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Product description

Designed and developed in the French Alps, this light and stable stove lets you prepare your meals quickly and safely.

Looking for a safe stove to use on uneven ground? Look no further. Designed for the mountains, this lightweight yet powerful screw-in stove is extra stable for remote meals when hiking.

FORCLAZ

Remote gas stove with lighter - mt500

Sale priceDhs. 285.00

Size Guide

Size Guide

Size Guide

MEN’S
Tops
Size Chest (in) Waist (in)
XS 33.1 – 34.3 27.6 – 28.7
S 34.6 – 35.8 29.1 – 30.3
M 36.2 – 37.4 30.7 – 31.9
L 37.8 – 40.6 32.3 – 35.0
XL 40.9 – 44.5 35.4 – 39.4
2XL 44.9 – 48.4 39.8 – 43.7
3XL 48.8 – 53.1 44.1 – 48.4
Bottoms
Size Low hip (in) Waist (in)
XS 31.5 – 33.5 26.0 – 28.0
S 33.9 – 35.8 28.3 – 30.3
M 36.2 – 38.2 30.7 – 32.7
L 38.6 – 40.9 33.1 – 35.0
XL 41.3 – 43.7 35.4 – 38.2
2XL 44.1 – 46.5 38.6 – 41.3
3XL 46.9 – 49.6 41.7 – 44.5
HOW TO MEASURE:

Head: Wrap a tape measure around your head, above your eyebrows. Make sure it is parallel to the floor when you're looking straight ahead.

Chest: Wrap a tape measure around your back and measure the fullest part of your chest. Make sure it's straight and parallel to the floor. Look straight ahead, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

Waist: Wrap a tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist, above your belly button. Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

Hand: Hold a tape measure at the bend of the thumb. Wrap around your palm.

WOMEN’S
Tops
Size Low hip (in) Waist (in)
2XS 31.5 – 32.7 22.8 – 24.4
XS 33.1 – 34.3 24.4 – 25.6
S 34.6 – 35.8 26.0 – 27.2
M 36.2 – 37.4 27.6 – 28.7
L 37.8 – 40.6 29.1 – 33.1
XL 40.9 – 44.5 33.5 – 37.8
2XL 44.9 – 48.4 38.2 – 42.5
Bottoms
Size Low hip (in) Waist (in)
2XS 31.1 – 33.5 23.6 – 24.8
XS 33.5 – 35.4 25.2 – 26.8
S 35.4 – 37.8 27.2 – 28.7
M 37.8 – 40.2 29.1 – 31.1
L 40.2 – 42.5 31.5 – 33.9
XL 42.5 – 44.9 34.3 – 36.6
2XL 44.9 – 47.2 37.0 – 39.4
Bra
Size Bust (in) Underbust (in)
2XS 30.7 – 31.5 24.8 – 26.4
XS 31.5 – 33.5 24.8 – 28.3
S 33.5 – 35.4 26.8 – 30.3
M 35.4 – 37.4 28.7 – 32.3
L 37.4 – 39.4 30.7 – 34.3
XL 39.4 – 41.3 32.7 – 36.2
2XL 41.3 – 43.3 34.6 – 38.2
HOW TO MEASURE:

Head: Wrap a tape measure around your head, above your eyebrows. Make sure it is parallel to the floor when you're looking straight ahead.

Bust: Wrap a tape measure around your back and measure the fullest part of your bust. Make sure it's straight and parallel to the floor. Look straight ahead, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

Underbust: Directly below the bust. wrap a tape measure around the ribcage. Make sure it's straight and parallel to the floor. Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

Waist: Wrap a tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist, above your belly button. Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

Hips: Wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of your hips.

Hand: Hold a tape measure at the bend of the thumb. Wrap around your palm.

