• Sunday, August 29th, 2010
MSR Superfly Stove
- Larger burner provides wide flame distribution
- Full flame adjustability with a glove-friendly control
- Lifetime warranty
This Multi-Mount, top-of-the-line backpacking stove works with a variety of self-sealing canisters, making it as versatile as the trips you take. Whether you’re walking into the woods behind your house or going on an international trip, you won’t get
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(out of 3 reviews)
List Price: $ 59.95
Price: $ 59.95
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Review by acousticbaseball for MSR Superfly Stove
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This is my first compact backpacking stove and I am not disappointed. It is light and compact. The boiling time is pretty accurate according to the specs. It does, in fact, sound like a jet engine when you crank it all the way up. The weather I was in was around the upper 50′s, low 60′s during the day/evening and upper 40′s in the morning and I had no problem lighting it. Can’t speak though to problems I have read about trouble in lower temps. Glad I purchased this item and would recommend it to anyone.
Review by Kirk E. Kemmler for MSR Superfly Stove
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This is the most versatile stove there is. I upgraded from my old Frenchy, Camping Gaz stove. I can no longer find the blue Camping Gaz canisters. Coleman for some reason has discontinued in the America’s. Abundant in Europe but, not here. This stove has a connector that will connect to just about any of the disposable propane/butane canisters. Great product.
Review by D. Vaughan for MSR Superfly Stove
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We purchased this for my son’s use on an Appalachian Trail backpacking trip, and he was very pleased with its performance.