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title: "MSR WindBurner Personal Windproof Camping and Backpacking Stove System"
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# Windproof design Ultra-efficient burner Lightweight at 15.3 oz MSR WindBurner Personal Windproof Camping and Backpacking Stove System

**Brand:** msr
**Price:** ₩574180
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Cook like a pro, even in the wild! 🌲

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MSR WindBurner Personal Windproof Camping and Backpacking Stove System by msr
- **How much does it cost?** ₩574180 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- msr enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted msr brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stability First:** Handheld design locks onto stove and canister, minimizing the risk of tipping.
- • **Unmatched Efficiency:** Experience faster boil times and superior fuel efficiency, even in the harshest conditions.
- • **Durable & Lightweight:** Crafted from hard-anodized aluminum, this stove system is built to last without weighing you down.
- • **Compact Nesting Design:** All components fit snugly inside the 1.0L pot for easy transport and storage.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with various WindBurner cookware for all your outdoor cooking needs.

## Overview

The MSR WindBurner Personal Windproof Camping and Backpacking Stove System is designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand efficiency and reliability. With its windproof radiant burner and pressure regulator, this stove excels in windy and cold conditions, ensuring quick boil times and optimal fuel usage. The compact design allows for easy packing, while the durable aluminum construction guarantees longevity. Perfect for solo adventurers or small groups, this stove system is a must-have for your next outdoor expedition.

## Description

MSR WindBurner Stove System is ideal for backcountry adventures and weekend camping alike. Its radiant burner and enclosed, windproof design allow the stove to boil water fast and operate in weather that leaves conventional burners in the cold. The integrated cookware with built-in heat exchanger efficiently transfers heat to the lock-on pot so you can enjoy a quick meal or hot drink after a hike, ride or paddle. The all-in-one system nests inside its pot for easy packing and assembly—leaving more time for you to enjoy your adventure.

Review: Reliable, Rugged, and Essential for the Backcountry Hunter - As an avid hunter who regularly spends time off-grid and deep in the backcountry, I can’t say enough good things about my MSR stove. Whether I’m spiking out in the high country during elk season or posted up at a base camp, this stove has become an essential part of my kit. It’s compact, lightweight, and incredibly efficient—everything you need when every ounce in your pack counts. I primarily use the MSR stove for boiling water quickly, whether it's for Mountain House freeze-dried meals, coffee in the early morning, or rehydrating other field-ready foods. It boils water fast, even in cold or windy conditions, which is a lifesaver when you're tired, cold, and just want a hot meal at the end of a long day of glassing and hiking. The flame control is great too—if you want to simmer or cook something beyond just boiling, it’s capable of that as well. Fuel efficiency is excellent. I’ve gotten multiple multi-day hunts out of a single canister without issue. The stove ignites easily, even at higher elevations, and the build quality is solid—MSR has a reputation for durability, and this stove lives up to it. In short, if you’re a hunter who ventures into remote terrain, this stove is a no-brainer. It’s reliable, field-tested, and makes the difference between a cold night and a warm, satisfying meal. It’s not just gear—it’s peace of mind in the backcountry. Highly recommended.
Review: Feels like I stole it! - Seriously, $130 for this in 2025 is an incredible deal for this level of build quality and functionality. And USA made with a lifetime warranty to boot?! AND they actually have customer support?! AND you can actually get parts for it?! Get! Out! SOME THINGS: 1. It is strictly a boiler. Yeah, MSR offers some larger pots and pans to squeeze you for more money, but the stove is designed to boil, not to fry bacon and definitely not to simmer. Compatible cookware or no, the design of the stove itself precludes it's ability to do those things well and if that's what you're looking for this is not the stove for you. 2. It has like three settings: Full Blast, Almost Full Blast, and Off. It does not run on a low setting and the burner is so quiet that if you turn it below Almost Full Blast it may well go out and you won't even know it. 3. It's not hard to light, but you need the right tool to light it with. A little piezo igniter doesn't work. You need either an actual flame or something that drops sparks into the burner head, like a fire steel or cigarette lighter. A built in igniter wouldn't work well and would also be an explosion hazard if a person tried to light it that way with the pot on, which is why it doesn't have one. 4. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! The burner has a thermal breaker that shuts it down and renders it nonfunctional in the extremely unlikely event that it overheats. You can reset it in the field, but only if you know how to. 5. Only put the lid on while the cup is on the bottom by holding the pot by the handle, else the pressure will jam the pot too far into the cup and it'll be extremely difficult to get it back off. 6. If packed according to the instructions it will rattle. What I do instead is put the included cleaning pad in the bottom, then drop the stove in upright, then the can stabilizer with the little hooks that hold the can facing up, then put the gas can in upright. It doesn't rattle like this and it doesn't hurt anything, but the top won't fit down completely. It almost does and it's still tight enough that you can turn it upside down and shake it very hard and it stays on, though. REMARKS: Completely awesome backpacking stove if all you need is a boiler. In the wind is where it shines, and no other stove save the MSR Reactor even comes close to it's boil times, but out of the wind it's really no better than any other similarly designed stove. Regarding the size and shape, I prefer it over something shorter and fatter for a couple reasons. First, because I think it packs better. Second, because I use a chair and the extra height makes it more convenient. I suppose you could call it heavy, but I don't care about that. As I write this, the cost of this thing is $144 + an additional 10% off coupon, bringing the total to $129 and some change, and this for the updated model. Some other retailer might match this price, but you cannot beat it and it's worth every penny IF you want a boiler. If you want to cook, do yourself a humongous favor and buy something else with a more open burner design and finer flame adjustability. Seriously, even one of those little $10 BRS three prong stoves will work better.

