Updated 8 May 2026 · All ovens · Guides
Gozney Tread — Spec Profile
Brand: Gozney · MSRP: $499.99 · Fuel: Gas
Gozney's most compact and lightest oven, designed around aluminum-and-steel construction with retractable handles for transport.
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Spec sheet
| Max temperature | 950°F |
|---|---|
| Fuel options | Gas |
| Stone diameter | 12" |
| BTU output | — |
| Preheat time | 15 minutes |
| Recovery between pies | — |
| Build material | stainless steel |
| Weight | 29.7 lbs |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 16.5x19.1x12.6" |
| Portable | Yes |
| Built-in capable | No |
| MSRP (USD) | $499.99 |
Specs sourced from the manufacturer's published documentation: Gozney product page.
What the specs mean for cooking
The Gozney Tread reaches 950°F on the stone, which puts it comfortably in true Neapolitan territory (the 850-900°F threshold is the practical floor for the puffed cornicione that defines the style). The 12-inch stainless steel stone fits standard 11-12 inch Neapolitan rounds; bigger pies will overhang.
Fuel flexibility is a meaningful spec on this oven: Gas. Gas-only is the convenience pick — push-button start, dial-controlled flame, no log-tending. The trade-off is no wood-smoke aromatics.
Preheat time of 15 minutes is on the fast end of this category — useful when you want pizza in under half an hour from cold.
At 29.7 lbs, this oven is a one-person carry — genuinely portable for camping, tailgating, or moving from balcony to patio. Dimensions of 16.5x19.1x12.6" mean it stores in a standard garage shelf or storage shed between sessions.
Best fit for
- Neapolitan pizzas (max temp covers it)
- New York-style pizzas (max temp covers it)
- Detroit-style pizzas (max temp covers it)
- Camping, tailgating, frequent moves
- Weeknight convenience cooking
- Counter / stand setup
- Budget-conscious buyers — under $500 entry
Compared to similar ovens
| Oven | Max temp | Stone | Fuel | Weight | MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gozney Tread | 950°F | 12" | Gas | 29.7 lbs | $499.99 |
| Gozney Roccbox | 950°F | 13.5" | Gas + Wood | 44 lbs | $499.99 |
| Ooni Koda 2 (14") | 950°F | 14" | Gas | 35.27 lbs | $499 |
| Solo Stove Pi | 850°F | 13" | Wood + Gas | 30.5 lbs | $524.99 |
Where this oven fits the buying decision
If you're cross-shopping the Gozney Tread against Gozney Roccbox or Ooni Koda 2 (14"), the deciding factors are usually fuel flexibility, weight, and stone size — in that order. Run the Pizza Throughput Calculator for your target party size to see realistic pies-per-hour, and the Neapolitan Fit Checker to confirm the stone fits the dough size you actually want to make.
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FAQ
Is the Gozney Tread really portable?
Yes — at 29.7 lbs it's a one-person carry. The dimensions of 16.5x19.1x12.6" fit in most sedan trunks and SUVs.
Can it make true Neapolitan pizza?
Yes — the 950°F max temp clears the practical Neapolitan threshold. Pair the oven with cordierite-stone-ready dough at 60-65% hydration and 60-90 second cook times.
What does it cost to run per session?
Gas runs about $1-3 per session on a 20-lb propane tank.
Is the Gozney Tread weather-resistant?
The stainless steel construction handles outdoor exposure when properly covered. Always store the cordierite stone indoors between sessions to prevent moisture absorption — a wet stone can crack on the next preheat.
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Sources:
- Gozney — Gozney Tread product page
- Spec database: /data/ovens.json