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In a world that expects liquid fuel stoves to have one setting (hot), the Dragonfly stands out. Since its debut in 1998, it has won numerous awards for its innovative dual-valve design, which offers a... »more info
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Designed to work with the threaded pumps on MSR stoves.
Air tight seal allows fuel to be stored longer by preventing air from entering and degrading fuel.
Made from a single piece of impact extr... »more info
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Designed to work with the threaded pumps on MSR stoves.
Air tight seal allows fuel to be stored longer by preventing air from entering and degrading fuel.
Made from a single piece of impact extr... »more info
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When it comes to canister mounted stoves, MSR proves that less is more. Backpacker magazine gear tester Andy Dappen said " This midget flame-thrower is one of the lightest backpacking stoves availabl... »more info
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The SuperFly is a top of the range backpacking stove, and is very adaptable in that it will operate with a variety of types of self sealing canisters, making it as versatile as the trips you take. Whe... »more info
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For over 15 years the Whisperlite multifuel stove has been the leader in liquid fuel backpacking stoves for its reliabliity and simple design. This stove is particularly useful owing to its mult-fuel ... »more info
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If wind is your worry, but you prefer gas canisters over liquid fuel, then this is the stove for you. The WindPro worked better in wind tests than all the competitors, and it is the only remote canist... »more info
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