MSR Titan Titanium Fork and Spoon reviews and deals for sale
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Product Specifications
Brand | MSR |
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Category | Cookware & Utensils |
Material | titanium |
Includes | spoon, fork, linking cable |
Claimed Weight | 0.96oz |
Recommended Use | camping, backpacking, paddling trips |
Manufacturer Warranty | limited 3 years |
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MSR Titan Titanium Fork and Spoon Reviews
BJ Platte
March 10, 2018Way better than sporks.
I like bikepacking, hiking, and camping, and while many will tout the worthiness of the Spork, I think that it's a useless utensil that is mediocre at best for any of its given jobs. Fortunately with this MSR titanium fork and spoon set I don't have to use sporks, and am able to carry it with little more weight, or space, than a spork.
Matias P.
November 26, 2017Light and durable.
I use them every day to eat lunch at work when I'm not camping. They have yet to bend or break.
william anderson
November 23, 2017Almost
I saw this set and the set from Snow Peak. They looked nearly identical from the pictures... so how do you figure out the difference? get both sets! I gifted the MSR, because it was cheaper.. The MSR was about the right size and shape that i was looking for. But it seemed a bit flimsy, and the packaging was cheep(not that packaging affects performance).
Laura T.
May 25, 2016Just what we needed.
These are exactly what my boyfriend and I were looking for: lightweight and durable. Neither of us are a huge fan of plastic silverware because of the possibility of it snapping, but it can be tricky to find a set of silverware. These are just perfect as long as you don't need to eat out of anything too deep. The spoon is rather large and more comparable to a soup or chili spoon.… read more My friend wasn't a huge fan of the size, but I prefer a rounder spoon in general so it wasn't an issue for me.
CaptainBerz
November 15, 2014Good Utensil Set
These MSR Titan Fork & Spoon work well in an outdoor or backpacking setting. If you do not mind spending $20 for a fork and spoon then this might be for you. The MSR Titan Fork & Spoon is made of titanium and is lightweight and has been durable for years for me. MSR usually makes great stuff and these work well. Berz Rating: 90/100 http://www.captainberz.com https://twitter.com/CaptainBerz… read more http://www.facebook.com/CaptainBerzFanPage http://instagram.com/captainberz
Zane B
February 28, 2014Fork and Spoon
Not much to be said here, it is a fork and spoon and they do the job of getting food in my mouth. They seemed a bit flimsy at first but I haven't had any issues with bending or not holding up to my burnt food. I have used them on several camping trips and for a while when I first got into my new apartment.
James Howard
March 16, 2013Lightweight, versatile
I haven't grabbed any other sets of outdoor-centric eating utensils other than these, so keep that in mind when reading my review. Personally, I was dissuaded from purchasing plastic utensils for fear that they could melt, leech some chemical compound into my food when using them for hot meals, or perhaps get lost due to their lack of any attachment apparatus. I didn't think that… read more I would really need a knife when considering utensils, as a fork can (generally, but not always) double as a knife, not to mention that I would generally have a separate knife on hand that would be both sharper and more adaptable when in the backcountry anyways. With that in mind, I trolled through nature-friendly "table"ware and found the MSR Titanium Fork & Spoon set, ultimately deciding to buy it and give it a try. Thus far, I have not been disappointed. Both pieces seem durable, are VERY light, and able to be connected to the outside of one's pack should space on the inside be a bit cramped, which was a big bonus (and partially a primary factor) for me. While I can't say I've put it through the ringer just yet, I have had some time to try them both out and they seem to work like a charm. Easy to wipe (or lick) clean, they don't seem to retain any sort of residue if you are attentive in that regard. One note of contention that I do have is that smaller spaces are not exactly agreeable with the spoon head; while I enjoy the fact that it is more of a bowled spoon for producing larger, more generous scoops of trail grub, it can be a bit of an issue with smaller spaces and those hard-to-reach nooks in cups and whatnot - it's not as precise as it could be, I guess I should say. Overall, though, I've been impressed with this utensil set and would recommend to friends. *Usage note: the braided metal cord broke at one point when I had this hanging from my pack, so I recommend using a spare small biner to pair these together instead of that*
Matthew C.
September 16, 2009Review Title
Served me well on Rainier. Might have been better off with a single spork (for weight and simplicity), but sometimes it's nice to have something clean while the other is nasty. The threaded cable loop is a little finicky. It can be hard to determine which way is the side that opens.
Charley F.
December 9, 2008Ultralight and strong
The only utentil you will need. Long enough to stir the bottom of dehydrated ziploc dinnercbag , or a GSI or Jet boil pot. Super MSR quality always.
Louis B.
February 23, 2012How long is the handle - been looking for...
How long is the handle - been looking for a long(ish) handled polished Ti Spoon or Spork to keep my fingers out of the bag when eating.
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