Dreaming of more than freeze dried backpacking meals? MSR’s WindBurner Group Stove System delivers a quality cooking experience, even in the back of beyond – maintaining its performance in the most demanding conditions. The windproof, pressure-regulated stove is bundled with a 2.5-litre sauce pot for 2-4 people to share a simmered feast, plus an 8-inch skillet with folding handle. Both pieces feature a ceramic-coated surface for durable non-stick performance and easy clean-up. The stove is designed to be used with all other WindBurner cookware too, and the compact system nests perfectly together without rattling around
Ultra-efficient windproof radiant burner and pressure regulator maintain stove performance in windy and cold conditions, giving faster boil times and more fuel efficiency than conventional stoves
Versatile 2.5-litre sauce pot & 8” skillet feature ceramic-coated non-stick/easy clean surfaces and an enclosed, heat-capturing ring for easy simmering and cooking
Modular system perfectly nests all components
Set includes - see 'Contents' tab
Stable, anti-topple stove features a remote canister design and self-centring pot
Includes strainer lid with locking latch
When packed, set has room to nest optional 8-oz gas canister (sold separately)
Includes
Radiant burner with boil-to-simmer control
Pressure regulator for consistent performance
Strainer lid with locking latch
2.5 L ceramic-coated aluminum nonstick pot with folding Talon™ handle
8-inch ceramic-coated aluminum nonstick skillet with folding Talon handle
Burn time (MSR IsoPro) per 227-g / 8-oz. canister:
Approx 95 minutes
Water boiled (MSR IsoPro) per 227-g canister:
14 liters
Volume: 2.5L + 1.5L
Weight: 830 g
Width: 21.6 cm
Length: 21.1 cm
Height: 16.7 cm
Ceramic Coated Aluminum
Aluminum Lid
Stainless Steel
Nylon
EPDM
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.