MSR PocketRocket Deluxe Stove vs. PocketRocket 2
The MSR PocketRocket® stoves have been favorites among backpackers for more than a decade. These ultralight and compact stoves are trusted for their ease of use and rock-solid reliability—making them a solid choice for elite adventurers and first-timers alike.
The original and now-iconic PocketRocket model quickly became MSR’s bestselling stove. Seeking to refine it further, MSR engineers designed the PocketRocket 2—an even smaller and lighter high-performance stove that keeps travelers cooking fast and moving fast in the backcountry.
The most recent addition to the PocketRocket family, the PocketRocket Deluxe, is a highly equipped micro-stove that is packed with big-stove features.
Let’s look at the key features of the PocketRocket 2 and the newer PocketRocket Deluxe.
How are the MSR’s PocketRocket Deluxe and PocketRocket 2 stoves similar?
- Ultralight
- Fast-boiling
- Incredibly compact
- Sturdy and durable
- Simmer control
- Folding pot supports
What’s the difference between MSR’s PocketRocket Deluxe and PocketRocket 2 stoves?
Rather than iterations of each other, the PR2 and PR Deluxe are siblings with unique feature sets. Let’s boil (ba-dum-tss) them down to help you choose which stove is right for you.PocketRocket 2
- Weight: MSR’s lightest stove at 73 g (2.6 oz)
- Boil time: 3 min 30 sec
- Design: Minimalist and utilitarian; MSR’s smallest stove
- Fits in: Titan Mug
- Best for: Absolute minimal pack weight when traveling in favorable weather conditions and/or you want our most affordable stove
PocketRocket Deluxe
- Weight: Ultralight at 83 g (2.9 oz)
- Boil Time: 3 min 20 sec
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Design:
- Pressure regulator for consistently fast boil times
- Built-in Piezo push-start ignition
- Broad burner head with wind lip
- Fits in: Pika Teapot
- Best for: Ultralight travel during a wide range of seasonal conditions, including colder conditions
Photo by Scott Rinckenberger
Pressure Regulator
The most significant of these features is the Deluxe's built-in pressure regulator. This component is one of the secret sauces behind our two bigger powerhouses, the WindBurner and Reactor system stoves. A pressure regulator ensures the stove delivers consistently fast boil times across a range of conditions. The regulator's job is to minimize the detrimental impacts that environmental factors like cold temperatures have on a stove, keeping the flame burning strong through it all. Unregulated canister stoves often suffer when the temperatures drop and/or you have low fuel in your canister. But a well-designed pressure regulator helps the stove manage those adverse factors so that you experience more consistently fast boil times. This means that on warm days, colder evenings and everything in between, you’ll enjoy a fast, hot meal. In other words, the pressure regulator takes the PocketRocket Deluxe to the next level of performance.
Photo by Scott Rinckenberger
Push-start Ignition
With its built-in piezo lighter, a simple push of a button fires up the PocketRocket Deluxe. In the past, MSR shied away from using push-start igniters because they can present a weak point on a stove. But after a great deal of testing, we developed one we could proudly stand behind. To ensure its durability, we routed the wire up through the stove body so there's nothing hanging on the exterior of the stove that could catch. In addition, the electrode igniter is set deep within the burner cup for maximum protection. We’re confident this piezo will hold up to the reputation and long-term durability of the PocketRocket name. (Of course, we'd be remiss to not advise that you always carry the Ten Essentials, including a lighter and/or matches.)
Photo by Scott Rinckenberger
Broad Burner
The Deluxe’s broader burner is new for the PocketRocket line. The wider diameter spreads the flame’s focus, making it easier to cook real food without scorching rather than just boiling water. The burner’s lip also increases wind resistance, boosting the stove’s efficiency.
Photo by Scott Rinckenberger