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|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 7 customer reviews )
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6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Superfly is Supafly! May 16, 2008
By acousticbaseball This is my first compact backpacking stove and I am not disappointed. It is light and compact. The boiling time is pretty accurate according to the specs. It does, in fact, sound like a jet engine when you crank it all the way up. The weather I was in was around the upper 50's, low 60's during the day/evening and upper 40's in the morning and I had no problem lighting it. Can't speak though to problems I have read about trouble in lower temps. Glad I purchased this item and would recommend it to anyone.
8 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Not a suitable option for me Oct 02, 2010
By jonlong I recently purchased the Superfly for backpacking use, along with some MSR pots (Base 2 pot set). I'll say the good things first. The stove is light, compact, powerful, and adjustable. The problem is that the stove would not hold my pot on anything but a perfectly level surface (house floor, desk, table). On the most flat ground I could find outside, the pot would slide off the stove. This is unacceptable for me. I want to be able to tend to other things while waiting for water to boil. I replaced the stove with a Whisperlite and it is far better. It's a little bigger and a little heavier, but I don't need to worry about the pot falling off.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Camp _Stove Aug 10, 2011
By John Finkbiner The MSR Superfly stove is a true winner. I like its burner is better than the Pocket Rocket. Make sure you have a level base for the canister or purchase leg extenders for better support.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
I Am Superfly with my Superfly May 23, 2009
By Kirk E. Kemmler
"Bean Eatin Fool"
This is the most versatile stove there is. I upgraded from my old Frenchy, Camping Gaz stove. I can no longer find the blue Camping Gaz canisters. Coleman for some reason has discontinued in the America's. Abundant in Europe but, not here. This stove has a connector that will connect to just about any of the disposable propane/butane canisters. Great product.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great product Dec 31, 2008
By D. Vaughan We purchased this for my son's use on an Appalachian Trail backpacking trip, and he was very pleased with its performance.
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