KIDS’
Boys
Age Height (in) Chest (in) Waist (in) Low hip (in)
6 months 24.0 – 27.2 16.5 – 16.9 14.6 – 15.2 16.5 – 17.1
9 months 27.6 – 28.3 16.9 – 17.3 15.2 – 15.6 17.1 – 17.7
12 months 28.7 – 29.5 17.3 – 17.7 15.6 – 16.1 17.7 – 18.5
18 months 29.9 – 31.9 18.1 – 18.5 16.3 – 16.9 18.5 – 19.3
24 months 32.3 – 34.6 18.9 – 19.3 17.3 – 18.1 19.3 – 20.3
2 – 3 years 35.0 – 37.4 19.7 – 20.1 18.1 – 18.9 20.3 – 20.9
3 – 4 years 37.8 – 40.2 20.5 – 21.3 19.3 – 20.1 21.3 – 22.4
4 – 5 years 40.6 – 44.1 21.7 – 22.4 20.1 – 20.9 22.8 – 24.0
5 – 6 years 44.5 – 48.0 22.8 – 23.6 20.9 – 21.7 24.4 – 25.6
7 – 8 years 48.4 – 51.2 24.4 – 24.8 21.7 – 22.4 26.0 – 27.2
8 – 9 years 51.6 – 55.1 25.2 – 26.4 22.8 – 23.6 27.6 – 28.7
10 – 11 years 55.5 – 59.1 26.8 – 28.7 24.0 – 25.2 29.1 – 30.3
12 – 13 years 59.4 – 63.0 29.1 – 31.5 25.6 – 27.2 30.7 – 33.1
14 – 15 years 63.4 – 67.7 31.9 – 34.6 27.6 – 29.1 33.5 – 35.8
Girls
Age Height (in) Chest (in) Waist (in) Low hip (in)
6 months 24.0 – 27.2 15.4 – 16.9 13.4 – 15.2 15.4 – 17.1
9 months 27.6 – 28.3 16.9 – 17.3 15.2 – 15.6 17.1 – 17.7
12 months 28.7 – 29.5 17.3 – 17.7 15.6 – 16.1 17.7 – 18.5
18 months 29.9 – 31.9 18.1 – 18.5 16.3 – 16.9 18.5 – 19.3
24 months 32.3 – 34.6 18.9 – 19.3 17.3 – 18.1 19.3 – 20.3
2 – 3 years 35.0 – 37.4 19.7 – 20.1 18.1 – 18.9 20.3 – 20.9
3 – 4 years 37.8 – 40.2 20.5 – 21.3 19.3 – 20.1 21.3 – 22.4
4 – 5 years 40.6 – 44.1 21.7 – 22.4 20.1 – 20.9 22.8 – 24.0
5 – 6 years 44.5 – 48.0 22.8 – 23.6 20.9 – 21.7 24.4 – 25.6
7 – 8 years 48.4 – 51.2 24.4 – 24.8 21.7 – 22.4 26.0 – 27.2
8 – 9 years 51.6 – 55.1 25.2 – 26.4 22.8 – 23.6 27.6 – 28.7
10 – 11 years 55.5 – 58.3 26.8 – 28.0 24.0 – 24.8 29.1 – 31.9
12 – 13 years 58.7 – 62.6 28.3 – 31.9 25.2 – 26.4 32.3 – 35.0
14 – 15 years 63.0 – 65.4 32.3 – 33.9 26.8 – 28.0 35.4 – 36.6
HOW TO MEASURE:

Height:Stand against a wall, barefoot or in socks, heels pasted to the wall. Stand right, then hold a book or flat object on the top of your head. Block the book, mark the bottom edge of the book. Measure the distance from the floor to the mark.

Head:Wrap a tape measure around your head, above your eyebrows. Make sure it is parallel to the floor when your head is straight.

Hand:Hold a tape measure at the bend of the thumb. Wrap around your palm.

FOOTWEAR
Men's Footwear
US Size Foot length (in) EU Size Foot length (cm)
6 9.6 38.5 24.5
6.5 9.6 39 24.5
7 9.8 39.5 25
7.5 10 40 25.5
7.5 10 40.5 25.5
8 10.2 41 26
8.5 10.4 41.5 26.5
9 10.4 42 26.5
9.5 10.6 42.5 27
9.5 10.8 43 27.5
10 11 43.5 27.5
10.5 11 44 28
11 11.2 44.5 28.5
11.5 11.2 45 28.5
11.5 11.4 45.5 29
12 11.6 46 29.5
12.5 11.6 46.5 29.5
Women's Footwear
US Size Foot length (in) EU Size Foot length (cm)
4 8.25 34 20.8
4.5 8.5 34.5 21.3
5 8.7 35 22
5.5 8.9 35.5 22.5
5.5 8.9 36 22.5
6 9.1 36.5 23
6.5 9.3 37 23.5
7 9.3 37 23.5
7.5 9.4 38 24
7.5 9.6 38.5 24.5
8 9.6 39 24.5
8.5 9.8 39.5 25
9 10 40 25.5
9 10 40.5 25.5
9.5 10.2 41 26
10 10.4 41.5 26.5
10.5 10.4 42 26.5
Unisex Footwear
Women's / Men's US Size Foot length (in) EU Size Foot length (cm)
W5 / M3.5 8.6 35 21.9
W5.5 / M4 8.9 36 22.5
W6 / M4.5 9.1 36.5 23
W6.5 / M5 9.3 37 23.5
W7 / M5.5 9.3 37.5 23.5
W7.5 / M6 9.4 38 24
W8 / M6.5 9.6 39 24.5
W8.5 / M7 9.8 39.5 25
W9 / M7.5 10 40 25.5
W9.5 / M8 10.2 41 26
W10 / M8.5 10.4 41.5 26.5
W10.5 / M9 10.4 42 26.5
W11 / M9.5 10.8 43 27.5
W11.5 / M10 11 43.5 27.5
W12 / M10.5 11 44 28
W12.5 / M11 11.2 44.5 28.5
W13 / M11.5 11.2 45 28.5
W14 / M12 11.6 46 29.5
W15 / M13 11.8 47 30
W16 / M13.5 12 48 30.5
HOW TO MEASURE:

Foot length:Stand against a wall, heels touching the wall. Put an object (e.g. book...) against your longest toe. Measure the length between the wall and the object. Repeat this process for the other foot. If the lengths are different, choose the largest.

