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Arc'teryx Alpha AR 20 Review
This well-rounded pack isn't our favorite for rock climbing specifically, but gets the job done and does well at other...![msr dragonfly](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/5/6/172146_24199_M2.jpg)
MSR Dragonfly Review
Bringing excellent control and stability to your backcountry kitchen, the MSR Dragonfly excels at handling low simmers...![jetboil flash](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/17/97/301188_15611_M2.jpg)
Jetboil Flash Review
A classic integrated canister stove, this model boils water fast. It provides a solid bang for your buck and is much...![jetboil zip](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/20/38/325301_5872_M2.jpg)
JetBoil Zip Review
Modern integrated stove technology in a compact package. It's missing a couple of the features we've come to...![msr windburner](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/15/31/274666_22261_M2.jpg)
MSR Windburner Review
This stove offers incredible wind resistance, great fuel efficiency, and a portable design. A great stove for turning...![msr whisperlite](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/12/60/247527_19747_M2.jpg)
MSR Whisperlite Review
You'll see this stove on nearly any expedition around the world. Field reparable and moderately priced, this white gas...![msr windpro 2](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/17/6/292172_22671_M2.jpg)
MSR Windpro 2 Review
The Windpro 2 is a niche stove that's a good choice if you want a canister stove that performs like a liquid fuel...![Primus Classic Trail Review](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/15/31/274664_16607_M2.jpg)
Primus Classic Trail Review
This was a former Best Buy winner, and it still holds its own. It is large and not the lightest, but it simmers well...![Camp Chef Stryker Multi-Fuel Review](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/17/6/292171_21287_M2.jpg)
Camp Chef Stryker Multi-Fuel Review
Backpacking stove technology doesn't need to be complicated. The Stryker 200 does everything an integrated canister...![snow peak litemax](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/22/10/342522_9550_M2.jpg)
Snow Peak LiteMax Review
This is a very light stove. Its low weight and small packed size are great for trips with a light and fast focus...![Etekcity Ultralight Review](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/15/34/274905_28404_M2.jpg)
Etekcity Ultralight Review
You can buy 4+ of these stoves for the cost of the MSR PocketRocket 2. Is the PocketRocket 2 4 times as good? Not at...![Primus Omnilite TI Review](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/15/31/274662_16531_M2.jpg)
Primus Omnilite TI Review
In a competitive stove field, this one is expensive and has some flaws.![black diamond bullet](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/20/18/323351_4386_M2.jpg)
Black Diamond Bullet Review
A classic time and time again, the Bullet offers a low price, but the competition is starting to catch up.![Patagonia Linked Pack 18L Review](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/20/10/322511_31311_M2.jpg)
Patagonia Linked Pack 18L Review
The cream of the crop, the Linked is sleek and offers an incredible amount of climbing utility. For multi-pitch days...![Outdoor Research Payload 18 Review](https://d1nymbkeomeoqg.cloudfront.net/photos/20/5/322052_2992_M2.jpg)