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MSR WindBurner Personal Windproof Camping and Backpacking Stove System

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Color: Red


Pattern Name: Stove System


Features

  • Integrated System: Compact, all-in-one stove and cookware solution features a secure-locking pot/personal eat-and-drink mug with cozy
  • Maximum Efficiency: Radiant burner and heat exchanger deliver faster boil times and more fuel efficiency than conventional stoves that use convective heat only
  • Windproof Performance: 100% primary air combustion, enclosed design & internal pressure regulator work together to make stove virtually impervious to outside conditions
  • Compact Design: Conveniently packs the stove burner, 4 Ounce (110g) IsoPro fuel canister (sold separately), and folding canister stand inside the 1.0-Liter Pot. Extra full-sized bowl snaps onto the outside
  • Modular Versatility: Customizable system works with optional cookware accessories, including the MSR WindBurner accessory pots, MSR WindBurner Skillet, hanging kit and coffee press

Brand: MSR


Fuel Type: Isobutane


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 8.3"L x 4.5"W x 4.5"H


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Maximum Energy Output: 95 minutes


Item Weight: 0.43 Kilograms


Brand: ‎MSR


Fuel Type: ‎Isobutane


Material: ‎Metal


Product Dimensions: ‎8.3"L x 4.5"W x 4.5"H


Power Source: ‎Fuel Powered


Maximum Energy Output: ‎95 minutes


Item Weight: ‎0.43 Kilograms


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.6 x 4.92 x 4.65 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.59 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.5 x 8.3 x 4.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎MSR


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Model Name: ‎WindBurner Personal


Color: ‎Red


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Cascade Designs Inc.


Part Number: ‎09219


Model Year: ‎2022


Style: ‎1.0-Liter


Included Components: ‎0.5 Liter Bowl, Stove, 1 Liter Pot, BPA-free Drinking/Straining Lid


Size: ‎1 L


Sport Type: ‎Sporting Goods


Date First Available: August 20, 2009


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  • Save my time and gas canister.
Color: Red Pattern Name: Stove System
Good for the bad weather, like windy or snowy days.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 17, 2023 by Txinny

  • My Go To Stove
Color: Red Pattern Name: Stove System
I hike mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Gold Country foothills and the Sierra Nevada Mountains of Northern California. It seems like it is always windy in those areas. I hate the sound of a backpacking stove’s flame being deflected by wind because it means wasted fuel. I don’t get that with this stove. The wind doesn’t seem to affect it at all. At home on top of my kitchen stove (with the ventilation fan going) it uses about 7 grams of fuel to boil 20 oz of water according to my kitchen scale. I haven’t measured it outside but I think it’s about the same there regardless of wind. Build quality and design are excellent. I haven’t had any issues with the top lid or the bottom cup as mentioned in some reviews. According to MSR the Windburner is assembled in the USA in their Seattle WA facility. This stove is tall so I always use the included canister stand. There is no igniter but not a dealbreaker for me as I carry a Bic and the larger Light My Fire ferro rod which both light the stove easily. It’s expensive but but you can find it on sale sometimes, I paid $127 for it on Labor Day sale 2022. It’s also relatively heavy but that doesn’t bother me either because I don’t have to mess around with windscreens, just set it down and light it. This is the stove I use most often now. The picture was taken at Black Minor’s Bar (formerly Negro Bar) with my trusty Snow Peak double wall mug. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 6, 2022 by Brows Man Brows Man

  • you get what you pay for
Color: Red Pattern Name: Stove System
Another great MSR product. Certain brands just don't seem to make a bad product, and MSR is one of them. I love the radiant burner and the heat fins.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 7, 2023 by Owen R

