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#238324 - 12/30/11 11:53 PM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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lol smile I thought everyone had a Snow Peak 700 wink
I'll find out how it fits when I get my MR/PRII, maybe next week.
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#238325 - 12/30/11 11:54 PM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: hikermor]
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Originally Posted By: hikermor
I can assure you that the original PR fits just fine in a SP 700 mug. I would say that the PR II could swim laps in one.
Definitely enough room. The question in my mind is whether or not you can fit both a MR and a 110g canister in the SP700. I bet you can, but as I say I haven't tried it.

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#238326 - 12/30/11 11:55 PM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: Russ]
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Originally Posted By: Russ
lol smile I thought everyone had a Snow Peak 700 wink
I'll find out how it fits when I get my MR/PRII, maybe next week.
OK, everyone,

It's time for a letter campaign. Everyone write to Snow Peak and let them know that poor, deprived Jim only has one warehouse full of gear, not two, and ask them to send me "one of everything." wink

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#238327 - 12/30/11 11:57 PM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: bacpacjac]
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Originally Posted By: bacpacjac
I've got Peak 1 Micro Stove Jim. Do you have any idea how it compares? I almost never use it but am considering adding it to either my GHB or office BIB. Of course the other kit will probably kit a new stove....
I think I do know the one. I'd say that the MR is quite a bit more compact. The way that the pot supports of the MR rotate around is pretty cool, and they really do fold up small.

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#238347 - 12/31/11 03:04 AM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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To add one more data point, PR will fit into a primus 1L eta pot on top of a canister so this will surely does, although I'm worried about the poky pot supports on PR scrap off the non-stick coating when bumped around.

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#238348 - 12/31/11 03:14 AM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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In a 1L pot, you could keep the little midget MicroRocket in its case or wrap it in a bandanna or something. A 1L pot ought to have room to spare.

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#238349 - 12/31/11 03:31 AM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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Send me your MR and I will be happy to try it. You don't have an SP 700 mug? I thought you were well equipped, Jim. Another illusion shattered...
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#238350 - 12/31/11 03:32 AM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: hikermor]
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Originally Posted By: hikermor
Send me your MR and I will be happy to try it.
That's what we like about you, hikermor. So giving. lol.

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#238352 - 12/31/11 03:44 AM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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#238372 - 12/31/11 06:34 PM Re: The New MicroRocket "Mugs" for the Camera [Re: hikermor]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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We've been half jokingly referring to the MicroRocket as the PRII. Maybe we really shouldn't.


Quick, what's MSR's high end, lightweight gas stove? They haven't got one (before the MicroRocket).

They're not replacing the PocketRocket; they're filling in a hole in their product line.

For those who want a more entry level, low price point stove, there's the PR. There's no indication that they're discontinuing the PR. For those who want something nicer, more durable, lighter, and more compact, there's the MicroRocket. MSR has just entered the high end market space that stoves like the the Soto Micro Regulator, the Primus Express, etc. have occupied unchallenged (by MSR) so far.

At first, when I viewed the MicroRocket as a PocketRocket II, it almost didn't make economic sense. But if one views it not as a replacement for the PocketRocket but rather as a new addition to the line up, I think it's a shrewd move by MSR. They mean to compete.

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