## Features

- Ultra-efficient windproof radiant burner and pressure regulator maintain stove performance in windy and cold conditions, providing faster boil times & more fuel efficiency than conventional stoves
- System perfectly nests components inside the 1.0 liter pot including a (sold separately) 4 ounce IsoPro fuel canister, with an extra full-sized bowl snapping onto the outside
- Compatible with 1.0 liter Personal pot, optional 1.8 liter Duo pot, and other WindBurner cookware. Not for use with the Windburner Stock Pot or Sauce Pot
- 1.0 liter pot with handheld design locks onto stove and canister to help reduce tipping
- Includes WindBurner Stove, 1.0 liter hard-anodized aluminum pot with BPA-free drinking/straining lid and 0.5 liter integrated bowl

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00Y143XF0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #315,253 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #147 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand | MSR |
| Brand Name | MSR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 601 Reviews |
| Fuel Type | Isobutane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818092194 |
| Included Components | 0.5 Liter Bowl, 1 Liter Pot, BPA-free Drinking/Straining Lid, WindBurner Stove |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.5"L x 4.2"W x 7.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Windproof Camping and Backpacking Stove System |
| Item Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Cascade Designs Inc. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 040818092194 |
| Part Number | 09219 |
| Power Source | Fuel Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 4.2"W x 7.1"H |
| UPC | 707430980901 040818056967 040818092194 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: This is probably a silly question: where do you put the lighter to fire this up?**
A: Before you place the container on top you see a cross patterned, fine mesh screen. You open the gas valve slightly and flick your lighter. The flame is almost invisible but you will see the screen begin to glow. It takes very little gas to get maximum heat. I prefer using a match or light a strip of paper or twig with my lighter.  You should have boiling water in 2 minutes or less even in subfreezing  conditions. Enjoy!

**Q: Is this compatable with the jetboil canisters and other similiar cannisters?**
A: No its not parts compatible

**Q: Has anyone used a propane bottle with propane adapter on this? Will it work?**
A: i have tried it, the pressure is higher so it runs hotter but it works.

**Q: Can a typical pot be used with this?**
A: Until they come out with an adapter like jetboil did, you'll have to spend a ton on their pan or pot setup....or make one...

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable, Rugged, and Essential for the Backcountry Hunter
*by J***. on May 7, 2025*

As an avid hunter who regularly spends time off-grid and deep in the backcountry, I can’t say enough good things about my MSR stove. Whether I’m spiking out in the high country during elk season or posted up at a base camp, this stove has become an essential part of my kit. It’s compact, lightweight, and incredibly efficient—everything you need when every ounce in your pack counts. I primarily use the MSR stove for boiling water quickly, whether it's for Mountain House freeze-dried meals, coffee in the early morning, or rehydrating other field-ready foods. It boils water fast, even in cold or windy conditions, which is a lifesaver when you're tired, cold, and just want a hot meal at the end of a long day of glassing and hiking. The flame control is great too—if you want to simmer or cook something beyond just boiling, it’s capable of that as well. Fuel efficiency is excellent. I’ve gotten multiple multi-day hunts out of a single canister without issue. The stove ignites easily, even at higher elevations, and the build quality is solid—MSR has a reputation for durability, and this stove lives up to it. In short, if you’re a hunter who ventures into remote terrain, this stove is a no-brainer. It’s reliable, field-tested, and makes the difference between a cold night and a warm, satisfying meal. It’s not just gear—it’s peace of mind in the backcountry. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Feels like I stole it!
*by S***E on February 13, 2025*

