
No matches or lighter required! Easy lighting wit Multi-Mount to fit a range of canisters.
Sometimes while taking on additional provisions you don't have the time or resources to pick and match specific fuel canisters to specific stove brands. That's why MSR designed their SuperFly Stove with a Multi-Mount that adapts to a range of self-sealing fuel canister shapes and sizes. Another nice feature is the matchless lighting on the AutoStart ignition--just in case you left your matches back at the trailhead. The SuperFly has a generous flame with a large burner that heats pots and pans faster than any other MSR fuel canister stove--without burning up precious fuel too quickly. The glove-friendly flame control valve helps fine-tune your cooking between simmer and boil with less hassles than full on/full off backpacking stoves. One eight-ounce MSR IsoPro fuel canister will burn for a 60-minute average.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Mountain Safety Research MSR SuperFly Stove w/AutoStart is available through Altrec.com.
great little stove
I really like this little and superb light stove. I used it during my last trip in Iceland and it worked really well, even in stormy conditions. The stove works with all different cartridges -thats an extra bonus if you travel to different countries.
Great for all uses except...
This stove is great for backpacking, sea kayaking and the like lowlander activities. The range of adjustment is awesome. However, it is not the best choice for ski touring and mountaineering as the butane canister needs to be warmed for best performance. This means a canister in your sleeping bag or jacket- you get the picture.
Great Little Stove
I used this stove on my entire 2168 mile Appalachian Trail thru-hike. I started in late Feb. and it was really cold. I had no problems getting the stove to cook my meals even on the coldest of nights. Maybe only once did I have to warm the canister before use.I would give it a 5 star rating but it does have a few issues. Being that it's a taller unit, you have to make sure it's on a flat surface, since balance can be an issue. Wind can rob heat from it so cook in a sheltered area away from the wind. Don't do what the other guy did, NO windscreens on canister stoves!Overall it's a great stove, simple to use, light, and maintenance free. Its small enough to fit inside your pot too. The best part is you can use almost every type of fuel canister out there, a big plus when the outfitter one carries one brand fuel.
good piece of gear
Good stove, compact works with numerous propane/butane cartridges. Not the best choice for high altitude and/or extreme cold applications. I would recommend to anyone desiring this type of stove.
Easy to use
Super easy to use and light. Holds on to pots well.
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