assemble and operate this stove.
Titanium Tent Stove FAQ's
Titanium Tent Stove FAQ's
General Titanium Tent Stove Questions
- Why Choose Titanium over Steel? Titanium weighs much less than steel, heats up and cools down faster, and is rust resistant
- Does titanium warp? Yes, it does. Our titanium stove is made up of very high quality thick titanium and is designed with interior channels that help hold it together.
- What's the lifespan of titanium? It can last decades if you take care of it.
- What's the burn time of a tent wood stove? Burn time varies on the type of tree used as firewood and how much it is "seasoned". You must have a thick bed of coals in the belly of the stove for maximum burn time.
Set Up and Usage of Titanium Tent Stove
- Do you need to burn-in the wood stove for the first time? Yes, you should burn in the wood stove for the first time to remove factory oils.
- Do you need 2 people to roll the chimney pipe for the first time? Yes, two people are needed wearing gloves. After the stove is fully burnt-in, the pipe will remember its shape, and can be assembled solo.
- How do you assemble a collapsible wood stove? Slide the panels together, insert the support legs and lightly tighten the nuts.
- What fuel should you use? Dry seasoned firewood will result in longer and hotter burn times.
- How do you assemble a rolling chimney pipe? Always wear gloves. Roll like a paper towel roll and slide over included pipe rings.
- Do you need a tent to set-up a titanium tent stove? Yes, most titanium tent stoves are non-freestanding, so they require a stove jack for support. However, you can get creative and run guy lines in some scenarios.
Safety and Maintenance of Titanium Tent Stove
- Do you need a Spark Arrestor? Yes, you should alway use the included spark arrestor.
- What happens if you get the stove wet? Nothing, just make sure you air dry when you get home from camping
- Can you use a wood stove in any tent? Yes, you can use a wood stove in most single walled ten designs. You just need to install a stove jack in the shelter wall.
Stainless Steel Stove FAQ's
Stainless Steel Stove FAQ's
General Stainless Steel Tent Stove Questions
- Why Choose Steel over Titanium? Titanium weighs much less than steel to carry. However, it does not retain heat as long and is does not hold as much weight on the stovetop.
- Does stainless steel warp? Yes, it does a small amount. This is not a problem for simple wood stove designs (such as our X-stove XL Stove).
- What's the lifespan of stainless steel? It can last decades if you take care of it.
- What's the burn time of a tent wood stove? Burn time varies on the type of tree used as firewood and how much it is "seasoned". You must have a thick bed of coals in the belly of the stove for maximum burn time.
Set Up and Usage of Stainless Steel Tent Stove
- Do you need to burn-in the wood stove for the first time? Yes, you should burn in the wood stove for the first time to remove factory oils.
- Do stainless steel stoves radiate heat all night? No, you will have to maintain hot coals inside the stove for consistent heat output.
- How do you assemble a stainless steel wood stove? No, the firebox is already assembled.
- What fuel should you use? Dry seasoned firewood will result in longer and hotter burn times.
- How do you assemble nesting chimney stove pipe? Always wear gloves. Nesting pipe simply just stacks to the desired height you need.
- Do you need a tent to set-up a stainless steel tent stove? No, most stainless steel tent stoves are freestanding, so they don't require a tent for support.
Safety and Maintenance of Stainless Steel Tent Stove
- Do you need a Spark Arrestor? Yes, you should alway use the included spark arrestor.
- What happens if you get the stove wet? Nothing, just make sure you air dry when you get home from camping
- Can you use a wood stove in any tent? Yes, you can use a wood stove in most single walled tent designs. You just need to install a stove jack in the shelter wall.