  • Well designed cook system that works!
Color: Red Pattern Name: Stove System
The MSR Windburner cook system IMHO is one of the best designed cook systems to come out of MSR. I have used MSR stoves since the late 70’s and my original MSR stove works as well today as it did when I pulled it out of the box, MSR makes good products. The Windburner has changed the way that I cook while backpacking, no more fiddling with windscreens and carefully balancing the pot in an unstable surface. All components of the cook system are contained in or on the pot, one simple package. Assembly of the components again simple and efficient. The speed that this stove brings the water to a boil is amazing and very fuel efficient. I dehydrate and assemble all of my backpack meals to work with this system. I use the meathods for dehydrating meals that are in the Recipes for Adventure cookbook. The prepared meals and cook times described by Chef Mcallister work perfectly with the Windburner cook system. I have found no real need to use an additional cozy with the MSR pot, seems the standard MSR cozy / insulation sleeve with lid works without the need of an additional cozy. I dump my meal into the pot with two cups of water and secure the lid, let the meal soak for five minutes, fire up the stove and bring the water to a boil which takes around two minutes and let the contents boil for one minute then turn off stove and wait 10 to 15 min and a perfectly cooked meal is done. Total burn time approximately three to four minutes. When I pack with another person we carry a spare 1LT pot, we set up both pots at the same time letting the meal soak. When the first pot has boiled for the required one minute we switch out the pots and bring the second one up to boil which only adds another three minutes to the cook time for both of us. No need for her to carry another burner but she can easily carry another fuel canister in her pot. Sometimes we will use one pot to cook both meals and one pot to make coffee or tea. The ability to use the Windburner fry pan adds another level of ability to the system, we will often take the frypan to cook some more traditional meals with a small weight penalty, since one of us is only carrying a pot and no burner we can take the fry pan in place of the burner. Yes the Windburner is less fuel efficient than the Jetboil but that’s only if there is no wind. Add some wind and you have much less fuel efficiency and you are back to finding a place to stash the cook system to block the wind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 15, 2018 by Glen E Thomas

  • Excellent Stove System That Incorporates Legendary MSR Quality
Color: Red Pattern Name: Stove System
Excellent stove system! I am a longtime MSR user (late 90s) and have several MSR stove systems, including the MSR Dragonfly Stove and MSR PocketRocket Stove . Like those two stove systems, the Windburner exudes the legendary MSR quality. The Windburner is a great personal stove system for several reasons. First, it is self-contained and easily packs in a bag. This is one of the reasons JetBoil has been popular over the years. Second, it is very quiet. The Dragonfly is notoriously loud. The PocketRocket is also loud, although much quieter than the Dragonfly. The Windburner, however could be accurately named the Whisperburner. It truly is a quiet, enjoyable stove to be around. Third, and perhaps most importantly, is that it performs incredibly in the elements due to its radiant burner design. Of course, you can manage other stove systems and try to find shelter from the wind. Using a windscreen is appropriate on remote stoves like the Dragonfly, but dangerous is canister stoves. With the Windburner, one never has to concern himself with the wind. Finally, the Windburner appears to be very fuel efficient, which is expected given its design. In my tests, with a 7-8 mph wind, I can consistently bring 1/2 liter of water to a rolling boil in just over two minutes. A cup of water comes to a rolling boil in approximately 90 seconds. A potential con is that there is no integrated piezo lighter. This is not detrimental, in my opinion, as piezo lighters are notoriously finicky. Plus, I always have a Light My Fire Original Swedish FireSteel Army 12,000 Strike Fire Starter , Bic lighter, matches, or some combination of all three when I am in the back country. In my usage, an integrated ignition source is unnecessary. The only other con is that the lid is difficult to remove when you have just finished boiling water. It has a short pull tab that is difficult to grab and puts your fingers directly in the path of the hot steam. I attached a short piece of dummy cord to provide some extra clearance. This shortcoming, however, is not enough to detract from a five-star rating. In sum, different style stoves serve different purposes. My Dragonfly is great for multiple-person use and actual cooking, while the PocketRocket has been great for boiling water for freeze-dried meals and hot drinks. The Windburner, however, has replaced the PocketRocket in my line-up in that role and is darn near perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 2, 2016 by J.I.

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