I love my camelbaks so much...I have about five. They are great to strap onto your backpack for a hike or to just have around the house. They making drinking water fun and mak…
- Peggy, 05/28/13
Kennesaw
I keep losing mine so I buy new ones...they are good enough to buy twice---maybe three times!…
- Shawn, 11/05/12
Minneapolis
I LOVE moosejaw water bottles so when I saw this bottle I had to try it. I thought the extra pocket was very convenient for my gym ID card or car key. The clip on the bottle i…
- Emily, 06/17/13
Michigan
Great product! love the color and can bring it anywhere…
- madison, 06/01/13
Nebraska
I'm in love with this mug. I would marry it if I could. It's the perfect size for morning coffee or camp wine. It's totally spill proof and clips on to your pack for easy trav…
- Cale, 05/22/13
Pittsburgh, PA
This is a great filter for those big groups. high output. only problem was it did freeze and had to boil water for 2 days. did learn to heat water then pump overall great for…
- dustin, 02/10/11
This water bottle is incredible. It makes other people with plastic water bottle really jealous when I hit the autospout button. I use it practically every day, Just be carefu…
- Ally, 02/03/13
Grand Rapids
I dislike Camelbaks (I find they take too much effort to suck) and Nalgenes (too big). I bought some off brand water bottle that peed itself (water would drip from the lid af…
- Taylor, 03/01/13
Virginia
This Thermos is great! My coffee stays warm, doesn't leak all over me (always good for avoiding second degree burns), and doesn't give it a metal taste. If I could feasibly ha…
- Bret, 02/25/13
Philadelphia
This thermos is great! I love the auto-lock feature; I can use the thermos by my computer without worrying about spills. It keeps water cool for a long time! Love it!…
- Youmie, 04/27/13
I took this on a two month backpacking adventure (Utah then Colorado then Montana then Wyoming) this summer and it worked great! Did require some frequent cleaning in the dirt…
- Andrew, 08/04/12
I agonized over this purchase for about 14 hours.. researching all the models in this price range. Reading hundreds of reviews here and elsewhere. This one ended up being my c…
- MARK, 05/28/08
DENVER
You can survive for days in the wilderness without food, but wont make it long without clean water. When they declare marshal law, and begin forcing H1N1 vaccination, this li…
- Joseph, 10/25/09
Port St Lucie, FL
Will not filter out Viruses !!!
Joseph, you do not know what you're talking about !
Look it up !!
“Solid construction, great tasting water!” 10/25/09
. When they…
- DAVID, 06/03/11
CORONA
Probably didn't need the titanium, but the size and weight makes packing a joy and heating water a snap. I went from pocket rocket and gsi cup to adding homemade coozy, lid an…
- don, 06/01/13
United States
I've had the Miniworks since 2004, Hiker since 2006. I prefer the Hiker. Basically the same product, but the Hiker just packs up nicer. The handle lies up against the chamber,…
- James, 03/09/12
United States
Some friends from college and I went backpacking and someone brought the Katadyn Microfilter along with us. It was a handy, easy to use filter. Pumping took a bit of time for…
- Michael, 01/07/13
Philadelphia
It might be a very good device, but they mis-lead you by stating in very bold locations that this system is good for something like 1500 hundred pints or quarts, something li…
- Daniel, 12/08/12
Somewhere in between airline travel (baggage goons) and storage the plastic piece on the outside of the pump that holds the tubing for the pre-filter and brings water into the…
- Matthew, 05/05/12
Charlotte, NC
I've had the Miniworks since 2004, Hiker since 2006. (As far as I've been able to tell, no real difference between Hiker and Hiker Pro.) I prefer the Hiker. Basically the same…
- James, 03/09/12
United States
First off, I've never gotten sick after drinking water filtered with this filter, so it works! As far as features go, the filter itself has a much better flow rate than most o…
- Logan, 10/03/12
Jefferson City, TN
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
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
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
You can stop looking for a better price than Moosejaw... I'm cheap and I looked for several days... I love the filter... it does exactly what it's supposed to do. I lov…
- PHILLIP, 08/31/07
MESA
Other filters are good for about 3,000 gallons. The Katadyn does 40,000 gallons for about the same money. And, it has a great reputation. Plus, Moosejaw pricing and service…
- Jeff, 06/04/10
Compact, fast, clever design, I love this thing. I’m thinking about replacing my microwave with it for heating water. You would not believe how tough it is backpacking with…
- steve, 04/26/11
Glendale, az
I bought this to replace a MSR Pocket Rocket that broke on my last trip. I love how the pot is attached to the stove in order to conserve fuel and you don't have to worry abo…
- JOSH, 12/13/11
Denver, CO
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
We bought our JB Flash when they first came out (over a yr ago?) and it's still going strong. We use it constantly and are only on our third fuel canister. Ours heats to boili…
- Tanya, 09/17/11
Cowsbell, Montucky
Differences with the old version:
multiple color choices
thermodynamic color changing side panels
translucent plastic stove instead of black
small patch on cozy opposite h…
- JUSTIN, 01/06/10
LEWISVILLE
durable. lightweight. fast cooking times.
Need I say more?…
- DAVID, 09/23/11
Kansas
Cannot say enough about these pots! They are light, packable and super nifty. Lots of ingenious little bits that make your life easier when you're going light and camping. Han…
- Suzanne, 08/17/11
Australia