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Not up to MSRs reputation
By Joshua Keith
Ranked #392 - Canister Stoves
January 2, 2009
I used these stoves in the field for 3-4 years. They are capable of handling a larger pot than most 'small' stoves, but they are also moody and fragile. If you are willing to nurse the stove and need a stove to handle a larger pot this will do it, but I think MSR missed the mark on this product. If you want to cook for a group, accept that you need a liquid fuel stove. If you want to cook for yourself and a climbing partner, there are better stoves on the market. Consider the Snow Peak Giga Power for summer trips or the MSR Reactor for winter trips.
View Details: MSR SuperFly Stove
Helpful Votes: 2 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- steel
- Dimensions:
- 3 x 3 x 3.5 in
- Fuel Type:
- MSR IsoPro, canister
- Burn Time:
- 1.5 hour
- Boil Time:
- 3
- Simmer:
- yes
- Auto Ignition:
- no
- Windscreen:
- no
- Heat Reflector:
- no
- Parts Kit:
- no
- Cleaning Tool:
- no
- Fuel Bottle or Canister Included:
- no
- Stuff Sack:
- no
- Hard Case:
- no
- Weight:
- 4.6 oz
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.




1 Comments Last Reply: July 17, 2009 By: Matt Tovar
YEAH Go Reactor!!!!!
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes