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The lightweight MSR® DragonFly Pump has been redesigned to be easier than ever to use, with full field-maintainability. It also offers unmatched durability as well as an auto-shutoff valve for increased safety.

Self-purging pump features improved threads for added durability, is easy to adjust and won't leak when you remove it from the stove after cooking.

This is the lightest, most reliable pump on the market, redesigned to be easier than ever to use, with full field-maintainability. It also offers unmatched durability as well as an auto-shutoff valve for increased safety.
The MSR DragonflyFuel Pump has a new glass-reinforced polymer material making it more durable and extremely lightweight. Use on both old and new Dragonfly stoves, with an even easier to use flame adjustment.
The Dragonfly Fuel Pump is ONLY compatible with MSR Dragonfly stoves.

The MSR DragonFly Fuel Pump is the lightest, most reliable fuel pump on the market. Due to its easy use, easy field maintenance, and unmatched durability the DragonFly Pump is a necessity.
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"GET IT and make your old pump the back up" | |
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| A much improved product that i am so very happy with. first, it is much more streamline making it easier to pack. it fits very well inside my 2 liter steel alpine msr cookset, along with the stove itslef and the wind screen. it does not seem to get enarly as dirty as the other pump did. the best improvement is the valve. on the old pump where fuel control was changed by a plus and minus brass cirlce i noticed a lot of stress to the blue plastic housing for the valve control. mine was cracking. in the new model this stress point has been totally eliminated by a metal housing | |
| Stuart at Moosejaw on 05/27/2008 | |
"Same basic MSR pump design that has been in use for years and works." | |
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| This pump is pretty much the same as the older MSR pumps with one exception. Instead of the metal wheel that you turn to control fuel valve, it has been replaced with a small wire handle threaded through the valve screw. It folds in to save a tiny bit of space and shaves from weight from the metal wheel, but seems a little flimsy and possibly less durable. I'm a little skeptical, but will wait to see how it performs in the field over long term use before passing judgement on this change. | |
| Roger at Moosejaw on 02/23/2006 | |
"Don't want to break one and not have a spare." | |
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| I have never had a problem with a MSR pump, but I always keep an extra one just in case. Now that I switched to the DragonFly, I had to purchase one that was specifically made for that stove, which is a little bit of a negative. Hopefully the stove makes up for it. | |
| Matthew at Moosejaw on 09/13/2007 | |
Excellent performance in October Adirondack canoe trip | |
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| Replacement pump for MSR DragonFly cooker. Functioned perfectly despite rough treatment in and out of pack, portages and cold weather. | |
| Steve Fopeano at Altrec on 10/23/2009 | |