MSR WindPro Stove
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Price: $79.90
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MSR WindPro Stove Details
How Backcountry describes the WindPro StoveThe MSR WindPro Stove's wide flame brings your meals from a simmer to a boil even as the chilly night wind rages. Ideal for larger cookware, the lightweight WindPro Stove lets you prepare more involved meals whether you have company or are just fueling up for a day-long summit push. MSR included a windscreen and heat reflector, and the WindPro Stove fits into a one-liter MSR pot for compact traveling. *Fuel and fuel bottles sold separately.
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price last updated at 5/12/08 8:35 PM |
$79.90 |
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MSR WindPro Stove Reviews
Listed below are reviews of the MSR WindPro Stove submitted by viewers like yourself. You can enter your MSR WindPro Stove review.A Backcountry customer said
"Excellent Stove Having used many stoves here in Australia (including a Whisperlite Intl, Trangia, MSR Pocket Rocket, Dragonfly) I have found this to be the most efficient stove I have ever used. Although it is slightly heavier than the Pocket Rocket - it is far more efficient (and simmers better) and the safety due to the more stable design makes it a far better stove. With the lightweight metal windshield in place it outperformed my friend's Pocket Rocket significantly on a a recent 4 day trip to Tasmania (Australia). He needed to carry an extra gas canister to achieve the same results as my Windpro. This easily offset the slightly heavier Windpro (compared to the Pocket Rocket) making the overall package a lighter one by far (one MSR Canister + Windpro was lighter than his Pocket Rocket + 2 canisters). Safer and lighter overall - a great stove."
A Backcountry customer said
" worth the cash vary durable and easy to use fits about any pot. if you want a stand alone stove the windpro is worth it"
A Backcountry customer said
" MSR WindPro or alcohol After several months of going very light, the fiddle factor of using alcohol just wasn't working for me. One night after being stuck in the rain and setting up a shelter I wanted something warm. Thinking about using alcohol in these conditions meant going to bed without. I don't do the big miles day after day, so can carry some more weight. Totally pleased with isobutane and this stove so far. Can pack an 8 oz canister, windscreen, stove and lighter all into a snowpeak 1400ml pot. Instant heat, complete flame control. If conditions deteriorate you can count on it to do the job and do it quickly if needed."







