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No frills, no fancy stuff. Just solid, dependable cooking performance. The Brunton Talon™ Canister Stove is the lightest of the light in weight but heavy-duty in cooking power.
The Brunton Talon Canister Stove weighs so little and packs so small that you may think you forgot it at home. If you miss the extra weight, you can put a brick in your pack or something. This 3.7oz butane stove dishes out an impressive 10,000 BTUs of heat to boil a liter of water in only three minutes. Brunton gave the Talon Canister Stove an adjustable flame, so you can actually cook as well. Thanks to its stainless steel construction, this stove takes plenty of abuse, so it's sure to be going strong several seasons from now.

The heart of a lion and claws like a hawk, the Brunton Talon Canister Stove is the newest addition to the light and fast canister stoves. At just 3.7 ounces, Talon packs nicely and cooks well. A simple stove for a easy operation and maintenance.
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| Auto Ignition: | No |
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| Boil Time: | 3min (1L) |
| Burn Time: | 90hrs |
| Cleaning Tool: | No |
| Fuel: | Butane/propane mix canister |
| Fuel Type: | Butane |
| Hard Case: | No |
| Heat Output: | Up to 10,000 BTU |
| Heat Reflector: | No |
| Ignition: | Manual |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | Stainless steel |
| Parts Kit: | No |
| Recommended Use: | Backpacking, camping |
| Simmer: | Yes |
| Stuff Sack: | Yes |
| Weight: | 3.7oz (105g) |
| Windscreen: | No |
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WoW! tried this thing out with winds at around 12mph. and it boiled 2 cups of tap water in 3min. I did have the Brunton stove stand with windscreen, witch I feel made a difference under the windy conditions. | |
| imj2460111 at Backcountry.com on 01/16/2009 | |
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Works well in windy conditions and I love the simmer on this stove!!! Not the lightest micro stove but works perfectly. I used the stove with MSR's iso fuel. | |
| dwillisdrake at Backcountry.com on 03/23/2009 | |
It works and it's cheap. | |
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Just got this in the mail today due to the fact that I lost my Crux and didn't want to shell out 50$ for another stove. Thought I would try this little guy and I have to say that for the price I don't think I can complain. Did a boil test with about 2 cups and it took roughly 1min 40sec in my living room. It is not the lightest out there but it seems sturdy and it is just small enough to fit into the BC 700ml Ti pot with a small 4 oz fuel canister. Not bad for 26 bucks. Will update after field test. | |
| David Stancil at Backcountry.com on 05/13/2009 | |
"there are better canister stoves out there...more stable ones, but great value for the money" | |
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| a bit flimsy on rough terrain. I'm not too fond of the flame being so close to the gas canister even though it takes a lot of heat for any danger. Also, more on the flimsy side....you need to balance your pot/pan/can so the dang thing won't tip over...a real drag when you're pooped out from a long trail hike. All in all, it's a decent first stove. | |
| Linus at Moosejaw on 04/29/2008 | |