This is a great stove. What is awesome about this stove over others is the versatility with the different fuels. Very stable with a full pot on it as well…
- Whitney, 01/02/13
Ohio
I've had this stove for over two years and am still in love with it. I work as a wildlife field technician year round and spend most of my time out in the field, so I've proba…
- Auriel, 11/23/11
Fayetteville, AR
I haven't used my MSR Whisperlite stove yet. But I'm sure it will meet my wildest expectations!! I have only one issue. When I received the MSR Whisperlite stove it did not co…
- PHILLIP, 01/31/08
Reliable and easy to set up. Get familiar with the field maintenance before you set off. I like the new design for the legs - it makes it a lot sturdier than my friend's old w…
- Goran, 05/06/13
I have used this stove on many backpacking expeditions and it has never disappointed me. It is easy to use and it heats up water for making food. It is stable and does exact…
- , 01/09/13
'Murica
If you can pour it and it burns, then it will work in this stove. Load up your flask....I mean your MSR fuel bottle with some bacardi 151 firewater and you have a duel purpos…
- Keith, 08/17/11
Muskegon
Used this on a few 3 week long trips, never had a problem with it. It is loud though while cooking. Easy to use and packs pretty small. The heat can go to simmer which is supe…
- Carolyn, 07/15/11
Ithaca, NY
I've used a MSR Whisperlite International so far. Recently bought the XGK EX - what a difference. It's easier to pack and burns very nicely and fast. It's also working great i…
- Felix, 05/02/10
Bay Area, CA
been using a MSR Whisperlight for about 20 years. great stove. decided to purchase the MSR XGK just because. Like the whisperlight, the XGK lite quick and boiled faster. som…
- eric, 12/11/10
though it may be a little tippy seeming i've had no problems. being able to simmer is also really nice instead of just full inter-continental ballistic missile which is also n…
- Jacob, 03/20/12
Rapid city south Dakota
It doesn't get any simpler than the pocket rocket. light, compact and reliable just like the pocket rocket your wife has.…
- Zach, 06/24/12
ive been using this stove for the last 3-4 years and i really like it. if you need a very small stove, there are better options out there but this has been plenty small for me…
- Jake, 11/15/12
MN
This stove burns well and seems to fit most fuel canisters. My only gripe is that it is not very collapsible. The metal wings just fold together and I'm always afraid the shar…
- Kevin, 07/06/10
Durham, NC
I recently went car camping with this MSR stove, and I really liked it. It comes with a MSR branded bag, and a optional metal windshield. This is a great stove. It has…
- Collin, 10/07/12
Took this guy out on a week long bike trip and it held up great! It was a little breezy when I used it, but the flame never went out. It Packs up small enough and it kicks o…
- ANDREW, 07/10/06
This is a great, reliable, easy to use stove, especially for the money. Preforms fairly well in the cold, but if its below 40 or so the canisters have to be warmed. I purcha…
- Conner, 01/09/11
I used this stove the first time that I went backpacking and it was great! I really enjoyed being able to eat warm food out in the woods and it took no time at all to heat a s…
- Michael, 01/20/13
Philadelphia
This is basically the newer edition of the pocket rocket, and granted I got it at the same price as the pocket rocket I got it. I've used the pocket rocket before (friends own…
- Raja, 12/20/12
New York, NY
SO, not only does this wonderful piece of engineering boil water up real quick, it will also manage to work even after you forgot that you put your stove behind your car and r…
- John, 12/14/12
Great little stove for boiling water or stuff that can be cooked in a small cup/pot (e.g. soup, noodles). Fast boiling times is helped by good wind protection plus the heat tr…
- Joe, 05/06/13
Pacific Northwest