What do you get when you combine a spoon and a fork? You get the ultimate eating utensil, the Spork. Make this utensil out of titanium and you have Snow Peak's ultra-light Spork, weighing in at only 1/2 ounce. The meticulously engineered tip of the Spork makes it an all-purpose eating utensil. Because it is made of titanium you will experience no metallic smell or taste. Also, it does not rust like other metals. There is no other way to go for serious lightweight hiking.
Like the mutated offspring your silverware would produce in a cartoon, the Light My Fire Serving Spork features traits of a knife, spoon, and fork but is made of heat-resistant copolyester for camping or backpacking. The durable Tritan material won't melt in a pot or scratch non-stick surfaces. At ten-inches long, the large spoon on one end and saw-toothed fork on the other end can be your go-to utensil in the backcountry or while serving up a bowl of greens at home.
Maintain your ultralight ethic without eating like a caveman thanks to the MSR Spork. This collapsible combo utensil stabs pasta, scoops soup, and spread peanut butter like nobodys business, all for less than a single ounce.
Grab the Snow Peak Titanium Short Spork if you're the type of person who trims map edges and snips pack straps to save weight. This compact titanium spork features a shortened handle for an even lighter utensil that functions well as either a spoon or fork. At only half an ounce, it'll probably be the lightest thing in your sub-20-pound pack.
At a mere 31 grams, the Primus Titanium Fork, Spoon, and Knife Kit weighs as much as a feather in an anti-gravity chamber. But it's way more helpful than a feather; it offers everything you need for on-trail dining. Compact dimensions and a cord attachment mean this set packs easily in a pocket of your backpack and stays together for when you need it.
Whether youre stirring your steamy pasta, or packing up for another day on the move, the GSI Outdoor Ultralight Telescoping Spoon is a fast-and-light necessity. Weighing in at a miniscule 1/50th of a pound and collapsing from 6 to 3.8in, this durable utensil's size and weight go virtually unnoticed in your backpack. GSI designed this ultra-light spoon to coordinate with the rest of your nForm Ultralight or Gourmet cooking setbecause color coordination is so underrated.
No backcountry traveler should be forced to eat fart-inducing freeze-dried meals, so take some time and gourmet it up in the backcountry with the help of the MSR Alpine Folding Utensils. The lightweight, compact spoon, spatula, and strainer won't scratch or ding nonstick pots and pans.
Ultralight freaks and car campers alike enjoy the durability and feather-light construction of the Sea To Summit Titanium Spork. This versatile utensil stabs like a fork, scoops like a spoon, and thanks to rust-proof titanium weighs less than an ounce. Sounds good to us.
Utensils don't get much lighter or stronger than MSR's Titanium Titan Fork and Spoon. These durable titanium camping utensils weigh in at .46 ounces for the fork, and .5 ounces for the spoon, so they'll fit right in with your lightweight tent and sleeping bag.
Whether youAre stirring your steamy pasta, or packing up for another day on the move, the GSI Outdoor Ultralight Telescoping Spoon is a fast-and-light necessity. Weighing in at a miniscule 1/50th of a pound and collapsing from 6 to 3.8in, this durable utensil's size and weight go virtually unnoticed in your backpack. GSI designed this ultra-light spoon to coordinate with the rest of your nForm Ultralight or Gourmet cooking setAbecause color coordination is so underrated.
MSRs Collapsible Utensils fold up to fit neatly inside your mug when youre on the go. The array of colors helps everyone avoid confusion, and the lightweight, non-leaching material wont weigh down your kit.
Maintain your ultralight ethic without eating like a caveman thanks to the MSR Spork. This collapsible combo utensil stabs pasta, scoops soup, and spread peanut butter like nobodys business, all for less than a single ounce.
No backcountry traveler should be forced to eat fart-inducing freeze-dried meals, so take some time and gourmet it up in the backcountry with the help of the MSR Alpine Folding Utensils. The lightweight, compact spoon, spatula, and strainer won't scratch or ding nonstick pots and pans.
Just because you're roughing it doesn't mean you have to become a total savage. Dab your chin with a napkin and dine in style with the Optimus Titanium Folding Spork. Not only does it weigh in at just over half an ounce, but even the gram-counting backpackers won't be able to resist an eating utensil made from scrapped fighter jets.
Eating with your hands is so 10,000 B.C.we recommend the Primus Stainless Field Cutlery Set. No offense to cavemen (and other cultures who retain the quaint yet messy method of transporting food from plate to mouth) but utensils are what separate us, and those spider monkeys who use twigs to get insects out of holes, from the beasts. This polished spoon, fork, and knife set is made from stainless steel so it won't rust, and comes with a little lanyard to keep it all together.
Titanium is super strong and super lightweight, making this fork and spoon set the ultimate for camping, hiking, backpacking, and any activity for which you must pack your own utensils. Lightweight fanatics: together, these utensils barely exceed 1 ounce. (Still too heavy? See this set's love child called the Spork [SNO0007].) Titanium does not impart a metallic flavor to your food, and it will not rust like other metals.
Break out the Backcountry.com three-piece Titanium Flatware kit on your next camping trip and instantly everyone will want to be your friend. Well, that may not be true, but the Titanium Flatware kit is really light, so that's cool.
Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy makes the Sea To Summit Alpha Light Utensils worthy of your gourmet camp cookin'. Lightweight and completely durable, the Alpha Light Utensils even include integrated hex tools for stove maintenance and a carabiner for storage and organization. Sea To Summit even made the packaging recyclable, so don't be a Zeta and toss it on the ground.
