GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist

Priced: $59.95 - $124.99 Rated:   - 5 stars out of 5 by 19 reviews.
GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist -
The Pinnacle Dualist Cookset from GSI Outdoors helps minimalist backpackers enjoy warm good food out on the trail without filling up their pack with gear for food. The easy packing Dualist gives campers everything he or she needs to fix and enjoy food for two out in the wild. Part of the nFORM Ultralight System, the Dualist includes both food prep and serving pieces that nest together for an ultralight, compact footprint that packs easily. The Dualist includes a 1.8L Pinnacle Pot and strainer lid for cooking and two telescoping foons, two insulated 20 oz. mugs, two 20 oz.bowls, and two Sip-it lids for eating. Made of hard anodized aluminum, the Pinnacle pot is coated with non-stick Teflon featuring Radiance technology. This special coating helps maximize heat distribution to reach optimal cooking temperatures faster and boasts a scratch and abrasion resistance that makes it safe for use with most metal utensils! Folding handle locks out for cooking and locks over lid for secure transport. Comes with stuff sack that doubles as a camp sink. Pack dimensions: 5.9'' x 6.4'' x 5.9''.Weight: 21.6 oz.
Manufacturer model #: 50148.

Fabric:

  • Crushproof, heat-resistant nylon lid and silicone ring will not deform in packs and includes an integrated strainer

Fit:

  • Two bowls, two mugs with sipping tops, two telescoping Foons (fork / spoon), and an ultralight stove and small fuel canister all fit neatly inside the 1.8-liter pot (stove and fuel sold separately)

Wash and Care:

  • GSI also included a small bag so your stove doesn’t scratch the pot and a welded stuff sack that doubles as a small wash basin
  • Ingenious welded stuff sack holds set while traveling and doubles as a sink or wash basin in camp

Insulation:

  • Unique bowl+mug solution with low center of gravity and sip-it lid virtually eliminate spills while the insulating sleeve keeps drinks hot
  • (2) - 20 fl. oz. insulated mugs

Manufactured:

  • Crushproof lid made of BPA-free resin prevents deformation of your pot/lid and includes an integrated strainer.

Features:

  • (2) - Sip-It tops
  • Unique design compacts for nested storage
  • Weighs 21.6 ounces
  • Hard-anodized aluminum with Teflon with Radiance coating
  • Convenient folding handle locks into place for cooking and secures entire set for transport, eliminating the need for a stuff sack
  • Non-leaching, chemically-inert Infinity tableware is dishwasher safe, durable, and lightweight
  • Cook faster and cleaner thanks to the Teflon coating, which allows for even heat distribution and supreme scratch resistance
  • Includes one 1.8 liter pot with folding handle, two mug/bowls with sip-it lids, two telescoping foons, one stove bag, one strainer lid and one stuff sack/camp sink
  • Anodized aluminum metal is non-reactive, provides exceptional durability, and heats evenly for easy cooking
Backcountry.com (Spring 2013)
A self-contained eating system for two, built specifically for the outdoors.
Trade your junkshow of dishes and flatware for the GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist Cookset and keep everything you need for two backpackers to cook, eat, and cleanup in one compact, self-contained unit. How is this possible? GSI engineers devised a clever nesting system that stacks the durable, non-stick metal cookware and lightweight, folding flatware into a single pot. Pinnacle is GSI's lightest and most portable system, so it makes sense that it has won a few magazine Editors' choice awards.

Rocky Mountain Trail

GSI Pinnacle Dualist.
A major leap forward in clean and green plastics, Infinity is an ultra-lightweight, completely recyclable, BPA-Free alternative to Polycarbonate resins. With exceptional clarity, jewel-like brilliance and 25% weight savings over Polycarbonate; its beauty is truly inspired. Furthermore, Infinity will not absorb food odors like other plastics and will not leach plasticizers or other chemicals into either food or beverage. It's even dishwasher safe and actually becomes more stain-resistant with every wash. Infinity: a final product which is far beyond the sum of its parts. Part of the nFORM Destination System.
Pinnacle series cookware uses Teflon® with Radiance technology which has been tested and approved expressly for camp-ware use. The secret lies in a specially-formulated topcoat engineered to enhance heat dispersion and virtually eliminate hot spots. Moreover, the three layer coating was built to survive the toughest conditions and boasts an unprecedented level of scratch and abrasion resistance. It’s even safe for use with most metal utensils!
Includes: 1.8L pot, strainer lid, (2ea) 20 fl. oz. insulated mugs, (2ea) 20 fl. oz. bowls, (2ea) Sip-It tops, (2ea) telescoping Foons (Fork/Spoon combo), stove bag, welded sink


Backcountry Edge

Updated for 2012! A durable, dependable all-in-one cook set, the GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist Cook System allows hikers to trim packed weight without skimping on backcountry meals. Two hard-anodized aluminum pots attend to cooking and integrated cups and bowls allow you and a companion to enjoy your meals.


