SOTO Windmaster Hiking Stove
FEATURES
- Output: 3260w 11000 BTU
- Duration: Burns approx.1.5 hours with 250g canister.
- Weight: 87g
NOTE: With igniter
5.0 / 5.0
11 Reviews
NOTE: With igniter
Just what I expected - good quality build from Japan, stable quad mount for pans. Found the SOTO Windmaster at the best price. It was easy dealing with Adventure Curated. Love it
Great stove, well made, light but robust.
These stoves work really well. Fast and efficient. Good in the wind.
Speedy delivery to!
This stove is small and extremely light and boils water quickly even in strong winds on the beach. I’m very happy with it!
Love this stove. It’s so powerful and quiet
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Quicker more accurate data. As a person who is starting to use pace, stride length and cadence data more nowadays to improve my distance running efficiency, to know that the data provided is more accurate and quicker is much appreciated.
You guys are amazing to buy from. Super helpful and professional. Great prices on premium gear. Thanks!!
great head lamp , best price , fast service. thank you.
Very happy with my purchases from Ultralight Hiker, great range, great prices and 1st class service. Delivered to Melbourne in 48 hours or less every time so far, they do what they say and despatch every day!
Very easy and quick purchase of items, no issues with ordering, and received items super fast. Been using this store for a while and always received this efficient and prompt service.
Also very quick response when contacting customer service, and very helpful with answering questions and assisting with exchanging items.
Quicker more accurate data. As a person who is starting to use pace, stride length and cadence data more nowadays to improve my distance running efficiency, to know that the data provided is more accurate and quicker is much appreciated.
Managed to leave my wifes last carbon cork poles leaning against the wall of the visitors centre at Cockle creek. I borrowed them for traverse of the Southern Range in Tasmania. Only issue with that walk was that they had to be stored in the pack in the scrubby sections and their closed length was an issue. I now have z fold poles which are great for storage. The carbon corks are my wifes favourite because of the cork handles. I am sure they will serve her well in her walks which do not include any scree or bush bashing.
The NU43 is a bargain for the price. No bells and whistles just light on demand.
For trail running I find the middle setting at 300 lumens enough as the high (600 lumen) can sometimes reflect too much light back from the ground.
It’s a little heavy up front so headband needs to be adjusted properly to avoid bounce. Yes it could have removable battery but at the price you could buy to headlamps and have change from the price of a big name brand.
This will go close to the Fenix at less than half the price
USB C recharging, IP66 water resistant 3 colours with glow in the dark cord. I was also possibly looking at the NU20 and do find that both the NU21 ultra low white mode and the red modes a little too bright for my late night liking. You also can’t turn off one of the lights to conserve battery power which would have been a handy feature. As a headlamp it’s good but maybe not so much as much as a nightlight.