MSR WindBurner Stove System, Red, 1 L

August 26, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $149.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:30 GMT+0100 - Details)

Combining award-winning Reactor technology with the features solo travelers need most, the WindBurner Stove System is ideal for backcountry adventures and weekend camping alike. Its radiant burner and enclosed, windproof design allows the stove to boil water fast and operate in weather that leaves conventional burners in the cold. The integrated cookware with built-in heat exchanger efficiently transfers heat to the lock-on pot so you can enjoy a quick meal or hot drink after a hike, ride or paddle. The all-in-one system nests inside its pot for easy packing and assembly—leaving more time for you to enjoy your adventure.

Product Features

  • Compact, all-in-one stove and cookware solution features a secure-locking pot/personal eat-and-drink mug with cozy
  • Radiant burner and heat exchanger deliver faster boil times and more fuel efficiency than conventional stoves that use convective heat only
  • 100% primary air combustion, enclosed design & internal pressure regulator work together to make stove virtually impervious to outside
  • Conveniently packs the stove burner, 4 oz. (110g) IsoPro fuel canister (sold separately), folding canister stand, and PackTowl inside the 1.0L Pot. Extra full-sized bowl snaps onto the outside.
  • Customizable system works with optional cookware accessories, including the WindBurner 1.0L accessory pot, hanging kit and coffee press/ Made in USA of US and Foreign Parts

Comments

Carole P says:

Highly recommended for I am new to backpacking and wilderness camping so I’m interested in products that will help make my outings as uncomplicated as possible. As someone who hates to cook, I already knew that rehydration of dried food is going to be my go-to method for food prep on camping trips. After a lot of research and some hand-wringing over the cost, the reviews here convinced me to purchase the MSR Windurner because of it’s light weight, packability, ease of use, and reliability in windy/cold…

Kevin says:

If you ever camp in cold, windy weather, this is the stove you want I’ve used quite a few stove systems, including the $5 ultralight stove sold here on Amazon, the MSR Pocket Rocket, Primus Classic Stove, and the Jetboil Flash. I had been considering the Reactor, but after a bit of research, and a very in-depth review by Hikin’ Jim, I went with this instead as I generally go alone, and this has some adaptability for cooking for two (more on that later). All of those other stoves have annoying quirks that I no longer have to deal with when using the Windburner…

Jay Sessions says:

To 1.8L or not 1.8L. That is the question! 🙂 So I didn’t see any comparison photos anywhere that were that good, and sometimes it was hard to tell which was which?!? So I bought both and reopened mine up to share some photos to helpful make people go less crazy deciding. Both burners are the same. So that’s easy. Just the pot and bowl that goes on the bottom. This thing gets crazy hot with low fuel. Love that. Most efficient stove in my opinion if you look at stats and talk to owners. Jetboil is just a burner with a heat defusing type…

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