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WindPro II
MSR
WindPro II
$134.95
Description

  Efficiency and versatility of the WindPro, adapted for liquid-feed

  The incredible efficiency and versatility of the original WindPro stove, adapted to burn inverted canisters for liquid-feed. The results are increased cold weather performance, faster boil times, and a more consistent output over the life of every canister. Inverted canister stand included. Fuel sold separately.

  

  California WARNING: Contains brass, which can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. P65Warnings.ca.gov

  

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MSR Stoves: WindPro II Stove System Overview
The incredible efficiency and versatility of the original Wind...

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Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Fuel Type:
Gas Canisters
Boil Time:
3.6 min for 1 Liter
Stove Igniter:
No Igniter
Weight:
6.6 oz. (187 g)
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
06636
Other Features:
Liquid-Feed: Increased cold weather performance and a more consistent output over the life of every canister
Efficient: Remote burner allows the safe use of a windscreen for maximum efficiency
Ultralight: Lightest remote canister stove on the market - weighs just 6.6 oz. (187 g)
Versatile: Supports large cook pots (up to 10 in. maximum diameter) and can be used with bake ovens

Boil time (MSR IsoPro), 1 liter: 3.6 minutes
Burn time (MSR IsoPro) per 227-g / 8-oz. canister: Appx. 70 minutes
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