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New Stoves from MSR

Postby Hikin_Jim » Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:51 pm

Looks like MSR is putting out some new takes on some of it's most venerable stoves. New Stoves from MSR.

The MSR MicroRocket:
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The MSR Whisperlite Universal:
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Looks like interesting stuff!

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Postby lilbitmo » Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:41 pm

Is "professor HJ" going shopping soon :?: so we can get the low down on the new products :shock: :D
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:58 pm

lilbitmo wrote:Is "professor HJ" going shopping soon :?: so we can get the low down on the new products :shock: :D
:lol:

Actually, I'm try to wangle some free samples for a review. We'll see.

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Postby lilbitmo » Thu Aug 04, 2011 7:39 pm

Hikin_Jim wrote:
lilbitmo wrote:Is "professor HJ" going shopping soon :?: so we can get the low down on the new products :shock: :D
:lol:

Actually, I'm try to wangle some free samples for a review. We'll see.

HJ


That first one looks super light and easy to use, wonder how well that striker lights in the wind or at altitude? Hope they let you do that.

Looking forward to your report when you get ahold of one :D
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Postby Hikin_Jim » Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:38 pm

lilbitmo wrote:
Hikin_Jim wrote:
lilbitmo wrote:Is "professor HJ" going shopping soon :?: so we can get the low down on the new products :shock: :D
:lol:

Actually, I'm try to wangle some free samples for a review. We'll see.

HJ


That first one looks super light and easy to use, wonder how well that striker lights in the wind or at altitude? Hope they let you do that.

Looking forward to your report when you get ahold of one :D
The stove looks like a winner. The ignition looks like you'd be better off just taking matches, a lighter, or a firesteel, but I'll withhold judgement until I can actually get my hands on one.

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Murphy's cousin, Piezo

Postby arocknoid » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:32 pm

Murphy is in cahoots with Piezo, just waiting for the worst possible time to give you "click-click-click," as thoughts of Jack London are drowned amid chattering teeth.

Piezos always fail over time, so you'll be carrying a backup method anyway. I use a thin extended butane source, topped off and kept in shirt pocket pre-ignition.

For me, the Universal would add another fuel option I wouldn't use except with a can-stove...the MSR International I've had for fifteen years has never seen any fuel but white gas. "But I'm ready!"

(and a JetBoil sure does a quick and easy job for brief jaunts. Especially when I load it in my son's pack. 8^)

Looking forward to your next review, Jim.
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Re: Murphy's cousin, Piezo

Postby Hikin_Jim » Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:47 pm

arocknoid wrote:Murphy is in cahoots with Piezo, just waiting for the worst possible time to give you "click-click-click," as thoughts of Jack London are drowned amid chattering teeth.

Piezos always fail over time, so you'll be carrying a backup method anyway.
Truly, I don't see the point of a separate piezo ignition. Why not just carry a pack of matches, a lighter, or a fire steel? I think the other options would be more versatile whereas the piezo lighter will only work on the stove. The great convenience of a piezo ignition is that it's built in and you can light the stove at the click of a button (when it works that is). Make the piezo ignition a separate unit, and what's the point? Maybe a nice gadget, but it doesn't seem really practical. Get ya a nice Bic.

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