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
I love MSR, so I purchased this waterbottle and let me tell you, it holds water like a champ!! Keeps the water nice and cool and if you run out of water, it can be used as a w…
- Josh, 12/22/11
Mystic
Normally I would be giving MSR 5 stars but they really overlooked this bottle.
While the design of the bottle itself is awesome (it has a triangular bottom with round top)…
- Mark, 09/26/11
Colorado Springs
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
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
This thing can really flow. My group brought a couple other filters on a 4 day backpack in Southern Utah cause I wasn't sure how things would go — the other filters became a…
- KLANE, 10/23/11
PROVO
The Good:
This filter is great for 1-2 people. It pumps fast and is amazingly lightweight.
The Bad:
The filter is hard to clean in the field and requires that you still…
- CHRIS, 10/01/08
Dayton
This is a great set. Pretty durable and comes with the handy pot grabber. Withstands direct heat with no problem and cleaned up nicely. A little bulky to carry, but good fo…
- VALERIE, 12/17/11
Atlanta
Light weight in a reasonably compact package. Used this set backpacking in the BWCA. Worked great, easy clean up. Very satisfied with this product.…
- Tim, 09/02/11
MSR comes through again! This cookware set is awesome for car camping to backpacking. It is super lightweight, compact, and durable. When I first saw the pots, they seemed too…
- Cody, 04/08/13
Land of Cheese
I have used the pot on multiple trips now and it's proven to be fantastic. This pot is large enough to use with larger groups. With the stove it consistently boils water at sp…
- Oscar, 04/27/13
I cook a lot when I am out on the road touring different summer music festivals for my job. Or if I am simply going away for the weekend camping. I love to cook, and not crapp…
- Ben, 06/14/11
Ann Arbor, MI
I love this product. It's great for base camp and drive up camping. It has everything you could need to make "gourmet" camp food. It does not pack well for backpacking (does…
- jon, 03/15/13
Detroit
Just bought this item and went through to check durability and construction of items. I love the way it packs, love the design of utensils for compactness, and it is many of…
- KASEY, 12/26/11
Lansing, MI
For the money, this is a great product. You can always find lighter, smaller, more compact if you are willing to spend the money but this is great value. Doesn't take up too m…
- Rob, 04/15/13
The 2.5L pot is pretty useful for most of the things I cook/heat up at camp, but the 1.5 L is not as useful to me and is usually used to cool off water that I'd boiled for fut…
- Xiao-Yue, 08/11/11
Portland, OR
Purchased this cookware set to use during a 3-day adventure to Fort Jefferson. I was impressed with how light this set was and how easily it cleaned up. Loved the non-stick…
- Yarri, 03/08/11
Upstate, NY
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
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
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 use this pot in conjunction with the MSR Superfly. This duo works great for small group backpacking trips. The pot is a good size for cooking a meal for two people and can…
- Russell, 11/25/11
United States
Used this pot while backpacking. Worked very well for cooking meals for two people. Would absolutely recommend. I also have the MSR Ti Titan and would say this pot worked just…
- Logan, 02/02/13
United States
As noted, these are handy for large groups or distant water sources. I use the Dromedary primarily to pack water into dry areas. A 6L bag weighs ~13.75# full (almost nothing e…
- John, 12/02/09
The Buffalo Commons
This is a versatile bag. I bought the 6L bag and it works great for camp water storage. I just hang it from a tree and the spout works good for filling my pot. Now all I need…
- NATHAN, 05/12/09
PEKIN
After searching for the perfect mug, I decided on this one. It packs nicely in your pack and you can put spare batteries and smaller items inside to cut down on room. The lar…
- Ari, 06/28/11
Maine
packs well and works great on the trail. Best mug to drink out of 20 miles from the nearest road, or on your way into class and does not burn your lips!…
- Kyle, 02/02/13
Indiana
I've always used MSR* cooking equipment and probably always will. I have the pocket-rocket* stove and the blacklite* cooking set as well as this one. (over the top?) Water i…
- , 10/11/12
Excellent product. Folds compactly. Great color. Just as described. HIghly recommend…
- Cara, 05/13/13
Summerfield NC
Its a MSR folding fork what else is there to say .. ITS GREAT.. it is plastic so just be careful but its very light weight and folds in half enough to fit inside the MSR mugs…
- Chris, 10/03/12
Fairport, NY
I've had the 1.7L kit for a few years and it has been awesome for a group of 4-5 people on numerous multiday hiking trips. I think MSR just recently came out with this 1.0L po…
- Mack, 05/07/13
Columbus, OH
As I scoured Moosejaw for my new camping cooking set, I was looking for compact and light cooking utensils. Enter MSR's cooking set and it fits perfectly! Perfect for two peop…
- Gerardo, 12/02/12
Wenatchee