SummitOnline.com

The GSI Outdoors Pinancle Dualist contains just about everything you need when wanting to cook outdoors for you and a guest. It contains a 1.8L Pot with a folding handle that locks into place for cooking and will also secure the entire set while traveling. There's a crush-proof Strainer Lid made of BPA-Free Resin which helps prevent deformation. There are also 2 Mugs, 2 Bowls, 2 Sip-It Tops, and 2 Telescoping Sporks. The welded stuff sack can carry everything when transporting or double as a sink or wash basin while at camp.


Appalachain Outdoors
Go light with the Pinnacle Dualist Cook Set from GSI Outdoors. This cook set is the ultimate, integrated cooking and eating solution for ultralight backpackers.
Campsaver.com

The Pinnacle Dualist Cook System from GSI features a convenient folding handle that locks into place for cooking and secures the entire set for transport, eliminating the need for a stuff sack. Crushproof, heat-resistant, nylon lid and silicone ring will not deform in packs and includes an integrated strainer.


Mountains Plus Outdoor Gear

2-person, nesting cook system with pot made from Halulite (hard anodized aluminum) and 2 mug + bowl combos. Folding handle locks into place for cooking and secures entire set for transport. 1.8 L pot, strainer lid, 2 mugs, 2 bowls, 2 sip-it tops, 2 Telescoping Foons, stove bag, welded stuff sack doubles as a sink. Teflon with Radiance. BPA-Free. Wt: 20.7 oz.
Crushproof lid made of Lexan® resin prevents deformation of your pot/lid and includes an integrated strainer.
Convenient folding handle locks into place for cooking and secures entire set for transport, eliminating the need for a stuff sack.
Unique bowl + mug solution with low center of gravity and Sip-It virtually eliminates spills while the integrated insulating sleeve keeps your drinks hot.
Ingenious, welded stuff sack holds set while traveling and doubles as a sink or wash basin in camp.


Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)
With everything you need for two people, the GSI Pinnacle Dualist Cookset makes it easy to prepare hot meals and drinks.
FontanaSports.com
Crushproof, heat-resistant, nylon lid and silicone ring will not deform in packs and includes an integrated strainer. Convenient folding handle locks into place for cooking and secures entire set for transport, eliminating the need for a stuff sack. Unique bowl + mug solution with low center of gravity and Sip-It virtually eliminates spills while the integrated insulating sleeve keeps your drinks hot. Ingenious, welded stuff sack holds set while traveling and doubles as a sink or wash basin in camp.

Features:
•2 Person.
•Weight: 21.6 oz.
•dimensions: 5.90` x 6.40` x 5.90`
•Material: Non-Stick Coated, Hard Anodized Aluminum, Clear Po.
•Product Use: Ultralight Backpacking.
•Includes: 1.8 L Pot, Strainer Lid, 2 20 fl. oz. insulated mugs, 2 20 fl. oz. bowls, 2 Sip-It tops, 2 Telescoping Foons, Stove Bag, Welded Sink

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Awards:Past Award Winners
Built-in Strainer:yes
Complete Set Weight:21.6 oz
Dimensions:5.9" x 6.4" x 5.9"
Grooved Bottoms:no
Includes:1.8 L pot, strainer lid, two 20 fl. oz. insulated mugs, two 20 fl. oz. bowls, 2 Sip-It tops, 2 telescoping foons, stove bag, and welded sink
Lid(s):1
Material:[pot] hard anodized aluminum, Teflon with Radiance coating, [mugs, bowls] Infinity BPA-free polyproplyene
Non-Stick:yes
Packed Dimensions:6.40 x 5.90 x 5.90 in.
Packed Size:6.4 x 5.9 in / 16.2 x 14.9 cm
Pot Dimensions:5.9 x 6.4 x 5.9 in
Pot Grabber:yes
Pot Volume:1.8 L
Pots:1
Recommended Use:ultralight backpacking
Storage Sack:yes
Upc, Ean, Isbn:090497501487
Warranty:lifetime
Weight:1 lb 5 oz / 612 g
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GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Dualist Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Very nice cook system!

