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Remember origami? Remember boondoggle? Well, if you actually do, then all your nostalgia has been transmogrified into incarnation in the form of Orikaso’s After Dinner Set. Lightweight, packable, dual-purpose dessert and origami fun. Believe it. These flat panels of polypropylene turn into useable dishes and gaming boards with the help of a little ancient Chinese magic. Included in this backpacking dish set: chessboard, draughts, backgammon, and some shot glasses to ensure good times through the night.
| Country Of Origin: | Algeria |
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| Material: | Polypropylene |
| Recommended Use: | Backpacking, camping |
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| Orikaso Solo Set Hiking & Camping > Cookwear | $6.38 |
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Love love love | |
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| Did I mention that I really love these dishes. Now I understand that love is a strong word to use when referring to a plastic set of dishes, but they deserve it!! These dishes are perfect for anyone. I have purchased several sets for: Camping, Backpacking, Emergency 72 hour kits, Lunches, Pic-nic baskets, and the list goes on. They are very lightweight, durable, and easy to use. I would recommend these to anyone. | |
| Melissa Harper at Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2008) on 01/11/2009 | |
OK, but some issues | |
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| Good: they pack up and clean up reasonably easy and are light weight. Bads: Heat goes right through them and burns your hand (Bowl especially). Not very durable with all the folding. Side note: For trekking I would recommend squishy bowls. The food grade silicone they are made with insulates much better, and the clean up is the best ( flip them inside out and lick them off before washing) THe crush easily and pack well too. | |
| L F C on the trail at Backcountry.com Outlet (Spring 2008) on 02/03/2009 | |