Lend your backcountry table a touch of color with the lightweight, virtually unbreakable GSI Gourmet Stacking Cutlery Set. GSI made this set to match its nFORM line of tough camp-kitchenware. The fork, knife, and spoon snap together for convenient carrying, and come in bright hues for variety and easy identification.
Backcountry utensils dont get much lighter, more compact, or more versatile than the Sea To Summit Titanium Folding Spork. Not only does this ultralight feeding tool weigh a paltry half ounce, but it folds in half to fit right into your soloist cookware. The classic spork design functions as a spoon and fork, and Sea To Summit included a handy mini-carabiner to keep you from losing your miniscule utensil.
MSRs Collapsible Utensils fold up to fit neatly inside your mug when youre on the go. The array of colors helps everyone avoid confusion, and the lightweight, non-leaching material wont weigh down your kit.
Fix your liquid-fuel MSR Stove with one end of the Titan Titanium Tool Spoon, then sit down and slurp up some hot, yummy soup from the spoon end. The Titan Titanium Spoon works as a jet-and-cable tool for MSR's liquid-fuel stoves, and as a durable spoon for eating soup, oatmeal, or whatever else strikes your camping-food fancy.
The Primus Foldable Spork folds in half to save even more space in your pack (yes, maybe now you can fit your ultralight solar-powered movie projector) on your next ramble in the woods. This light, compact spork is made of food-grade plastic and is easy to schlep anywhere you may want to eat, from the woods to the jungle to your boat to far-off places that use chopsticks (yes, shamefully, you're still terrible at chopsticks).
If you havent figured out that Foon' refers to a combination fork-and-spoon utensil, then prepare to be amazed by the GSI Outdoor Ultralight Telescoping Foon. The telescoping mechanism shortens the Foon from six inches in use, to less than four inches for storage. GSI knows you care about weight, and at a miniscule 0.3oz, you wont even notice the Ultralight Telescoping Foon in your pack.
Enjoy your backcountry meal with the ultra light, ultra strong Halulite Ring Cutlery Set. This backpacking utensil set comes with a knife, fork and spoon, so you'll have everything you need to devour your dinner on your next backpacking trip. Made out of GSI Outdoor's Halulite hard-anodized alloy, this cutlery set is light, twice as hard as stainless steel, and won't melt or break like plastic utensils. A mini carabiner keeps the set together, so you won't lose them in the recesses of your pack.
What do you get when you combine a spoon and a fork? You get the ultimate eating utensil, the Spork. Make this utensil out of titanium and you have Snow Peak's ultra-light Spork, weighing in at only 1/2 ounce. The meticulously engineered tip of the Spork makes it an all-purpose eating utensil. Because it is made of titanium you will experience no metallic smell or taste. Also, it does not rust like other metals. There is no other way to go for serious lightweight hiking.
The MSR Alpine Deluxe Kitchen Set makes it so you can film your own cooking show in the backcountry. After you get your camping stove fired up, open up the Deluxe's zippered case and grab your utensils. Dice up some onions with the Alpine Kitchen Knife on the Alpine Deluxe Cutting Board, throw them in your MSR pot with some oil from one of your two squeeze bottles. Stir them around with the Alpine Folding Spoon or the Spatula. Add some salt and pepper from the moisture-resistant BPA-free spice shakers, and crack open a bottle of wine with the bottle opener/cork screw. After you've finished eating, scrape your pots with the Alpine Dish Brush/Scraper and collect the last of your micro-trash with the strainer. You can use the PackTowl to dry things off before you pack up the bear-hang. Folded dimensions: [L x W x H] 9 x 6 x 2.75in
Maintain your ultralight ethic without eating like a caveman thanks to the MSR Spork. This collapsible combo utensil stabs pasta, scoops soup, and spread peanut butter like nobodys business, all for less than a single ounce.
The Jetset Utensil Set includes a collapsible spoon, fork, and spatula that all fit snugly in your pack and let you actually reach the bottom of your Jetboil pot. Sporks are great and all, but they're just a bit too short to work well with a Jetboil stove. Get the Cargo Cozy Kit to hold these utensils securely on the outside of your Jetboil stove.
The Jetset Utensil Set includes a collapsible spoon, fork, and spatula that all fit snugly in your pack and let you actually reach the bottom of your Jetboil pot. Sporks are great and all, but they're just a bit too short to work well with a Jetboil stove. Get the Cargo Cozy Kit to hold these utensils securely on the outside of your Jetboil stove.
No backcountry traveler should be forced to eat fart-inducing freeze-dried meals, so take some time and gourmet it up in the backcountry with the help of the MSR Alpine Folding Utensils. The lightweight, compact spoon, spatula, and strainer won't scratch or ding nonstick pots and pans.
Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy makes the Sea To Summit Alpha Light Utensils worthy of your gourmet camp cookin'. Lightweight and completely durable, the Alpha Light Utensils even include integrated hex tools for stove maintenance and a carabiner for storage and organization. Sea To Summit even made the packaging recyclable, so don't be a Zeta and toss it on the ground.
When heading into the backcountry doesnt mean settling for some freeze-dried, over-salted garbage at the end of the day, bust out the GSI Gourmet Backpack Kitchen and serve up something you and your buddies will actually enjoy. This compact kit gives you the tools you need to turn the nearest rock or fallen log into a full-service kitchen.
Eating with your hands is so 10,000 B.C.we recommend the Primus Stainless Field Cutlery Set. No offense to cavemen (and other cultures who retain the quaint yet messy method of transporting food from plate to mouth) but utensils are what separate us, and those spider monkeys who use twigs to get insects out of holes, from the beasts. This polished spoon, fork, and knife set is made from stainless steel so it won't rust, and comes with a little lanyard to keep it all together.