User Review: MSR WindPro
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Rating: ![]()
Price Paid: $70
Wow, it took some serious wind up here in middle and north Alaska. I bought it for a light, consistent stove. That it is! I've set it up on top of some windy domes and cooked great. It also made a great trip to the Brooks Range. It used less fuel than MSR and a salesman calculated. I was impressed.
...then I tested it during the winter... It was -10F and the stove wouldn't have it. I finally got it lit to test it out and all the fuel in the canister went bye-bye ever so quickly. In -20F, it won't light.
Bottom line: Great all around, light stove down to freezing. Works even in wind (as designed).
Where to Buy
Buy Online We found the WindPro at 9 online stores:
| Store | Product Description | Price |
Moosejaw | WindPro Stove (Fall 2008) | $79.95 | Buy Now |
Backcountry.com | WindPro Stove | $79.90 | Buy Now |
CampSaver.com | MSR WindPro Stove | $79.95 | Buy Now |
REI | WindPro Stove | $80.00 | Buy Now |
RockCreek | WindPro Stove | $79.95 | Buy Now |
Oregon Mountain Community | Windpro Stove | $79.94 | Buy Now |
Gear for Adventure | WindPro Stove | $79.95 | Buy Now |
Beyond Outside | WindPro | $79.95 | Buy Now |
US Outdoor Store | WindPro Stove | $79.95 | Buy Now |
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