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product_id: 1629591
title: "MSR WindPro II All-Condition Camping and Backpacking Stove"
brand: "msr"
price: "1106 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Msr"
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1629591-msr-windpro-ii-all-condition-camping-and-backpacking-stove
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# Consistent high output Cold-weather ready Compact & durable design MSR WindPro II All-Condition Camping and Backpacking Stove

**Brand:** msr
**Price:** 1106 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Cook anywhere, conquer any weather — your ultimate all-condition stove!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MSR WindPro II All-Condition Camping and Backpacking Stove by msr
- **How much does it cost?** 1106 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1629591-msr-windpro-ii-all-condition-camping-and-backpacking-stove)

## 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

- • **All-Inclusive Ready:** Comes with windscreen, heat reflector, canister stand, and stuff sack—gear up instantly
- • **Windproof Efficiency:** Remote burner design pairs perfectly with the included windscreen for max fuel savings 🔥
- • **Unstoppable in the Cold:** Inverted liquid-feed tech ensures reliable performance even in freezing temps ❄️
- • **Featherweight Powerhouse:** Weighs just 6.6 oz and nests inside a 1L pot—ultralight for serious backpackers 🛠️
- • **Versatile Cooking Companion:** Supports pots up to 10" diameter, ideal for everything from solo meals to group dinners

## Overview

The MSR WindPro II is a lightweight, stainless steel camping stove engineered for all-weather reliability. Featuring an inverted liquid-feed system for superior cold-weather and low-fuel performance, it offers consistent output across fuel levels. Its remote burner design maximizes efficiency with the included windscreen, while supporting pots up to 10" diameter for versatile cooking. Weighing only 6.6 ounces and compact enough to nest in a 1-liter pot, it’s the perfect choice for millennial adventurers who demand durability, efficiency, and convenience in one sleek package.

## Description

desertcart.com: MSR WindPro II All-Condition Camping and Backpacking Stove : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Good workhorse stove with everything I would want in my main canister stove system. - Out of the box impressions: A $100 msrp seems high so I'm glad I got it for the $75 price tag here. Solid and simple design - particularly with the legs, low profile, light, has a good, reliable feel. I did a ramen test for its first burn with a nearly empty canister. It took a few minutes to get a good boil going, but this was all on low fuel in pretty cold temperatures in my garage. Seemed to perform pretty well though. The few problems I have are pretty insignificant, i.e. - its a little more tricky to find that sweet spot on the valve where I can turn it quickly so the valve does spew out some gas when connecting or disconnecting a canister or finding a way to pack the hose down besides wrapping it around the stove. But these aren't quality affecting factors. Overall, I'm pretty happy. I only wish I would've bought it in the first place rather than the Snow Peak BiPod stove I got - which is a good little stove with an interesting design concept, but with how close the average price is between them, the Windpro II is a better option, particularly since it's all the more allowable for a windscreen and doesn't require quite as much of a footprint; and even though I'm not for cold weather outdoor recreation, having the ability to operate in cold weather adds to its emergency prep value for me, as well as being able to use all of the fuel left in a nearly empty canister in liquid feed mode. I also have a Pocket Rocket which can make an excellent sidekick to the Windpro II. MSR is a bit of a pricy name brand but if you can find a deal like a $25 price drop on desertcart, it makes it more worth your while.
Review: Been using successfully for years now. - I've been using this stove regularly for a few years now. Originally purchased for a 12 day trek at Philmont Scout Ranch in NM. I've also loaned it out to my brother for his 21 day Rayado trek, and it is currently with him this summer as he works as a Philmont Ranger. It's been my go to stove when I'm out with a group backpacking and we'll be cooking dinners as a group. The included windscreen has held up nicely, though I've had a small tear develop in the ground heat reflector from repeated folding. Performed very well at all elevations where we camped, up to 11,000'. I did not carry the fuel stand for inverting, it works well, but decided that the stove was heavy enough without it. Large pots remained fairly stable, though not nearly as comfortable as using an MSR Dragonfly. I'd say it's about perfect for group cooking for up to 6-7 people. Pots larger than that, go with the Dragonfly. The extra weight is worth the improved stability. No gripes, no problems. I've not had to disassemble for any cleaning, the jet hasn't clogged once, using many different fuels including MSR IsoPro, Snow Peak Gigapower, Coleman canisters, and Optimus Gas.