Seriously, $130 for this in 2025 is an incredible deal for this level of build quality and functionality. And USA made with a lifetime warranty to boot?! AND they actually have customer support?! AND you can actually get parts for it?! Get! Out! SOME THINGS: 1. It is strictly a boiler. Yeah, MSR offers some larger pots and pans to squeeze you for more money, but the stove is designed to boil, not to fry bacon and definitely not to simmer. Compatible cookware or no, the design of the stove itself precludes it's ability to do those things well and if that's what you're looking for this is not the stove for you. 2. It has like three settings: Full Blast, Almost Full Blast, and Off. It does not run on a low setting and the burner is so quiet that if you turn it below Almost Full Blast it may well go out and you won't even know it. 3. It's not hard to light, but you need the right tool to light it with. A little piezo igniter doesn't work. You need either an actual flame or something that drops sparks into the burner head, like a fire steel or cigarette lighter. A built in igniter wouldn't work well and would also be an explosion hazard if a person tried to light it that way with the pot on, which is why it doesn't have one. 4. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! The burner has a thermal breaker that shuts it down and renders it nonfunctional in the extremely unlikely event that it overheats. You can reset it in the field, but only if you know how to. 5. Only put the lid on while the cup is on the bottom by holding the pot by the handle, else the pressure will jam the pot too far into the cup and it'll be extremely difficult to get it back off. 6. If packed according to the instructions it will rattle. What I do instead is put the included cleaning pad in the bottom, then drop the stove in upright, then the can stabilizer with the little hooks that hold the can facing up, then put the gas can in upright. It doesn't rattle like this and it doesn't hurt anything, but the top won't fit down completely. It almost does and it's still tight enough that you can turn it upside down and shake it very hard and it stays on, though. REMARKS: Completely awesome backpacking stove if all you need is a boiler. In the wind is where it shines, and no other stove save the MSR Reactor even comes close to it's boil times, but out of the wind it's really no better than any other similarly designed stove. Regarding the size and shape, I prefer it over something shorter and fatter for a couple reasons. First, because I think it packs better. Second, because I use a chair and the extra height makes it more convenient. I suppose you could call it heavy, but I don't care about that. As I write this, the cost of this thing is $144 + an additional 10% off coupon, bringing the total to $129 and some change, and this for the updated model. Some other retailer might match this price, but you cannot beat it and it's worth every penny IF you want a boiler. If you want to cook, do yourself a humongous favor and buy something else with a more open burner design and finer flame adjustability. Seriously, even one of those little $10 BRS three prong stoves will work better.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well designed cook system that works!
*by G***S on April 15, 2018*

The MSR Windburner cook system IMHO is one of the best designed cook systems to come out of MSR. I have used MSR stoves since the late 70’s and my original MSR stove works as well today as it did when I pulled it out of the box, MSR makes good products. The Windburner has changed the way that I cook while backpacking, no more fiddling with windscreens and carefully balancing the pot in an unstable surface. All components of the cook system are contained in or on the pot, one simple package. Assembly of the components again simple and efficient. The speed that this stove brings the water to a boil is amazing and very fuel efficient. I dehydrate and assemble all of my backpack meals to work with this system. I use the meathods for dehydrating meals that are in the Recipes for Adventure cookbook. The prepared meals and cook times described by Chef Mcallister work perfectly with the Windburner cook system. I have found no real need to use an additional cozy with the MSR pot, seems the standard MSR cozy / insulation sleeve with lid works without the need of an additional cozy. I dump my meal into the pot with two cups of water and secure the lid, let the meal soak for five minutes, fire up the stove and bring the water to a boil which takes around two minutes and let the contents boil for one minute then turn off stove and wait 10 to 15 min and a perfectly cooked meal is done. Total burn time approximately three to four minutes. When I pack with another person we carry a spare 1LT pot, we set up both pots at the same time letting the meal soak. When the first pot has boiled for the required one minute we switch out the pots and bring the second one up to boil which only adds another three minutes to the cook time for both of us. No need for her to carry another burner but she can easily carry another fuel canister in her pot. Sometimes we will use one pot to cook both meals and one pot to make coffee or tea. The ability to use the Windburner fry pan adds another level of ability to the system, we will often take the frypan to cook some more traditional meals with a small weight penalty, since one of us is only carrying a pot and no burner we can take the fry pan in place of the burner. Yes the Windburner is less fuel efficient than the Jetboil but that’s only if there is no wind. Add some wind and you have much less fuel efficiency and you are back to finding a place to stash the cook system to block the wind.

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