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PocketRocket 2
MSR
PocketRocket 2
$49.95
Description

  Ultralight, super-compact canister stove

  The next-generation MSR PocketRocket 2 stove takes everything impressive about the iconic original and puts it into an even smaller and lighter high-performance design. Barely noticeable in your pack, it’s fast at camp, boiling 1 liter of water in 3.5 minutes. Precision flame control goes from torch to simmer, while the WindClip™ windshield boosts efficiency in breezy conditions. New folding pot supports create an exceptionally tiny packed size, and they now accommodate a wider range of vessels—pair this stove with the MSR Titan Kettle (sold separately) for the ultimate fast and light kit.

  Fuel not included.

  

  California WARNING: Contains brass, which can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Fuel Type:
Gas Canisters
Boil Time:
3.5 minutes / 1 Liter
Stove Igniter:
No Igniter
Weight:
Minimum Weight: 2.6 oz. (73 g)
Packaged Weight: 3.7 oz. (105 g)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
09884
Other Features:
• Water Boiled per 8 oz. Fuel Canister: 16 L
-- Water Boiled per oz. of Fuel: 2 L
-- Burn Time per 8 oz. Fuel Canister: 60 minutes*

• Lighter - Now a mere 73 g (2.6 oz.) keeping pack weight to the absolute minimum
• 20% More Compact - folding pot supports pack exceptionally small; stove with case fits inside MSR Titan or insulated mug
• Fast - Boils 1 liter of water in just 3.5 minutes
• Strong - New robust pot supports accommodate a wider range of pot sizes
• Wind-Resistant: WindClip™ wind protection and focused burner pushes a persistent, solid flame.
• Includes ultralight hard-shell carry case to protect cookware and contents of pack

*For best results with canister fuel, always burn MSR® IsoPro™ fuel.
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