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MSR Superfly Stove

SKU# MSRSUPERFLYSTOVE

The SuperFly canister stoves adaptable, Multi-Mount™ interface makes it versatile when traveling internationally. Compatible with most self-sealing fuel canisters, sturdy pot supports add stability for larger pots and a broad flame delivers even heating and makes the SuperFly stove one of the fastest boiling stoves available. Available with or without piezo auto-ignition.

Availability: In stock

$154.90
  • Auto Start
  • Non Auto Start

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Features

  • Optional AutoStart allows matchless lighting
  • Universal: Multi-Mount interface fits most self-sealing domestic and international canisters
  • Fast: Boils 1 liter of water in 3 minutes
  • Full Flame Control: Glove-friendly controls allow precise flame adjustment, from a simmer to a boil
  • Broad Flame: Disperses heat for better cooking performance
  • *We do not sell fuel online as it is classed as dangerous goods for transport. However, compatible fuel is available nation wide and internationally.

Specifications

Dimensions 10.4 x 10.2 x 6.9cm
Compatible Fuel Canister
Boil Time 3 minutes per litre of water
Average Weight 131g minimum (144g with Auto Start), 177g packaged

Questions on MSR Superfly Stove

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  • From Deon on 14/03/11

    • What is the difference between the pocket rocket and the superfly??
      Which is the better stove for general bushwalking??
    • Hi Deon,

      There are a couple of differ3ences between these stoves, the Pocket rocket is lighter weight, however the superfly has a larger burner head that spreads heat more evenly, it also has the option of a peizo ignition which means no need for matches. If you are looking for something that would be suitable for the bush I would suggest the superfly. Thanks
  • From dan on 26/04/12

    • how long 230 grams gas last
    • Hi Dan,

      The MSR Superfly Stove burns around 100g of fuel in around 30 minutes on full power.

      Therefore the 220g would last approx. 66minutes according to MSR.

      Thanks,

      The Bivouac Team
      www.bivouac.co.nz

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