ACCESSORIES
Headwear (Caps, Beanies, Hats)
US Size Head (in)
2XS 18.5 – 19.7
XS 19.7 – 20.9
S 20.9 – 22.0
M 22.0 – 23.2
L 23.2 – 24.4
Helmets
US Size Head (in)
2XS 17.3 – 19.3
XS 18.5 – 20.5
S 20.5 – 21.7
M 21.7 – 23.2
L 23.2 – 24.4
Gloves
Size Palm perimeter (in) Hand length (in)
2XS 7.0 – 7.3 6.3 – 6.6
XS 7.3 – 7.6 6.7 – 6.9
S 7.6 – 7.9 7.0 – 7.2
M 8.0 – 8.2 7.2 – 7.4
L 8.3 – 8.5 7.4 – 7.7
XL 8.6 – 8.9 7.7 – 7.9
2XL 8.9 – 9.2 8.0 – 8.1
3XL 9.2 – 9.5 8.2 – 8.4
HOW TO MEASURE:

Head:Wrap a tape measure around your head, above your eyebrows. Make sure it is parallel to the floor when your head is straight.

Hand:Hold a tape measure at the bend of the thumb. Wrap around your palm.

BIKES
Kids' Bikes
Bike size Height (ft)
12" 2'5" – 3'0"
14" 3'0" – 3'5"
16" 3'5" – 3'11"
20" 3'11" – 4'5"
24" 4'5" – 5'1"
Road & Gravel Bikes
Bike size Height (ft)
XS 5'1" – 5'5"
S 5'5" – 5'8"
M 5'8" – 5'11"
L 5'11" – 6'2"
XL 6'2" – 6'7"
Mountain Bikes
Bike size Height (ft)
S 4'11" – 5'5"
M 5'5" – 5'9"
L 5'9" – 6'0"
XL 6'0" – 6'7"
Color : Unique
Size: Unique size
Ref: 8559535
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Up to 2-year warranty
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Product description

Designed and developed in the French Alps, this light and stable stove lets you prepare your meals quickly and safely.

Looking for a safe stove to use on uneven ground? Look no further. Designed for the mountains, this lightweight yet powerful screw-in stove is extra stable for remote meals when hiking.

Description

Designed and developed in the French Alps, this light and stable stove lets you prepare your meals quickly and safely.

Safety

This stove meets standard EN521. It must be used only with butane/propane cartridges compliant with standard EN417. Decathlon Forclaz cartridges (100 g, 230 g, 450 g) comply with standard EN417 and are compatible with the Decathlon - Forclaz MT100, MT500 and MT500 remote stoves. Read the instructions and precautions for use attached to the stove.

Setting up the stove and connecting a gas cartridge:

To set up a gas cartridge, always do so in a ventilated place, preferably outdoors and never near a flame, heat source, spark, individuals or flammable materials. Check that your stove's gas inlet is properly closed and check the location and condition of the leakproof seal. Make sure that the cartridge is on a stable flat surface. Do not shake.

Setting up the stove and connecting a gas cartridge (continued):

Keep the device IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION and screw in the cartridge by hand, turning it clockwise until it stops, taking care not to damage the thread. Follow the same instructions to take off the cartridge. It's normal to hear a small fizzing sound (escaping gas) for less than 2 seconds when connecting the cartridge to the stove.

Weight and dimensions

Stove weight: 170 g Bag weight: 15 g Dimensions: Ø 18 x h 11 cm. Folded size: l 11 x h 11 cm. The weight, volumes & sizes may vary slightly owing to production tolerances.

Ease of use

Pot stand on 3 legs, perfectly adapted to Forclaz Trek 500 stainless steel pans (Ø 13.5 cm). Flexible metal hose 31 cm long for easy remote positioning of the cartridge and simple ignition. Installation: Place the stove on a flat, unobstructed surface. Screw the end of the cable onto the cartridge and install it connected away from the stove. Open the flow control valve, operate the piezo (several times if necessary). Your stove is lit.

Heating time

Our internal tests give us values that reflect the actual conditions of use. In fact, we tested our stoves with Trek 500 stainless steel pans, filled with a litre of water. Score: boiling time for 1 L of water: 3 mins 23. Actual power: 2500 watts. Actual consumption: 181 g/hour. The results and performance of different stoves must be analysed in a comparable way (same conditions and parameters).

