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Reddit mentions of MSR Micro Rocket Stove
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of MSR Micro Rocket Stove. Here are the top ones.
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- Ultralight: Weighs just 73 g (2.6oz.)
- Strong: Robust pot supports offer excellent stability
- Compact: Folding legs pack exceptionally small, fitting into an MSR Insulated Mug
- Wind-Resistant: WindClip wind protection and focused burner pushes a persistent, solid flame
- Fast: Boils 1 liter of water in just 3.5 minutes
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Specs:
Color | Red |
Height | 3.5 Inches |
Length | 5 Inches |
Release date | January 2012 |
Size | 5" L x 3.5" H x 4" W |
Weight | 0.17 Pounds |
Width | 4 Inches |
Probably just ignorance. At least for my part it is. I had never head of it before. Here it is. If I ever go canister again I may give this little pipsqueak a try.
I don't have any down puffy jackets, but I do have a brand new, never used Matador Beast28 daypack. They're currently sold out and retail for $80.
I have a MSR MicroRocket that's been used, but has never left the house.
I also have a brand new Agua X stormproof camera bag, as well as a ThinkTank Retrospect messenger bag, although the latter isn't necessarily camping gear. I have a handful of other photo accessories laying around as well, if you're into photography at all.
You'll pack cooking equipment, but i'm not sure how you plan on carrying a sheet steel pot and pan set, steel bowls, wooden utensils, and a cast iron pot stand, unless you have a pack horse somewhere accompanying you.
They make gas burners that screw directly on to a small gas can, and then that whole thing comes apart and fits in a small pot. Usually made out of titanium because when you're backpacking weight is everything.
I take my dutch oven and pot stand car camping... but if I were on "a week long hike", i'd be taking my small camp stove and pot, and eating dehydrated food.