## Features

- Inverted liquid-feed increases cold-weather and low-fuel performance with more consistent output across all fuel levels
- Remote burner design allows the use of a windscreen for maximum efficiency
- Lightweight and compact design weighs just 6.6 ounces and easily nests in a 1.0 liter pot
- Versatile design supports pots up to 10" in diameter, allowing for a wide variety cooking styles
- Includes windscreen, heat reflector, canister stand, instructions, and stuff sack
- Made in the USA. Minimum weight: 6.6 oz (0.19 kg). Size: 4 in W x 3 in L x 6 in H

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005I6PNZS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,567 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #207 in Camping Backpacking Stoves |
| Brand Name | MSR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (107) |
| Fuel Type | Isobutane-propane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818066362 |
| Included Components | Canister Stand, Heat Reflector, Instructions, Stove, Windscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 3"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | All-Condition Camping and Backpacking Stove |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | MSR |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 040818066362 |
| Part Number | 6636 |
| Power Source | fuel_powered |
| UPC | 040818066362 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3-Year Manufacturer Limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MSR
- **Fuel Type:** Isobutane-propane
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00040818066362
- **Item Weight:** 0.41 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Power Source:** fuel_powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 4"L x 3"W x 6"H
- **UPC:** 040818066362

## Images

![MSR WindPro II All-Condition Camping and Backpacking Stove - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/510ojOyJWuL.jpg)

## Available Options

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

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good workhorse stove with everything I would want in my main canister stove system.
*by A***S on December 3, 2015*

Out of the box impressions: A $100 msrp seems high so I'm glad I got it for the $75 price tag here. Solid and simple design - particularly with the legs, low profile, light, has a good, reliable feel. I did a ramen test for its first burn with a nearly empty canister. It took a few minutes to get a good boil going, but this was all on low fuel in pretty cold temperatures in my garage. Seemed to perform pretty well though. The few problems I have are pretty insignificant, i.e. - its a little more tricky to find that sweet spot on the valve where I can turn it quickly so the valve does spew out some gas when connecting or disconnecting a canister or finding a way to pack the hose down besides wrapping it around the stove. But these aren't quality affecting factors. Overall, I'm pretty happy. I only wish I would've bought it in the first place rather than the Snow Peak BiPod stove I got - which is a good little stove with an interesting design concept, but with how close the average price is between them, the Windpro II is a better option, particularly since it's all the more allowable for a windscreen and doesn't require quite as much of a footprint; and even though I'm not for cold weather outdoor recreation, having the ability to operate in cold weather adds to its emergency prep value for me, as well as being able to use all of the fuel left in a nearly empty canister in liquid feed mode. I also have a Pocket Rocket which can make an excellent sidekick to the Windpro II. MSR is a bit of a pricy name brand but if you can find a deal like a $25 price drop on Amazon, it makes it more worth your while.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Been using successfully for years now.
*by K***T on June 2, 2016*

I've been using this stove regularly for a few years now. Originally purchased for a 12 day trek at Philmont Scout Ranch in NM. I've also loaned it out to my brother for his 21 day Rayado trek, and it is currently with him this summer as he works as a Philmont Ranger. It's been my go to stove when I'm out with a group backpacking and we'll be cooking dinners as a group. The included windscreen has held up nicely, though I've had a small tear develop in the ground heat reflector from repeated folding. Performed very well at all elevations where we camped, up to 11,000'. I did not carry the fuel stand for inverting, it works well, but decided that the stove was heavy enough without it. Large pots remained fairly stable, though not nearly as comfortable as using an MSR Dragonfly. I'd say it's about perfect for group cooking for up to 6-7 people. Pots larger than that, go with the Dragonfly. The extra weight is worth the improved stability. No gripes, no problems. I've not had to disassemble for any cleaning, the jet hasn't clogged once, using many different fuels including MSR IsoPro, Snow Peak Gigapower, Coleman canisters, and Optimus Gas.

### ⭐ Dose not work properly.
*by T***Z on October 6, 2025*

I have had problems with mine. It stays lit but it,I'll be cooking on it and all of a sudden the flame goes down and my food stops cooking then the flame gets big and starts coocking again. It is not the fuel. IV tried multiple brands of fuel.

## Frequently Bought Together

- MSR WindPro II All-Condition Camping and Backpacking Stove
- MSR Heat Reflector and Windscreen for Liquid Fuel Camping Stoves Silver, One Size
- MSR Piezo Ignitor for Canister Stoves, Red

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*Last updated: 2026-05-14*