Released in 1997 Kovea's Original Camp1 was the first stove available in Korea to utilize a hose to remotely attach to a pressurized gas canister. It's convenience, performance, and reasonable price combined to make it the best selling burner in Korea and is referred to as Korea's national burner. The Camp1 has continued to see minor tweaks and improvements over the years resulting in the latest iteration - the Camp1+.
While many of the design features of the Camp1+ are taken for granted today it was a game changer when released. At that time most canister powered burners were direct mount, meaning the burner screwed directly onto the fuel canister, raising the burner height and giving limited support making the burner somewhat unstable. The Camp1+ provides three collapsible pedestal-feet for stability of the stove and four collapsible pot supports to allow for larger pots but maintain a compact form factor when folded up for transport.