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Building a lightweight cook set is one of the best ways to drop your trail weight – but putting one together can be time-consuming and expensive. Fortunately, MSR have done the work for you by creating this ultralight kit and bundling it with their superb PocketRocket Deluxe stove. Sized for two but light enough for one, stove and set all nest neatly together to take up minimal space in your pack. The stove itself features push-start Piezo ignition, a built-in regulator for consistently fast boil times (even when fuel and temperatures are low), and a broad burner head for more versatile cooking and simmering. The 1.2-litre pot is the ideal capacity for boiling water for two pouch meals or cups of coffee, while the included bowl adds a second eating/drinking vessel for sharing with a trail partner
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 13 x 13 x 13 cm |
Weight | 0.37 kg |
Boil time (MSR IsoPro), 1 liter: | 3.3 minutes |
Water boiled (MSR IsoPro) per 1 oz. of fuel: | 2.2 L |
Burn time (MSR IsoPro) per 227-g / 8-oz. canister: | 60 minutes |
Water boiled (MSR IsoPro) per 227-g canister: | 17 L |
A staple of multiple expeditions for more than 50 years, MSR gear is trusted by climbers, mountaineers, explorers and researchers in some of the highest and coldest places on earth. The brand has earned an enviable reputation for turning out reliable, durable, high-performance kit – and has come a long way since its founding by Seattle engineer and lifelong mountaineer Larry Penberthy in 1969. Back then, MSR – or Mountain Safety Research, to use its full moniker – was solely focused on improving the safety of climbing equipment. Why? Because Larry knew that better equipment meant greater adventures.
Since then, the product range has grown hugely, but the core ethos remains the same. That’s why MSR gear is characterised by its user-led design that prioritises functionality, simplicity and reliability, wherever you roam in the great outdoors – whether you’re on a weekend camping trip, or perched on a portaledge 2,000ft up one of the world’s big walls.