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  1. #31
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    For the wood burners, this one works
    Rio Rand
    Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole

  2. #32
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    Another vote here for the MSR pocket rocket.

  3. #33
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    Anybody ever try a snow peak Giga power?

  4. #34
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    MSR whisper light international has worked well for me for over 20 years. But I only bring it if I’m camping in the alpine or somewhere really windy. Otherwise I use a 40 gram alcohol stove, it’s basically just a little titanium platform for a bit of marine alcohol or even better an esbit cube, which is a fuel block that burns for 12 mins and will boil a cup of water in 8 mins. It doesn’t perform like a real stove, but it will warm some water up to rehydrate food or make coffee or tea. And it weighs so little, you need a esbit or two for each meal and they only weigh 12 grams! So all together yoh can do a couple nights for around 100 grams, and that is truly ultra light weight.

  5. #35
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    I've been running the soto micro regulator ost-1 for 2 years, better build quality over a pocket rocket. Before that I had a jetboil that was junk. I paired the soto with a snowpeak mini solo cookset, perfect combo and extremely lightweight

  6. #36
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

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    Last edited by ForealBoreal; 01-02-2022 at 01:17 PM.

  7. #37
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    Windburner for the win!

  8. #38
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    I think im going to get the MSR Whisperlite International.

  9. #39
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by Corona1986 View Post
    I think im going to get the MSR Whisperlite International.
    That is a good call. I just had mine apart today for a good cleaning and replaced o-ring in the fuel bottle pump before a four day hike. Simple and efficient and functional. Not sure how old mine is but has always worked well with no issues.

  10. #40
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    Re: Single burner hiking stove recommendations

    I’ve had an MSR whisperlite for around 25 years. Just keeps on ticking...

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