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Gozney partners with Matty Matheson to launch a new limited-edition Tread pizza oven
Gozney partners with Matty Matheson to launch a new limited-edition Tread pizza oven

Tom's Guide

time3 days ago

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  • Tom's Guide

Gozney partners with Matty Matheson to launch a new limited-edition Tread pizza oven

When there's pizza on the table, everyone wants to get a look in, and we couldn't hold back from sharing that Gozney, one of the best pizza oven manufacturers, is launching a new limited edition oven. What's more, the launch is in partnership with chef, actor, and television personality Matty Matheson. What's there to be excited about? The limited-edition version of Gozney's Tread pizza oven has undergone a makeover; rather than the Olive or Black colorway, it now features a bright orange design with cartoon extras on the side. It's available direct from Gozney for $549, and although you can't purchase it just yet, you can sign up for it on Gozney's website. Matheson, best known for his work on the show 'The Bear', where he plays the character Neil Fak, has been collaborating with Gozney for 10 years. He brings his fun and approachable manner to his work, which is certainly reflected in the bold design of the limited-edition Signature version. We love the engraved cartoon accents that feature on the exterior of the stainless steel pizza oven, which are drawn by Matty's illustrator, Christopher Wilson. Tom Gozney, founder and designer of Gozney, says, 'The limited edition Tread is loud, bold, full of personality, and just like Matty, it doesn't take itself too seriously,' and adds, 'But underneath all that fun, it's still Gozney through and through.' From June 18, you can fire up a flaming orange version of Gozney's Tread pizza oven, which features as the best portable pizza oven in our best pizza oven buying guide. It's available direct from Gozney for $549, but although you can't purchase it just yet, you can sign up for it on Gozney's despite the new limited edition, the Gozney Tread is a relative newcomer to the market, having only been introduced earlier in 2025. Aesthetically, it's very similar to the super-sized Gozney Dome. The difference is that it can only handle small pies. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Its compact dimensions make this gas-fired pizza oven ideal for taking on camping and road trips — you can pack it up and go. Additionally, it can reach temperatures of over 900°F in as little as 15 minutes, cooking up to a 12-inch pizza. It also has a lateral gas burner that replicates a traditional wood-fired flame for even and consistent heat distribution. However, if you don't fancy the bright orange Matty version, you can opt for the standard colorways in either Olive or Off Black, which are available for slightly less at $499 from Gozney.

Gozney's Gorgeous, Compact Pizza Oven Won't Make It Up Everest (Probably)
Gozney's Gorgeous, Compact Pizza Oven Won't Make It Up Everest (Probably)

WIRED

time23-03-2025

  • WIRED

Gozney's Gorgeous, Compact Pizza Oven Won't Make It Up Everest (Probably)

Billed as the 'world's most portable pizza oven,' the Gozney Tread is an adventure-ready, ruggedized gas-powered beauty. It is the smallest of the hugely impressive Gozney range, and the second most affordable behind the original Roccbox. It joins an ever-evolving selection of home pizza ovens that have transformed our ability to cook proper pizza—we're talking everything from Neapolitan, Chicago-style, New York and Sicilian—from the comfort of the backyard. With the Tread, Gozney wants us to take our sourdough calzone on tour. Measuring 16.5" x 19.1" x 12.6", it is undeniably compact for a fully featured pizza oven, and the two large handles make it easier (and cleaner) to move than most. The gas-only design can hit 932 degrees Fahrenheit (500 degrees Celsius) and has space for a 12-inch pie. Can it compete with the best pizza ovens available, and at 29.7 pounds, is it really portable enough to take with you? I spent a few weeks both carb- and trunk-loading to find out. Portable? Really? For all the gorgeous marketing images of the Tread in the desert, on mountains and in remote locations, it's worth noting that my review unit arrived on a full-sized wooden pallet. Admittedly Gozney did supply me with every conceivable extra, but it was still quite an eye-opening amount of gear for something billed as not just portable, but the "world's most portable pizza oven.' Photograph: Chris Haslam 29.7 pounds is roughly the same weight as an SUV tire or a typical three-year-old. While not back-breakingly heavy, nobody wants to spend all that long carrying something so awkward. The pizza oven is an impressively compact unit, and ideal if you're a tailgater whose idea of wilderness is the parking lot, but once you factor in the gas canister (they recommend a 5-11-kilogram tank), tripod stand, pizza peel, and all the other accoutrements needed to make pizza away from home, the real-world logistics start to mount. Looking at the competition, the Ooni Koda 12 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is quite a bit lighter than the Tread at 20.4 pounds, but also larger, at 24.4 x 15.5 x 11.7 inches. That light weight is a consideration when you realize that reviews editor Adrienne So has strapped pizza ovens as big as the Ooni Karu 16 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) to paddleboards to take them out to islands in the middle lakes. Ooni's carry covers are also much cheaper than the Tread's Venture Bag ($99) and the ovens come with legs, so you don't need to take a stand. If you're heading anywhere with uneven ground, however, the Gozney stand is much more versatile (more on that later). Photograph: Chris Haslam

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