MSR  WindPro II Stove

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While maintaining the the efficiency and versatility of the original WindPro, the MSR WindPro II backpacking stove has the ability to burn inverted fuel canisters for better cold-weather performance.

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Features

  • Easy to operate: no priming, preheating or pressurizing is necessary, just attach an isobutane-propane canister and start cooking (canister not included)
  • Includes a stand for inverting isobutane-propane canisters for better cold weather performance and more consistent output over the life of each canister
  • Weighs just 6.6 oz.
  • Wide burner head evenly distributes the flame for scorch-free cooking
  • Includes windscreen and heat reflector for increased operating performance; windscreen is designed to accommodate cookware up to 10 in. in diameter
  • 3 legs/pot supports fan out to form a stable 6 in. cooking surface; folds for compact storage
  • Flame is easily adjusted from a steady simmer to a full boil; long fuel line keeps control valve well away from the flame
  • MSR WindPro II stove is totally field maintainable; every stove part is designed to be taken apart and easily replaced in the field
  • Weight includes stove, not the canister
  • Fuel not included

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Fuel Type

Canister

Fuel

Isobutane-propane

Number of Burners

1 Burner

Burn Time (Max Flame)

1 hr. 10 min. with 8 oz. of fuel

Average Boil Time (1L)

3.6 minutes

Dimensions

6.5 x 5 x 4 inches

Weight

6.6 ounces

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3 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars

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scott b.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

Was backpacking. Up on the

Was backpacking. Up on the Appalachian trail last week. Work excellent!!! It was windy. Very happy on the design, power of the burner and the equipment that came with it. We then added in Adell saucage . Very happy !!!!!!!!!

Tom S.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Despite the trend for everything

Despite the trend for everything lighter, this stove is the most versatile of all the MSR canister stoves! Has a windscreen so you can use it in windy areas, bake bread, and boil water all thru the winter. The supports are strong and big enough for larger pots, Simmers terrific. Turning the canister upside down allows you to use all the fuel- nothing wasted. It is compact and plenty light enough.

Lori H.
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Disappointed

This stove started out great. Great function, great pack weight, fast boil. Now is where the two stars comes in; it is not in any way what I would call “durable”. Unless mine had a faulty weld, it seems that basic bumps in a pack can and did break the gas intake connection. I didn’t realize at first, set up my stove on the second day of my trip, lit the burner, and after a second heard a combustion sound and saw a flame coming from the bottom. There was a faint blue flame still coming through the burner, but not the pressure it should be. At this point, less than 2 years and only 4 trips deep, this stove seems to be completely ruined. Do I weld it? Replace it? Choose something different? I’m not hard on my equipment, but I now have a useless stove and a coffee percolator with a thick layer of carbon from before I realized the stove was broken. Just another layer of frustration and disappointment.

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