What did you do to stop it?How's this for a reason. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Here was my Jetboil Sumo stove.
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Meanwhile, I have used the MSR Windburner and the Reactor. They both have worked absolutely flawlessly for years and years. I would never switch to another stove personally, so happy am I with MSR.
What did you do to stop it?
Interesting...thank you for sharing your initial reactions...and I liked your sense of humor! We all have different situational needs and personal preferences, and that's great.First impressions on the Windburner after 3 days of use by myself and one other knucklehead:
It's fast. About a full minute faster than the Jetboil
It's a freaking torch. Wide open throttle on the Jetboil will lead to a rolling boil eventually. Wide open throttle on the Windburner will lead to a lava-like eruption of gigantic roiling water.
Knucklehead #2 said "this thing doesn't have an igniter? that's stupid"
You can't light the burner with the pot mounted onto the stove already.
Windburner is an ounce or two heavier than the Jetboil
Windburner hot pad/coozie thing isn't very good. The pot gets almost too hot to hold, even with the handle.
I can't speak to the fuel efficiency yet, but I can imagine that the Windburner uses more fuel per minute. It's saving grace would be needing fewer minutes to boil water.
Summary: At this point I see pro's and con's to each system. I don't see enough pro's to the MSR system to throw the Jetboil away, but if making an initial purchase, I would probably lean toward the MSR.
I keep seeing this but I have never seen proof. I'm not defending them I just want to see proof but no one comes up with any and it seems to end up being inuendo. MSR I believe is a better company with better products (I've been using them for decades) but I don't see bashing a Co for no evidence. Do you imply because of their marketing and employee makeup that they must be anti? I'm around a lot of the types of people that you might lump in with the Johnson outdoors group. Not that long ago they would likely be anti but with the clean meat movement and people like me that talk to them have swayed many to embrace hunting. I've taken a few of them on their first hunts, helped them harvest animals and they are now total coverts. I think labeling people without proof isn't helpfull at all.Not to mention Jetboil is anti hunting
I, too, I had heard this quite a bit. We could not find anything in writing anywhere. So I emailed Johnson outdoors and they sent a very polite email back that definitely states that they are not against hunting. I copy and pasted the body of the email into another similar thread here on Rokslide. I am still willing to admit if I am mistaken. I just have not seen anything in writing that I would consider a statement against hunters.I keep seeing this but I have never seen proof. I'm not defending them I just want to see proof but no one comes up with any and it seems to end up being inuendo. MSR I believe is a better company with better products (I've been using them for decades) but I don't see bashing a Co for no evidence. Do you imply because of their marketing and employee makeup that they must be anti? I'm around a lot of the types of people that you might lump in with the Johnson outdoors group. Not that long ago they would likely be anti but with the clean meat movement and people like me that talk to them have swayed many to embrace hunting. I've taken a few of them on their first hunts, helped them harvest animals and they are now total coverts. I think labeling people without proof isn't helpfull at all.