Description
Just as speedy as the original PocketRocket, but now smaller and even lighter. If you're aiming to keep your pack weight and size to a minimum, this is your stove. It stows neatly in its own little carrying case and can be slipped inside your coffee mug (if you choose to carry one). The built-in Wind Clip windshield system protects the burner from being blown out by gusts. The burner control is a good size, so you can fine tune the flame even with cold hands or when wearing bulky gloves.
- Made of stainless steel, aluminum, and brass.
- Redesigned serrated pot supports to keep your cookware from slipping.
- One 227g canister lasts approximately 60 minutes at full output, depending on temperature and altitude. Boils approximately 16L of water.
- Uses MSR Isobutane canisters (available separately).
Tech specs
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Tech specs
Weight | 73g |
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Ideal for |
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Burner components |
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Fuel
Stoves are designed to burn specific fuels. All stoves should only be used with recommended fuels to prevent damage. |
LPG |
Simmers | Yes |
Boil time
The average time it takes to boil 1L of water. Wind, air temperature and elevation will affect boil time in the field. |
3.5 min |
Output
The output of any heat generating device is shown in BTUs (British Thermal Units) which measure the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1lb. of water by 1°F. |
8200BTU |
Dimensions | 9 x 9 x 9cm |
Heat reflector
Heat reflectors are placed under the burner and reflect heat back up towards the cooking pot. This helps save fuel and speed cooking time. |
No |
Pot included | No |
Piezo ignition | No |
Fuel pump
Liquid fuel stoves require a fuel pump to pressurize the fuel tank. |
No |
Windscreen | No |
Additional feature(s) | Ultralight |
Made in | Korea, Republic of |