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MSR WindPro II All-Condition Camping and Backpacking Stove

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Features

  • Inverted liquid-feed increases cold-weather and low-fuel performance with more consistent output across all fuel levels
  • Remote burner design allows the use of a windscreen for maximum efficiency
  • Lightweight and compact design weighs just 6.6 ounces and easily nests in a 1.0 liter pot
  • Versatile design supports pots up to 10" in diameter, allowing for a wide variety cooking styles
  • Includes windscreen, heat reflector, canister stand, instructions, and stuff sack
  • Made in the USA. Minimum weight: 6.6 oz (0.19 kg). Size: 4 in W x 3 in L x 6 in H

Description

The WindPro II camp stove combines the stability and wind protection of a remote-burner design with the convenience of canister fuel. Unlike other canister stoves the WindPro II is capable of running on liquid-feed direct from the canister. This added versatility lets you run the stove in traditional upright mode for optimal efficiency and flame control or, with a simple twist, invert the canister on the included stand to deliver liquid gas directly to the burner. This advantage allows greatly improved cold-weather and low-fuel performance, and boosts stove output significantly anytime speed really counts.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.8 x 5.2 x 4.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎15.2 Ounces


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4 x 3 x 6 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.19 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎MSR


Model Name: ‎WindPro II


Color: ‎One Color


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎MSR


Part Number: ‎6636


Model Year: ‎2012


Included Components: ‎Stove, Heat Reflector, Windscreen, Instructions, Stuff Sack, Canister Stand


Size: ‎One Size One Size


Date First Available: January 4, 2012


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  • Way, way overpriced!
The stove is ok but the burner head is oversized for any backpack cookware i own...ok for a frying pan. I would be ok with $60 but if the kovea i ordered works well then i'll return the overpriced windpro.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2022 by Drugless

  • My Favorite MSR Stove
I get a little geeked out on MSR stoves. I have too many. Of all, this is my favorite and has been for many years. I just purchased another (hence this review). They are light weight, pack up pretty small and maintenance free. A pot sits nicely on the wide base and you can go from simmer to blowtorch unlike most other stoves that only specialize in blowtorch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022 by BB

  • Good workhorse stove with everything I would want in my main canister stove system.
Out of the box impressions: A $100 msrp seems high so I'm glad I got it for the $75 price tag here. Solid and simple design - particularly with the legs, low profile, light, has a good, reliable feel. I did a ramen test for its first burn with a nearly empty canister. It took a few minutes to get a good boil going, but this was all on low fuel in pretty cold temperatures in my garage. Seemed to perform pretty well though. The few problems I have are pretty insignificant, i.e. - its a little more tricky to find that sweet spot on the valve where I can turn it quickly so the valve does spew out some gas when connecting or disconnecting a canister or finding a way to pack the hose down besides wrapping it around the stove. But these aren't quality affecting factors. Overall, I'm pretty happy. I only wish I would've bought it in the first place rather than the Snow Peak BiPod stove I got - which is a good little stove with an interesting design concept, but with how close the average price is between them, the Windpro II is a better option, particularly since it's all the more allowable for a windscreen and doesn't require quite as much of a footprint; and even though I'm not for cold weather outdoor recreation, having the ability to operate in cold weather adds to its emergency prep value for me, as well as being able to use all of the fuel left in a nearly empty canister in liquid feed mode. I also have a Pocket Rocket which can make an excellent sidekick to the Windpro II. MSR is a bit of a pricy name brand but if you can find a deal like a $25 price drop on Amazon, it makes it more worth your while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2015 by Arkamas Ross

  • Light weight, non-toxic and boils water quickly!
This is efficient and light for winter camping. For the first quick trip I stowed the stove and fuel in my 500cc bear canister with food. (Wouldn't do that with my whisperlite! So lighter and less stinky/toxic than white gas.). I didn't do a lot of testing but in temps registering in the teens this little stove was light and boiled about 2 cups in less than two or three minutes. Three boils burned through 1.47oz of SnowPeak IsoPro fuel. Most of my grips are on the fuel configuration - not the stove. I don't think any other stove would be better. On the coldest morning I slept with the fuel because the night before - again below 20 and about 4000 ft elevation - I had a little trouble getting a flame going. It started after a few tries and allowed me to carefully invert the canister. For the first few minutes it was necessary to adjust the flow upwards as the flame would diminish after a few seconds and go out otherwise. Once I got familiar I was able to get the boils going quickly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020 by masReader

  • This Falls Under MSR's "Gourmet" Category
I bought this stove for use as a guide in New Mexico, at altitudes that range from 7,000-11,000 ft. At first, with little knowledge about backpacking stoves, I was quite skeptical about paying $70+ for a stove when I could find a smaller/cheaper one for $10. (I'm looking at you, Etekcity) I WILL NEVER GO BACK. In my indoor test run, the WindPro II easily boiled water faster than my home gas stove, and also allowed for enough temperature control that I could successfully make a pancake without burning it. I was not expecting to have as much simmer control, and was astounded by this stove's efficiency. It just so happened that on the day I received my WindPro II, temperatures hovered around -4 degrees fahrenheit. I tested the stove's cold weather capabilities by packing the set into my backpack and setting it outside for an hour. Although there was a significant change in the initial performance, once I had inverted the canister, I was again surprised by the amount of heat this guy was able to put out against both subzero temps and 15 mph winds (sans windshield). If you're looking for something durable, easy to use, and powerful... look no further. Easily one of the best stove systems I've seen in my search for the perfect backcountry, group cooking system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2016 by Amazon Customer

  • Been using successfully for years now.
I've been using this stove regularly for a few years now. Originally purchased for a 12 day trek at Philmont Scout Ranch in NM. I've also loaned it out to my brother for his 21 day Rayado trek, and it is currently with him this summer as he works as a Philmont Ranger. It's been my go to stove when I'm out with a group backpacking and we'll be cooking dinners as a group. The included windscreen has held up nicely, though I've had a small tear develop in the ground heat reflector from repeated folding. Performed very well at all elevations where we camped, up to 11,000'. I did not carry the fuel stand for inverting, it works well, but decided that the stove was heavy enough without it. Large pots remained fairly stable, though not nearly as comfortable as using an MSR Dragonfly. I'd say it's about perfect for group cooking for up to 6-7 people. Pots larger than that, go with the Dragonfly. The extra weight is worth the improved stability. No gripes, no problems. I've not had to disassemble for any cleaning, the jet hasn't clogged once, using many different fuels including MSR IsoPro, Snow Peak Gigapower, Coleman canisters, and Optimus Gas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2016 by k-night

  • Working good
This is not my first MSR stove. This works great.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022 by Mike Marcotte

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