Quick Overview
Super fast, super light and pocket-sized.- Description
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When it comes to canister-mount stoves, MSR proves less is more. The PocketRocket is MSr's lightest and most compact stove to date. MSR IsoPro is the fuel of choice, bringing premium performance to our bantam-weight newcomer. Ideal for quick alpine ascents, lightweight wilderness trips and high camps, the PocketRocket is super fast, super light and pocket-sized. Includes a tough, compact carry case.
- Specifications
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Manufacturer MSR Weight 3 oz. / 86 gm Mfg Sku/Part Number 11792 Fuel Type Gas Canisters - Product Reviews
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- Product Reviews
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- Good stove for hikers and climbers Review by Fireweed
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Price Value Quality Because it is light and hot burning, it can be very efficient. If you are using a cozy with your pot, you can turn the stove off the minute the water boils. I've cooked on one canister for more than a week using a cozy. That inclused a hot breakfast w/tea, hot dinner w/tea and usually one tea break during the day. This is a simple and usable as any lightweight stove.
(Posted on 1/19/12)
- Easy to use and compact Review by nikosvswild
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Quality Price Value The MSR Pocket Rocket is a great "go-to" stove for any backpacker. The stove is small, light and very easy to use. The stove attaches to any standard fuel canister and burns hot. Although small, the arms can hold most pots and fry pans (for backpacking); however using a windscreen of some sort is recommended. If I'm mainly looking to boil water the pocket rocket is often my stove of choice. The pocket rocket also works great with espresso percolators (for you car campers out there). The pocket rocket is also very easy to pack and fits into most cups/mugs/pots. The pocket rocket does not come with an auto ignite system meaning that you will need to bring matches and/or a lighter, and it doe snot simmer so be careful if you plan on cooking with the stove. It does have a fuel regulator; however, the "low" setting is still rather "hot". I recommend this stove for anyone who is just getting into backpacking, or on the fence of what stove to buy. It's a great starter stove and the price is right.
(Posted on 10/26/11)
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