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XGK EX
MSR
XGK EX
$209.95
Description

  The ultimate tough-as-nails multi-fuel expedition stove

  For over 35 years, the MSR XGK EX has been the world's most reliable extreme-condition stove; trusted by mountaineers everywhere. The XGK EX continues that legacy with unrivaled performance, dependability and better multi-fuel burning capabilities than any other stove on the market. It features a flexible fuel line that allows it to pack smaller than ever, as well as stable, retractable legs and pot supports, and a powerful flame that melts snow and boils water incredibly fast. No matter where you're headed, with an XGK EX stove along, you’ll find fuel to burn and the absolute dependability that has made it the first choice in liquid fuel stoves on expeditions for decades.

  Made in Seattle, USA. Fuel bottle sold separately.

  WARNING for California customers: 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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Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
11043
Fuel Type:
Multi-Fuel
Boil Time:
Boil time (white gas), 1 liter: 3.5 minutes
Boil time (kerosene), 1 liter: 2.8 minutes
Boil time (diesel), 1 liter: 4.5 minutes
Stove Igniter:
No Igniter
Weight:
Minimum Weight: 13.5 oz / 0.38 kg
Packed Weight: 17 oz / 0.49 kg
Made In:
USA
Other Features:
• Proven: No. 1 choice on expeditions worldwide.
• Multi-Fuel: Reliably burns more liquid fuels than any other stove.
• Dependable: Easy to field maintain; Shaker Jet™ cleans fuel jet with a simple shake.
• Compact: Flexible fuel line allows stove to fit in a 1.5-liter MSR pot.
• Super-fast: Boils 1 liter of water in just 2.8 minutes (using kerosene fuel).
• Extra-Stable: Retractable legs and pot supports provide a secure platform.
• Includes: Fuel pump, windscreen, heat reflector, small-parts kit, instructions, and stuff sack. (Fuel bottle not included.)

• Burn time (white gas) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 109 minutes
• Burn time (kerosene) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 98 minutes
• Burn time (diesel) per 600ml / 20 oz. of fuel: 170 minutes

• Water boiled (white gas) per 100 ml of fuel: 4.9 liters
• Water boiled (kerosene) per 100 ml of fuel: 5.7 liters
• Water boiled (diesel) per 100 ml of fuel: 6.3 liters

• Water boiled (white gas) per 1 oz. of fuel: 1.5 liters
• Water boiled (kerosene) per 1 oz. of fuel: 1.7 liters
• Water boiled (diesel) per 1 oz. of fuel: 1.9 liters
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