I was torn between giving this four stars or five stars, then I realized the things I didn't like were due to my own prejudices. This is a really well made and well thought out cook set! I don't care for the "cups". They are essentially bowls with a neoprene "head band" to act as a cozy to hold in heat, and with a sippy lid for the same purpose. I prefer my cups and mugs to look like cups and mugs, but if you don't mind drinking from a bowl, this kit is for you! The "foons" seem a bit flimsy, but they haven't broken yet, so I can't really complain. The bowls/cups and the sippy lids are made of a very high quality plastic, and they seem like they will last forever as long as you don't get them too close to a flame. I really like the size of the pot when I need to heat a lot of water. The handle is strong, and I like the way it folds over the lid and holds it in place when you are traveling. I've had no problems with the flame from my alcohol stoves reaching the lid and melting it (the lid is made of a dark translucent plastic), but you need to beware if you decide to use the pot in a campfire. Similarly the flame from my alcohol stoves have never threatened the rubber coating on the pot handle, but I can think of instances when this might happen. The straining holes in the lid work very well! With all the stuff that comes with the kit, I still have room inside for a Trangia burner, hardware cloth pot stand, and a four inch Trail Designs windscreen as long as you pack it properly. Instead of the Trangia, pot stand, and windscreen setup, you could also put an Evernew Titanium DX stove/windscreen inside. A canister stove and small fuel canister might fit inside with all the other stuff that comes with this set, but I don't own one to try fitting one in. If it doesn't fit, it will be close. I like using the pot from this set with my Clikstand pot stand and windscreen, however I can't fit all of the cups/bowls in the kit if I put the Clickstand set inside. When I use this set, I tend to use the cups as bowls, and have everyone bring their own "real" cups and a couple of extra "foons" or sporks. Then this set works well for a group of four. If you buy the GSI Pinnacle Dualist, I don't think you will be unhappy!
Whelenshooter at Campsaver.com on 06/06/2010

All you need

Compact - everything you need for camping/backpacking for two stores with in the pot. Strong, durable handle. Strainer lid works well. Well thought out design. We use this for long day hikes and will use it for backpacking. Pot heats quickly. There's even room inside the bowls to store a few small additional items (our alcohol stove in a sealed plastic bag, the windshield for the stove, extra socks, a shammy cloth, food items - you take your pick). The only drawback I've come across so far is the foam surrounding the "mug" bowl. You have to be real careful putting the kit back together or the foam insulate will get "pushed down" and the next time you go to use the kit you'll find its permanently crumpled. I guess it would be pretty simple and inexpensive to replace, but why not just be aware that this can happen and be a little more careful than I was? Overall, a great product.
walkin' fool at Campsaver.com on 09/09/2010

First off, the Sporks are garbage. That being said, the rest of the set is kind of genius. Lightweight and love having a bowl and a mug. Pot is perfect size to make water for dinner and have a nice cup of tea per person. Usually have a little left over to wash the food bowls out. The strainer/pourer and pot handle are great. Set fits my MSR pocket rocket and a small fuel can inside too, saving pack space. Would buy again! Love it so much I also bought the soloist

Mazzachusetts at Backcountry.com on 10/11/2012

Great design!

I used the cook system on a backpack trip in October in Michigan. I love the design which includes room for my single burner. The only issues I had were that the cups make great bowls, but the shape is a little clumsy for cups and the sporks are flimsy. Next trip I will pack an extra cup and will not take the sporks, but overall I loved it.
Just getting started at Campsaver.com on 10/10/2012

My wife and I use this for BWCA trips. The pot is durable, non stick, and user friendly with the handle. The bowls are my favorite part. The pack together nicely, clean up is just a matter of wiping them out, and the cozy insulates well. The sporks are ok but they are also the weak part of this set.

cdep263818 at Backcountry.com on 01/24/2013

My first group pot set and I still love it. Love the non stick and you can cook just about anything. Large enough to cook soup for 2 even. Takes a beating as well, used it in a caldera cone and it did great on alcohol, esbit and wood. Not super light but it comes with the stow away bowls.

lihp92101 at Backcountry.com on 12/16/2012

Overall pretty good

Well designed except for the silicon lid gasket -- it constantly comes off of the lid. I bought three of Dualists and it happens to all of them. It would have been better to simply mold a lip into the lid, like on their Sololist (which I also own.) I'm going to try to glue the gaskets on.
blueklister at Campsaver.com on 06/06/2012

well includes all the essentials except a frying pan. Pot worked great and distributed the heat well and quick. Would of gave 5 stars but the mugs aren't really mugs they are bowls w/ a heat wrap. The sporks are a bit flimsy but worked. all in all I'd recommend if you don't want a frying pan..

fra5457969 at Backcountry.com on 06/27/2012

Great buy!!

I used this cookset this summer camping in alaska!! Its excellent and absolutely worth the money!! the handle is so helpful, and the bowls fit inside with the plastic wear. it takes up as much room as any other pot but it comes with bowls that fit inside. perfect for camping with a few others.
Emilee in the wild at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 11/11/2012

VERY happy with purchase.

Bought this for my son-in-law who hits the mountains every day off. He specifically asked for this cookware. He has been using it every weekend he goes backpacking. He studies pros and cons of all items he purchases for his hobby and says that this set it perfect (weight, purpose, ease of use.)
SueBee at Campsaver.com on 06/06/2009

Neutral Reviews:

I purchased this over the soloist kit because I wanted the larger 1.8L pot for cooking dehydrated soups. Some soups/chili require 5-6 cups for 4 servings and this pot was big enough for that. The reason I only give it 3 stars is the other items in the kit are fairly useless excluding the bowls. The sporks are too flimsy and like the other reviewer, the mugs are just smaller bowls.
I do like how I can pack in my stove and a canister into the pot. The walls of the pot are durable as well, even though they are very thin.

Vincent Lanctot at Backcountry.com on 07/19/2012