Msr reactor stove system the principal over the msr stove system works similar to the jetboil cooking system.
Msr windburner stove system vs jetboil.
When i did a stove review last year i was excoriated for not including a jetboil which i quickly learned was a favorite of many paddlers.
While both stoves perform very well and are worth recommending we wanted to put the two systems up against each other to see which one wins out in a range of performance categories.
On the other hand jetboil micromo comes with a fuel canister stabilizer as one solid plastic piece for additional stability.
The jetboil zip comes with a 0 75 l pot helping to make it the lightest integrated canister model we tested.
Designed specifically for use outdoors they excel in durability portability and ease of use.
We love the windproof design.
The jetboil minimo and msr windburner.
Similar to the jetboil flash above the msr windburner is a great integrated stove solution if your backcountry cooking routine consists mostly of boiling water.
Which stove do you choose.
Msr windburner comes with its own three legged plastic canister stand to provide additional stability to the stove system.
Jetboil vs msr windburner the jetboil mini stove is well known as an integrated stove system this is because the pot can be securely attached to the stove.
Jetboil makes pots for its stove systems in several sizes starting with 0 5 l msr only makes them in 1 l and up.
This makes the system more stable.
Both the msr windburner and the jetboil flash are high quality backpacking stoves.
In the world of integrated stoves two models stand apart in our opinion.
After lighting the stove and snapping everything into place the enclosed burner brings water to a boil quickly even in gusty conditions this can be a.
The jetboil minimo and the msr windburner side by side.
The camp chef stryker is only available with the 1 5 l pot it comes with.