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Emmanuel Vincent from United States, FL Public Profile
This is a great little weight saving addition for the windmaster. It's a touch more fiddly than the 4 prong but it's worth it for the weight savings if you are not using larger pots. For the high cost of the windmaster I wish they would just include it when you buy the stove.
I've always heard great things about the windmaster. The legends are true. Build quality is top notch. The igniter hasn't missed a beat yet. A great feature is the additional O-ring that seals off the fuel canister from the stove so you don't get that annoying burst of wasted gas when attaching and detaching the stove to your fuel canister. I have yet to fully test out the fuel efficiency at high elevation in the shoulder season but there's enough data out there to back it up already. The burner's head shape and the relative space between the pot and burner will be a game changer for me in the wind. It's also quite a bit quieter compared to my pocket rocket 2 and brs-3000. Everything about this stove looks like it was made with the highest standards in mind. Great purchase.
I've been using xlites for years. The 20" width of the regular was the only nitpick I had with it. This new regular wide model solves that with flying colors for those of us who do not need a 77" long pad but crave that sweet 25" width. The noise is the same as it has been for years. It does not bother me. The valve is iffy for me. Inflation is definitely improved with the one way valve. While the pump sack works ok it isn't too efficient. The volume seems small so it takes an endless amount of "bag fulls" to fully inflate. The mating seal between the two isn't concrete either. As long as you don't get too excited while inflating it stays put. Personally, I'll continue to either inflate by mouth or use my compactor bag holding a seal over the valve by hand and inflating that way. Deflation is definitely a step in the right direction but it is still not as fast as the dump valves on sea to summit pads, expeds, and the like. The air does escape faster but you still have a bit of pad rolling to expel all the air. I don't understand why all pads do not use the one way inflate valves with the dump pull seal. It seems like the perfect system. Other than these slight nitpicks on it this pad is just like the xlites most have loved (or hated) over the years. The width in the regular size is worth the upgrade. The valve, while an improvement, is not worth it if your xlite is still going strong.