Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset Product Description:
- Material: Titanium
- Dimension: D 5.75" H 5.8"
- Capacity: 47 fl oz / 30 fl oz
- Includes: Titanium Pot with Lid (x2)
- Weight: 19.6 oz
Product Description
This set uses its stacking ability to take up the same amount of space as the other Trek sets, yet is large enough for a 2-3 person camping party. It comes in either aluminum or titanium, featuring a small pot which holds 30 oz. and a large pot which holds 47 oz. Both pots have lids that double as frying pans and have low-profile folding handles to improve stack ability and transportation.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Titanium rules!
By Andynator
This kit is perfect for two hikers. The small 30-ounce pot is large enough to hold a 220-gram fuel canister with stove, washcloth, and a small bottle of soap nested on top; or you can create more room by packing a smaller 110-gram fuel canister instead.The small lid/plate is 5 x 1.5 inches. The large lid/plate is 5.75 by 1.5 inches. The large pot will boil about 1.3 - 1.4 liters of water - enough for two large two-person dehydrated meals, plus water left over for coffee. As soon as it comes off the stove, I put on the smaller pot to heat water for washing and clean-up.We've also broken the kit up to pack our own items separately (powdered drinks, ti cups, etc) but then we end up fighting over who gets to use the mesh stuff sack :(Some people argue that titanium cookware is the best for hiking because of the low weight, but I've always felt that is moot point because everyone stuffs their cookset to the gills when packing it. The thing I like best about ti is that it seems to be naturally non-stick, much more so than aluminum; and it cools VERY quickly.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Cook set
By jgreen302
I basically acquired this set one piece at a time. My goal was a lightweight portable food solution. My real concerns were weight and the price was a bit scary. Using an alcohol stove and after 50 meals? prepared. I felt I was at a point where I could actually provide a value review. I am beyond pleased. Lightweight, well made, and they clean up better than teflon. If I had to head out and life for an extended time I would not be thinking about my kitchen with this equipment. You are golden with this equipment. If you are family camping with a suburban ten feet away this gear really isn't for you. But if you are taking a 7 day walk in the woods, drop the cash and get this and be done for life. I liked this equipment so much after testing I checked on what else these folks made and without thought acquired their version of the items I need. This review was earned.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Wonderful Titanium Cookware
By Shavuotis
We used this cook set after purchasing it last year for a week long camping trip. We used it with a home made bush buddy stove, an MSR Windpro, Optimus Nova Stove, and an alcohol stove. It worked well with all stove configurations. The titanium cleans easily and really doesn't need a non-stick coating if you are careful. The soot on it from the bush buddy knock off cleaned off fairly easily also. The handles aren't silicone coated but I keep a thick wash cloth in the cook set for a pot holder and it works fine. I keep this set in my back pack and while it is not for ultralight hikers, you can split the two pots and lids between two hikers and do just fine. I am a gear hog and my wife thankfully is also, so as soon as possible, we intend to round out the kit with the Mini Solo Titanium Cook Set from Snow Peak too. If you are looking for good durable titanium cookware, then this is the stuff to get.
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