I don't mean the pans and windshield, but rather the burner. It's bigger and heavier than the normal burner and from what I understand takes longer to boil a pot of water, which makes me wonder why they didn't use the standard one. Is there any benefit to it - holds more fuel, maybe or is somehow better in colder conditions (though I would have thought one which is smaller and lighter would be better in that regard, as it would be quicker to warm).
Any ideas?
Any ideas?