MSR DragonFly
Stove
There are a few features I look for in a stove that
make it a piece of useful equipment versus a piece
of equipment that is better left at home or better
suited for car camping. First I look at the type of
fuel it uses, then I look at how stable the pot supports
are, how compact the stove is and then, one of the
most important features, how adjustable the flame
is.
Fuel is the life-blood of your stove, and in general,
you would be best served buy using a stove that has
multi-fuel capabilities. The DragonFly will burn just
about any fuel worth cooking over to include kerosene
and auto gas.
The DragonFly's pot support legs open to a 7inch diameter,
which will allow you to place even a large pot of
water onto the supports with worrying about the stability.
Finding a semi level spot is all that is truly needed.
While testing, I placed and removed many different
size pots and pans with worrying that the stove would
be unstable.
This stove weighs in at 17.1 ounces, and folds up
to 1/3 of its size. Even with the included windscreen,
the entire unit fits into its own stuff sack and will
take up very little room in your pack. The weight
to function ratio of the DragonFly is very good, being
well worth a spot inside your pack.
The DragonFly features MSR's innovative CoolFuel valve,
which allows the flame to adjust from a simmer to
a blast furnace with immediate response. Sometimes
when cooking you need this flame turned down NOW,
the CoolFuel valve allows you to do this. The Cool
Fuel valve will also allow you to turn the stove down
to a very tiny, barely lit flame, which means you
can keep the stove lit between boiling pots of water
without wasting fuel. By keeping the stove lit, you
do not have to worry about repriming the stove. For
more information on MSR's CoolFuel Valve, visit their
website at www.msrcorp.com
I would highly recommend the MSR DragonFly stove to
anyone looking for a multi-fuel, compact, rugged means
of heating chow.
By:
Ron England
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