| 74 | | $150 | Almost no matter what your camping kitchen needs are, this set (and sometimes a subset of what it includes) will do what you need |
| 73 | | $80 | Primus set up this basic pot set with some attributes and features that optimize efficiency without bogging you down with finicky performance or gimmicky additions |
| 72 | | $80 | The ceramic construction of these pots offer a healthy alternative to Teflon |
| 71 | | $80 | A wonderful option for the frugal car camper |
| 70 | | $120 | In its complete form, the Bugaboo is as close to your home cookware as we can envision |
| 69 | | $50 | This is an affordable way to get almost all you need all at once, provided your menu is basic and your group is small |
| 68 | | $20 | A high value stainless steel solo cook set intended for the backpacker |
| 67 | | $100 | Reasonable performance in a kit that has some of what you need and none that you don’t |
| 66 | | $95 | As long as you don’t require a frying pan as part of your integrated set, it offers innovative refinements and a close competition to some of our top scorers |
| 66 | | $80 | A lightweight and simple base camp cook set built for car camping or backpacking |
| 65 | | $50 | Well suited and carefully designed for ultralight backpacking |
| 65 | | $50 | A classic product with long-lasting performance and apocalypse-ready durability |
| 64 | | $45 | Lightweight and simple, a durable camp cup that can boil water in a flash |
| 62 | | $130 | A collapsable cookware set that is versatile and quite packable |
| 59 | | $30 | A stainless steel set ready for the hearty solo backpacker |
| 57 | | $96 | As long as your menu is simple and your group is small, this is a great choice |