MSR Folding

Priced: $3.16 - $6.95 Rated:   - 3 stars out of 5 by 6 reviews.
MSR Folding
Zoom In
Available Colors:
Visit our Daily Deals for great products at low prices.
MSR Folding -
The MSR Folding Spoon is perfect for lightweight backpacking where you want all your essentials to pack into themselves. The full-size MSR Folding Spoon is long enough for stirring pots of pasta, yet folds for easy storage inside your mug or bowl.

Fit:

  • Fits folded inside an MSR Mug

Fabric:

  • BPA-free nylon material is light and strong
  • Made of durable, safe, non-leaching materials

Features:

  • Updated with an improved pinch-to-fold locking mechanism
  • Secure squeeze-to-fold locking mechanism as our Alpine Utensils
  • Available in 2 different colors so you can remember which one is yours
  • Our new Folding Utensils offer improved security in the open position for added reliability when stirring
  • Nearly 9 in (23 cm) extended, perfect for stirring simmering food
  • Backpacking canoe/kayaking
  • Polypropylene
  • Lightweight, cut out in handle reduces weight
  • Updated with the same
  • Scraping the dark corners of freeze-dried pouches
  • Available in four colors so you can keep track of your own
  • Wt. .45 oz (12.75 g)
Campmor
The MSR Folding Spoon is an ultralight utensil constructed with safe, non-leaching materials and collapses to fit inside mugs for efficient packing. Different color options (which coordinate with MSR's Deep Dish™ Plates and Mugs, sold separately) let you keep track of your own set. Wt. .45 oz.

REI

The MSR Folding spoon collapses down to fit easily inside your pot kit for easy packing.

Imported.

GearBuyer.com Top 25 Category Product
View other top products in this category...
Want it cheaper? Set your own price.
Enter the price you want to pay and we'll email or text you if we find a store that will sell it for that amount:
Price: $
Your email:
Cell number: (optional, for text message)
Learn how offers work...
21 people have already set their own price.
Average Price History: Price History
Review RatingNumber of Reviews
2
2
0
0
2
Activity:Backpacking
Dimensions:(Folded) 4.3 x 1.5 x 0.6 / (open) 8 x 1.5 x 0.4
Material:Nylon
Weight:0.35 ounce
Compare specifications to related products.

Similar Products:

MSR Alpine Folding SpoonMSR Alpine Folding Spoon$4.19 - $5.99
MSR SpoonMSR Spoon$2.73 - $4.95

MSR Folding Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Compact, light, folds up.

I love things that are designed well. This "plasticware" is. Light, compact. I use them with my packed food everyday for work. It's got a nice simple fixture to stay open. Only complaint is that it's a bit longer (about an inch or so) than a normal spoon. The same goes with the fork. I have small hands and don't need the extra length. But then again, that might be a bonus for cooking whilst camping.
Katherine at Campmor on 07/07/2011

Great Spoon

My favorite spoon so far. Easy to clean....unlike many other folding spoons. Reaches bottom of "freeze dried dinner" bag, folds and fits into my boil pot. Hinge design is strong and appears will be reliable...has held up on many trips.
JuniperTrekker at Campmor on 09/09/2010

just what he wanted

my husband wanted this type of camp cutlery because he has non metal camp plates and bowls. he will be able to pack everything together without his spoon scratching his plate and bowl.
Scouter's wife at Campmor on 01/01/2011

Worked for my germaphobe son

My son used it every night during his scout troop's summer camp. He'll eat off the plates but won't use the flatware. Go figure????
doing it for my son at Campmor on 07/07/2011

Negative Reviews:

Fragile when cold

Took the produck outside to test a stove. It was about 29 degrees, after the meal was cooked I took the spoon out of my pocket and opened it up. It immediately snapped one of the hinges.
But a spork , gring the points sightly and it is better than wasting your money on this.
NYC outdoors at Campmor on 12/12/2011

mine arrived broken

if one of the 2 compressed fittings breaks the spoon will fall apart. Pass this one up!!
NYC outdoors at Campmor on 12/12/2011