In a world that expects liquid-fuel stoves to have one setting (hot), the DragonFly stands out. Since its debut in 1998, it has won numerous awards for its innovative dual-valve design, which offers an unrivaled range of continuous and immediate flame control. Simmer a delicate sauce over a candle flame or melt snow quickly over a blowtorch with a twist of the flame adjuster. The continued popularity and performance of the DragonFly can be attributed to the many features invented by MSR. Fuel bottle sold separately.
- CoolFuel Valve– First ever dual-valve design offers an unrivaled range of flame control simmer to boil with a twist of the flame adjuster.
- Extra Wide Pot Supports – Three wide pot supports hold larger MSR pots or fry pans for gourmet cooking.
- Multi-Fuel – Burns white gas, kerosene and unleaded auto fuel.
- Compact – Folds to 1/3 of its working size for easy storage.
- Remote Burner – Pioneered by MSR, the separate fuel bottle and pump keep the flame away from the fuel, which allows the use of a windscreen to make the stove burn hotter and more efficiently.
- Self-Cleaning Shaker Jet – Clean out jet debris for high performance with a flick of the wrist.
- Suspended Burner Cup – The suspended burner cup enables the stove to burn hot and strong while reducing heat lost to the ground.
- Minimum Weight: 14 oz. (395 g)
- Packaged Weight: 18 oz. (510 g)
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Sarah Johnson –
The Gear MSR Dragonfly Stove is a game-changer for backpacking. It’s lightweight, easy to set up, and boils water incredibly fast. Highly recommend for any serious hiker.
Michael Thompson –
This stove is built like a tank. It performs exceptionally well in windy conditions, and the flame control is precise. A bit noisy, but that’s a minor drawback for its efficiency.
Emily Carter –
I love how versatile the Dragonfly Stove is. It works with multiple fuel types, making it perfect for international trips. However, it’s a bit on the pricier side.
David Miller –
The stove is reliable and durable, but it’s louder than I expected. Performance-wise, it’s top-notch, especially in cold weather.
Linda Martinez –
I’ve used this stove on multiple camping trips, and it has never let me down. It’s efficient, easy to clean, and packs down nicely. Worth every penny.
James Wilson –
The Dragonfly Stove is excellent for boiling water quickly, but it can be a bit bulky compared to other ultralight stoves. Still, its performance is unmatched.
Karen White –
This stove is a beast! It handles all types of fuel and works flawlessly in high altitudes. The only downside is the noise level, but it’s a small price to pay for its reliability.
Robert Davis –
I’ve had this stove for years, and it’s still going strong. It’s a bit heavy for ultralight backpacking, but it’s incredibly robust and dependable.
Jessica Lee –
The Dragonfly Stove is perfect for group camping trips. It boils large pots of water quickly and has excellent flame control. Highly recommend for those who camp in groups.
Daniel Brown –
This stove is a solid piece of gear. It’s not the quietest, but it’s incredibly efficient and works well in all conditions. A great choice for serious campers.
Amanda Green –
The MSR Dragonfly is a reliable stove that performs well in all conditions. It’s a bit noisy and bulky, but its efficiency and durability make up for it.
Christopher Taylor –
This stove is incredibly versatile and works with various fuel types. It’s a bit loud, but its performance in cold and windy conditions is outstanding.
Rachel Harris –
The Dragonfly Stove is a high-quality product that’s built to last. It’s a bit heavy for ultralight backpacking, but its performance and reliability are worth the extra weight.