Heating time (continued)

The heating time of a stove is subject to a mandatory standardised process for EU certification but does not necessarily reflect the actual conditions of use. Standard EN521 parameters (heating rate): Propane gas at 3 bar pressure, without container. Results: 4.1 kW / 292.5 g/hour

Performance and consumption

Many parameters affect the capacity and performance of your stove: atmospheric pressure, wind, damp, etc. and can therefore change the boiling temperature, heating time as well as the number of litres heated with one cartridge. We strongly recommend using a windshield to optimise gas consumption. The performance of a stove is therefore assessed according to the gas consumed / heating speed.

Looking for a safe stove to use on uneven ground? Look no further. Designed for the mountains, this lightweight yet powerful screw-in stove is extra stable for remote meals when hiking.

Power

2500 watts. Boiling time for 1 litre of water: 3 mins 25

Autonomy

182 g/hour or 1 hour 15 mins with a 230 g screw cartridge

Compatibility

Butane/propane screw cartridges compliant with standard EN417

Ease of use

Weight 170 g Built-in piezo. Compact folding. Carry case provided

Stability

Separate cartridge that lowers the stove’s centre of gravity. Improved safety

Wind resistance

Built-in wind guard on the burner

Designed and developed in the French Alps, this light and stable stove lets you prepare your meals quickly and safely.

Designed and developed in the French Alps, this light and stable stove lets you prepare your meals quickly and safely.

Safety

This stove meets standard EN521. It must be used only with butane/propane cartridges compliant with standard EN417. Decathlon Forclaz cartridges (100 g, 230 g, 450 g) comply with standard EN417 and are compatible with the Decathlon - Forclaz MT100, MT500 and MT500 remote stoves. Read the instructions and precautions for use attached to the stove.

Setting up the stove and connecting a gas cartridge:

To set up a gas cartridge, always do so in a ventilated place, preferably outdoors and never near a flame, heat source, spark, individuals or flammable materials. Check that your stove's gas inlet is properly closed and check the location and condition of the leakproof seal. Make sure that the cartridge is on a stable flat surface. Do not shake.

Setting up the stove and connecting a gas cartridge (continued):

Keep the device IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION and screw in the cartridge by hand, turning it clockwise until it stops, taking care not to damage the thread. Follow the same instructions to take off the cartridge. It's normal to hear a small fizzing sound (escaping gas) for less than 2 seconds when connecting the cartridge to the stove.

Weight and dimensions

Stove weight: 170 g Bag weight: 15 g Dimensions: Ø 18 x h 11 cm. Folded size: l 11 x h 11 cm. The weight, volumes & sizes may vary slightly owing to production tolerances.

Ease of use

Pot stand on 3 legs, perfectly adapted to Forclaz Trek 500 stainless steel pans (Ø 13.5 cm). Flexible metal hose 31 cm long for easy remote positioning of the cartridge and simple ignition. Installation: Place the stove on a flat, unobstructed surface. Screw the end of the cable onto the cartridge and install it connected away from the stove. Open the flow control valve, operate the piezo (several times if necessary). Your stove is lit.

Heating time

Our internal tests give us values that reflect the actual conditions of use. In fact, we tested our stoves with Trek 500 stainless steel pans, filled with a litre of water. Score: boiling time for 1 L of water: 3 mins 23. Actual power: 2500 watts. Actual consumption: 181 g/hour. The results and performance of different stoves must be analysed in a comparable way (same conditions and parameters).

Heating time (continued)

The heating time of a stove is subject to a mandatory standardised process for EU certification but does not necessarily reflect the actual conditions of use. Standard EN521 parameters (heating rate): Propane gas at 3 bar pressure, without container. Results: 4.1 kW / 292.5 g/hour

Performance and consumption

Many parameters affect the capacity and performance of your stove: atmospheric pressure, wind, damp, etc. and can therefore change the boiling temperature, heating time as well as the number of litres heated with one cartridge. We strongly recommend using a windshield to optimise gas consumption. The performance of a stove is therefore assessed according to the gas consumed / heating speed.

Looking for a safe stove to use on uneven ground? Look no further. Designed for the mountains, this lightweight yet powerful screw-in stove is extra stable for remote meals when hiking.

Power

2500 watts. Boiling time for 1 litre of water: 3 mins 25

Autonomy

182 g/hour or 1 hour 15 mins with a 230 g screw cartridge

Compatibility

Butane/propane screw cartridges compliant with standard EN417

Ease of use

Weight 170 g Built-in piezo. Compact folding. Carry case provided

Stability

Separate cartridge that lowers the stove’s centre of gravity. Improved safety

Wind resistance

Built-in wind guard on the burner

Designed and developed in the French Alps, this light and stable stove lets you prepare your meals quickly and safely.