MSR Wind Pro II at Minus 27 C wind chill -38 C.
Today I tested my new MSR Wind Pro II canister stove and two fuels, a MSR cartridge and JetBoil Jet Power fuel canister. The JetBoil was recommended by an avid winter outdoors hobbiest who claimed it's successful use with a MSR Rocket stove at -30 C.

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Common Backpacking Gear I'll Never Buy

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Survive Cold Weather and Windchill in the Woods with These Simple Shelters

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MSR Windpro (the original) - discontinued

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Why I'm Ditching the Jetboil - And What I'm Using Instead

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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'Spoiler Alert...I Really Like This Stove'

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Isobutane Canister Stove Fuel Test - Which is the best?

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MSR WindPro II Stove Review

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Snow Peak Gigapower stove windscreen: worth it? what about using a cold canister? is that bad?

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Canister Stoves in Winter

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*NEW* REDESIGNED MSR REACTOR (1.0L) Stove

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The ULTIMATE Upright Canister Stove Comparison - Watch THIS Before You Buy One!

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Lynx Poachers Get Their First Adult Lesson

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My Gear: MSR Windpro II

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Best Backpacking Windscreen for Canister Stoves - Boil Tests 1080P HD

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The First 24 Hours of SHTF: What Actually Happens

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Backpacking Stove Efficiency, Part 1: Pot Diameter, Burner Size, Flame Level

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Why use a liquid fuel stove in the winter

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My 2 most favorite backpacking stoves ( 13 stoves )

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