Extremely lightweight, wind-resistant, cold-resistant, and moisture-resistant. Piezoelectric ignition, 4-arm support providing stability for large pots. Power of 2800 kcal/h that produces a blue flame, boiling water quickly. Winner of multiple awards.
The WindMaster lightweight gas stove by Soto Outdoors, manufactured in Toyakama, Japan, stands out for being the smallest in the range. Perfect for hikers seeking minimal volume without sacrificing power.
When to Use It
In routes where minimizing backpack space is essential, this stove, which fits perfectly in a 600 ml cup with the included cylinder, is the best choice. Its compact design makes it the ideal option for confined spaces.
This model works well when you need to heat water or cook for 1 or 2 people, although it is not recommended for larger groups due to pot instability.
The burner head is specially designed to evenly disperse heat even in windy conditions, while the adjustment valve gives you total control of the gas output.
It is very easy to use, quite normal in terms of ease of use. The control valve cable is easy to find and use when the pot is about to overflow. The pot supports do not wobble at all.
The fuel efficiency is remarkable, maintaining a constant heat output of 2,800 kcal/h, regardless of the external temperature, whether 20 ℃ or -5 ℃. It is effective for cooking and melting snow even in cold conditions.
Be careful! If you plan to use a windbreak, prevent all the heat or hot air from channeling towards the butane cylinder, as it could cause overheating and a possible explosion.
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