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MSR SuperFly Stove
The MSR SuperFly canister stove is light, compact, and versatile.
This top-of-the-line backpacking stove works with many brands of fuel canisters, making it convenient to travel with. Designed to go big but be small, the SuperFly is practical for everything from overnighters to week long excursions in chilly to moderate temps. Enjoy the convenience of the SuperFly's AutoStart that allows matchless lighting and a burner that re-ignites itself when partially blown out, even in the wind. A large, serrated burner distributes the flame widely while gripping cookware securely. You can bring this little wonder from a simmer to a boil with a turn of the glove-friendly knob. Fuel and fuel bottles sold separately.
Bottom Line: Fly light & burn bright with the SuperFly.
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will it work on small propane bottles ?
will it work on small propane bottles ?
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By: stormking (113)November 29, 2007
I purchased this stove for my son to be used for one hand operation. He attaches the fuel cartridge with ease due to the multi-mount. This was our main concern. The stove lights quickly with the auto start & burns hot, 15,000 BTU's. Large burner head is great for simmering & better heat distribution. Lightweight with big stove features. The MSR SuperFly rocks!
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By: Anonymous (6)November 19, 2007
The Superfly can be used with a wider array of cannisters than the MSR Pocket Rocket, which I've never used. The company claims that O-rings can become brittle and dangerous at temps less than ten below zero. I'd be willing to give it a shot after warming them up a little. I've used the stove at zero and never had any problem with fuel pressure, despite reports to contrary.
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By: DaddyNeedsPow (15)May 29, 2007
I love this stove. It boils fast and has the fit and finish of a really bomb-proof piece of gear.
BUT, save yourself a little bit of money and don't get the model with the auto igniter. It's never lit using MSR's ISO fuel, which is the only fuel I've tried with the stove. It's an easy problem to fix (flick your bic or bring matches) but a disappointing waste of money.
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By: JohnGchrist (341)December 11, 2006
Great little stove. I've only used it on solo trips, but it always worked great for me. The auto ignite is a really nice feature, although, like others said, it gets a bit touchy in cold temps. Other than that, this lightweight stove is near perfect.
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By: Ricyoon (1)October 1, 2006
I chose this stove, and my girlfriend got the Pocket Rocket. Superfly works great, and the extra-wide bottom heats up bigger pots 4-5 mins quicker than a pocket rocket. However, it consumes noticebly more gas than the pocket rocket and does not come with a plastic container. Functionally, I can't complain, but I worry that one day its sharp and bulky corners will pierce through my backpack. After having used both of them side by side, I would go with the pocket rocket or Snow Peak gigapower stove for its size and carrying case.
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By: doghiker (8)September 20, 2006
This is my 4th season using this stove backpacking in the Rockies (elev's 7500-11,700'), and I still love it. Easy & fast to assemble/disassemble, simple to light manually (do not have auto igniter), boils water quickly, excellent flame control allows simmering down to almost no flame. Lightweight and compact, always gets the job done, has never disappointed. Have not tried this for extended winter camping, but had no trouble lighting or using at ~20 degrees F. My only complaint is susceptible to wind--need to devise your own windbreak, as MSR warns against & does not provide any sort of wind screen for canister stoves.
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By: powstash (55)April 11, 2005
I bought this stove two summers ago and used it for the first time on Mount Rainier where it worked well. In the very cold at 11,000 the auto igniter was hit or miss (which I attribute to the extreme cold), but I, being prepared, brought along some matches and thus did not starve. I've since used it in the Tetons, Uintas and even car camping with the kids for melting snow, boiling water and cooking. No complaints. I bent the auto igniter to be a bit closer to the burner and it works even better. For anything but high altitude extreme cold (where MSR recommends the Whisperlite and not this model) I'd say this stove is primo!
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By: Anonymous (3)February 24, 2005
This stove rocks...lightweight and compatible with the Bibler hanging pot set.
I do not use the auto start. I use a lighter and bring a few matches just for back up. I have used this stove at between 12-13,000 feet of altitude and had no problems at all with it. It boils water in a snap and the flame can easily be adjusted.
My first choice for a stove that is lightweight, dependable and compatible with the Bibler hanging pot set!!!
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By: Qark (1)July 22, 2004
When I took the stove to 12,000' and tried the auto ignition... NO SPARK!
I almost starved for 3 days... except
someone gave me a match.
The auto ignition does NOT WORK at altitude. Use matches to light the unit if doing any high altitude camping. MSR stoves are over rated. They advertise and sell faulty and very temperamental stoves.
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By: Tonefish (7)February 25, 2004
Works great with the Bibler hanging pot set. Igniter fits too. Sweet setup!!
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Tech Specs:
Material:
Steel
Burn Time:
Depending on canister size…228 g/ 1.5 hr, and depending on altitude
Boil Time:
3 minutes
Fuel Types:
Canister
Simmer:
Yes
Auto Ignition:
No
Fuel Bottle:
Canister
Windscreen:
No
Heat Reflector:
No
Parts Kit:
No
Cleaning Tool:
No
Stuff Sack:
No
Hard Case:
No
Size:
3" x 3" x 3.5"
Weight:
4.6 oz
Warranty:
Lifetime