MSR Fuel Bottle with CRP Cap - 30 fl. oz.
- Connects to the threaded pump of your MSR stove for use as a fuel tank
- Airtight seal allows fuel to be stored longer by preventing air from entering and degrading fuel
- Child-resistant packaging (CRP) cap makes it difficult for kids to open the bottle
- Made from single-piece, impact-extruded aluminum to prevent leaks and cracks
- Bolstered shoulder and base resist bulging when pressurized
- Bottles are manufactured in the United States and China; specific country of origin is noted on each bottle
Imported.
| Best use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Liquid capacity (L) | 0.89 liter |
| Liquid capacity (fl. oz.) | 30 fluid ounces |
| Material(s) | Aluminum |
| Dimensions | 3 x 11 inches |
| Weight | 7.3 ounces |
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Mar 18, 2016Terrific leakproof bottles
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Mar 7, 2016Always ReadyI have had these bottles for over thirty years. They are ready to go when I am. Fit my pumps well.
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Jan 30, 2016Great sizes Have allWeather I am hiking a weekend or a week at a time I have different sizes to use and not stuck carrying to much or little fuel, Never a leak and easy to attach to my stove.
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Jan 25, 2016Perfect size for backpackingWe went on a 10-day hike around Mt. Rainier on the legendary Wonderland Trail. As weight really mattered for this epic backpacking trip, we bought the smaller MSR Fuel Bottle and then had a ...
Read More We went on a 10-day hike around Mt. Rainier on the legendary Wonderland Trail. As weight really mattered for this epic backpacking trip, we bought the smaller MSR Fuel Bottle and then had a friend bring the larger bottle to fill up mid-trip. It was light weight and a perfect amount of fuel storage for daily use. Highly recommend this product as it is durable and convenient for backpackers.
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Jan 25, 2016SecurityVery secure délice, the twist cap is literally Child prof.... Easy to fit with my whisperlite international. It makes the difference on the trail.... Thank you msr for great gears!
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Jan 24, 2016MSR gas bottles are reliableBought two for Philmont. Very reliable. No leaking, easy to hook up to the whisper lite and use. Variety of sizes so you can get exactly what you need.
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Jan 24, 2016best fuel bottles on the marketI have used these going back 20 years wouldn't go with any other !
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Jan 23, 2016No more crunchy dehydrated food packs!!I do a lot of traveling with camp gear and one of my biggest problems if flying with compressed gasses. You know those little bottles of ISO gas. Ya you cant fly with those!! Many of the loc...
Read More I do a lot of traveling with camp gear and one of my biggest problems if flying with compressed gasses. You know those little bottles of ISO gas. Ya you cant fly with those!! Many of the locations that I have traveled too ALSO don't sell compressed gas. This has left me numerous times looking down at my stock pile of dehydrated food packs and no means to heat water to eat them...mmmmm crunchy... So recently i converted to the whisper light series using these handy bottles to carry fuel. No need to worry about fly ( just empty the bottles first) and refilling ( as long as theres a gas station somewhere). Happy Adventuring !!
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Read More I bought my first MSR stove (an XGK) and an 11 oz. bottle some 17 years ago, Later, I decided that I wanted the simmering capabilities of the Dragonfly, so I bought a second 11 oz. bottle with it. I carry both stoves and bottles for airplane camping or vehicle camping, but just the Dragonfly and one bottle when backpacking, to reduce weight. Most of my cooking is on the Dragonfly. One bottle is good for about 5 days of solo cooking. Neither bottle has ever leaked. So when I bought a scooter, which has a pretty small gas tank, I decided that I needed a good, reliable reserve gas can--what better than a 30 oz. MSR bottle? Large enough to provide additional range, small enough to stow in the "trunk" of the scooter. I've now had the scooter and that bottle for 8 years, and again, it's never leaked. Periodically I dump the fuel from it into the scooter and refill it with fresh gasoline. I've never needed to use it, but with the normal mpg of my scooter, it would take me another 12 miles pretty easily.