At first, I was going to suggest that you look into the SnowPeak MaxLite. I own both the MaxLite and the Pocket Rocket and I find the MaxLite to be far supirior because it folds much more compactly and pots seem to be more stable on it.
But then I noticed you said the Pocket Rocket 2 and wondered if MSR had come out with a new stove. Looks like they did and I found this review for it.
https://adventuresinstoving.blogspot...ket-2.html?m=1
At first, it looked like MSR had developed something that might eat the MaxLite's lunch. The new Pocket Rocket is lighter than the old putting about on part with the MaxLite, it folds down very compactly (perhas not as compact as the MaxLite), they improved the pot supports, and most of all have the new Pocket Rocket 2 has a price that is more than 20% less.
But then I read that the new pot supports are still sloped like the old Pocket Rocket. This is what I always saw as the stability downfall of the Pocket Rocket. The pot supports of the MaxLite lie perfectly flat. But with the sloped supports of the Pocket Rocket leaves pots (larger in diameter than the supports) sitting on three needle points, and somehow that seemed to make pots sitting on it less stable (because once deployed, the two stoves are about equal in pot support diameter and height).
So if you are using a pot with a larger diameter, I would suggest that you test your pot on some store displays of each stove before you commit to one over the other.