User Review: MSR SuperFly
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I have used this stove for about four years now and prefer it over my WhisperLite, mainly because of the attributes others talk about. It's fast, easy, requires no pumping and no pouring. It's frugal with fuel and exceptionally dependable. The age old drawback is that canister stoves are not good in the winter...so, the WhisperLite is a great backup.
Where to Buy
Buy Online We found the SuperFly at 11 online stores:
| Store | Product Description | Price |
Moosejaw 2 purchase options: | SuperFly Stove (Spring 2008) | $49.95 | Buy Now |
| SuperFly Stove With Auto Start (Spring 2008) | $59.95 | Buy Now |
Backcountry.com | SuperFly Stove | $49.90 | Buy Now |
Altrec Outdoors | SuperFly Stove w/AutoStart | $59.95 | Buy Now |
CampSaver.com | MSR SuperFly Stove w/Auto Start | $50.96 | Buy Now |
REI 2 purchase options: | SuperFly Stove | $49.95 | Buy Now |
| SuperFly Stove with Piezo Igniter | $59.95 | Buy Now |
Ramsey Outdoor | Superfly | $49.95 | Buy Now |
Oregon Mountain Community | Superfly Stove | $48.94 | Buy Now |
EMS | SuperFly Stove with Autostart | $59.95 | Buy Now |
Gear for Adventure | Superfly Canister Camp Stove | $49.95 | Buy Now |
Beyond Outside | SuperFly w/Auto Start | $49.95 | Buy Now |
US Outdoor Store | SuperFly Stove | $40.95 | Buy Now |
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