MSR WindPro II Stove
The WindPro II camp stove combines the stability and wind protection of a remote-burner design with the convenience of canister fuel. Unlike other canister stoves the WindPro II is capable of running on liquid-feed direct from the canister. This added versatility lets you run the stove in traditional upright mode for optimal efficiency and flame control or, with a simple twist, invert the canister on the included stand to deliver liquid gas directly to the burner. This advantage allows greatly improved cold-weather and low-fuel performance, and boosts stove output significantly anytime speed really counts.
Details
- Item #MSQ0030
- Fuel Type
- canister (isobutane, butane/propane
- Boil Time
- [1 liter] 3.6min
- Burn Time
- 70min
- Simmer
- yes
- Includes
- windscreen, heat reflector, canister stand, instructions, stuff sack
- Fuel Bottle/Canister Included
- no
- Dimensions
- 3 x 4 x 6in
- Claimed Weight
- 6.6oz (187g)
- Activity
- hike & camp
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Overall Rating
4 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 2, 2025
Despite the trend for everything
Despite the trend for everything lighter, this stove is the most versatile of all the MSR canister stoves! Has a windscreen so you can use it in windy areas, bake bread, and boil water all thru the winter. The supports are strong and big enough for larger pots, Simmers terrific. Turning the canister upside down allows you to use all the fuel- nothing wasted. It is compact and plenty light enough.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
September 23, 2024
Disappointed
This stove started out great. Great function, great pack weight, fast boil. Now is where the two stars comes in; it is not in any way what I would call “durable”. Unless mine had a faulty weld, it seems that basic bumps in a pack can and did break the gas intake connection. I didn’t realize at first, set up my stove on the second day of my trip, lit the burner, and after a second heard a combustion sound and saw a flame coming from the bottom. There was a faint blue flame still coming through the burner, but not the pressure it should be. At this point, less than 2 years and only 4 trips deep, this stove seems to be completely ruined. Do I weld it? Replace it? Choose something different? I’m not hard on my equipment, but I now have a useless stove and a coffee percolator with a thick layer of carbon from before I realized the stove was broken. Just another layer of frustration and disappointment.
Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site
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