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MSR Pocket Rocket Stove
MSR Pocket Rocket Stove
The MSR 3 ounce PocketRocket defines ultralight for all you gram-counting backpackers. Its compact stature does not eliminate functional controls, as there is no preheating, priming, or pressurizing required. Just twist the glove-friendly control valve and light. The PocketRocket stove quickly delivers a steady, hot flame that backcountry chefs can adjust to a simmer or boil without taking off their mitts. It excels on any trip where weight and a hot meal are a premium; fast-and-light climbs and multi-day ascents included. Just remember, freezing temps reduce the performance of a canister stove drastically, so you may want a liquid fuel stove for wintertime excursions. *Fuel and fuel bottles sold separately.
Bottom Line: Minimalist, lightweight camping adventures call for MSR's PocketRocket Stove.
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Is IsoPro the only type of canister fuel this stove uses? If...
Is IsoPro the only type of canister fuel this stove uses? If so, is it hard to find? Are there any stoves in this price range, and quality, that can use various fuels?
By: tswilson1869022
September 25, 2008
The PocketRocket will accept any threaded, self-sealing Isobutane canister (IsoPro, GigaPower, PowerGas, JetPower, Bruntane,...).
I have heard varying point on using other fuels, specifically the JetBoil fuel canisters. It will work but depending on who you talk to, some say it is not quite as effective, others say it works fine. All seem to agree they will screw on, but you may or may not see a slight ineffeciency using fuel canisters other than MSR. Definitely use another fuel if you are in a pinch, though.
This stove will accept any Lindal valve (screw-on) fuel canister.
By: Backcountry.com GearGuru - Cory
, Surf Stylee
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 31, 2008
i'm new to camping and want to get this stove. what kind of...
i'm new to camping and want to get this stove. what kind of pot do i need to put on top of this stove/how big? Do i need something to put the pan on and the stove under or what?
By: jfergurson2280123
June 26, 2008
Buy this. You're stoked! Pair it up with the MSR Titan Kettle (type CAS0385 into the search above) and you are all set. The stove will fit into the pot easily and will hold plenty of water to cook off some pasta. You don't need anything in between the stove and pots, just a flat spot to set everything down before getting started. Have fun!
By: Elias the Terrible
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 31, 2008
what do you store this stove in? does it come with any kind of...
what do you store this stove in? does it come with any kind of case?
By: ridgewalker
April 16, 2008
It comes in a triangular plastic case. It is maybe 3-4 inches in length and each side of the triangle measures about 2 inches in width. It is quite durable, and can be used as a coffee cup if you forget yours. You'd just need to plug up the drain hole in the bottom.
I'd prefer a traditional coffee cup!
By: Aar0n
, Jeff Gerhard ![]()
October 31, 2008







