MSR WindPro II Stove
Best stable remote burner for group cooking in cold conditions.
This remote-burner system is the ultimate solution for cold-weather cooking, offering the stability of a low-profile base and the reliability of inverted fuel feed. You trade a bit of pack weight for the ability to simmer properly and use a full windscreen, making it the clear choice for backcountry chefs.
$139.95
at
Saratoga Outdoors
Who it's for
- Group campers cooking large meals on uneven terrain.
- Winter backpackers needing reliable heat in sub-freezing conditions.
- Alpine explorers frequently cooking in exposed, high-wind environments.
Who should skip it
- Ultralight hikers prioritizing the smallest possible pack volume.
- Fast-paced trekkers who want immediate cooking capability after stopping.
- Budget-conscious campers seeking a basic, entry-level cooking solution.
Performance breakdown
Cold Weather Reliability
Inverted liquid-feed mode maintains consistent pressure when temperatures plummet.
Stability
Low-profile design provides a rock-solid foundation for larger, heavier cookware.
Flame Control
Precise valve adjustment allows for delicate simmering without scorching meals.
Wind Efficiency
Remote burner setup allows for effective, safe use of full windscreens.
Packability
Collapsible frame nests neatly inside standard one-liter pots for travel.
Weight-to-Utility Ratio
Heavier than ultralight canister stoves but offers superior versatility and stability.
Key Specs
Weight
6.6 oz (187 g)
Foldable/Collapsible
Yes
Heat Source Compatibility
Canister fuel
Included Components
Inversion stand, windscreen, heat reflector
Maximum Pot Diameter
10 inches
Intended Use
Backpacking
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