Mountain Gear
Keep your pack weight down while enhancing your backcountry dining experience by packing the Titanium Spork from Sea to Summit. It's not tipping any scales weighing in at a mere half ounce, and the long-handled design lets you get to the bottom of your food pouches with ease.
Features:
- Made of durable, lightweight, and rustproof titanium
Rock/Creek Outfitters
The Sea to Summit Titanium Spork is a highly versatile utensil for eating almost anything you make in the backcountry. Lightweight, incredibly durable and easy to pack and clean.
Features:
- Perfect hiking and camping utensil
- Strong and lightweight
- Titanium carabiner included
- Very compact folding utensil
- Will not rust
Backcountry.com
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.
Massey's Outfitters
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SummitHut.com

Lightweight titanium spork for hikers looking to shave even more weight from their packs.
| Material: | Titanium |
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| Recommended Use: | Camping, backpacking |
| Weight: | .5oz (14g) |
| Sea To Summit Titanium Folding Spork | $14.95 |
These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| Sea To Summit Ti Folding Spork Hiking & Camping > Cookwear | $14.95 | |
| Sea To Summit Ti Long Spoon Hiking & Camping > Cookwear | $13.95 |
Sea To Summit Titanium Spork Review Summary:
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Reviews:
Oh man, the first to write about a Spork! | |
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How lucky am I, writing about the totally incredible SPORK! No, seriously, it's a spork, how great can it be? Well, as far as sporks go this one seems to function quite well. I'm trying to think of something it does poorly, and I can't think of one... dam you spork, your too awesome! It can cut through oatmeal so fast and rips through pasta as well. It can even hold your tea bag while it drains. and if anyone knows how to play the "spoon game" it can serve up some serious punishment. | |
| Chris Davenport at Backcountry.com on 06/10/2009 | |











