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Snow Peak Short Titanium Spork

Hiking & Camping > CookwearRated: ***** by 3 reviews.

Mountain Gear

About as short as the "spoon" in your childhood Dixie Cups, but vastly more useful, the Titanium Short Spork from Snow Peak is a great saver on weight and space while still providing the dual spoon and fork combination you love. Reap the lightweight benefits of this half-ounce titanium design while you take advantage of the natural antibacterial film over the utensil's surface caused naturally by the titanium oxidation process.

Features:

  • Keep your backcountry dining a little safer with a naturally sanitary eating surfaced caused by the antibacterial film coating the titanium's surface as a result of oxidation
  • Make savings in space and weight with the short length of this handy little titanium design that weighs in at a mere half ounce

Backcountry.com

Grab the Snow Peak Titanium Short Spork if you're the type of person who trims map edges and snips pack straps to save weight. This compact titanium spork features a shortened handle for an even lighter utensil that functions well as either a spoon or fork. At only half an ounce, it'll probably be the lightest thing in your sub-20-pound pack.

TahoeMountainSports.com

The Snow Peak Spork is the incredible combination of the Spoon and Fork and now Snow Peak has put a unique touch to the spork and has made it short
This convenient, small, and light weight spoon/fork offers a touch of home to your out door experience
Weight: 0.5oz
Dimensions: 116mm x 40mm /1.57in x 4.56in
Material: Titanium


ProLite Gear

Short version of Snow Peak's titanium spork

Specifications
  • Material: Titanium
  • Size: 1 5/8" x 4 5/8"
  • Weight: 0.5oz

Country of Origin:Barbados
Dimensions:116mm x 40mm or 1.57in x 4.56in
Manufacturer Warranty:Lifetime
Material:Titanium
Recommended Use:Ultralight backpacking
Weight:.5oz (14g)

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Snow Peak Short Titanium Spork Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

Perfect for what it is made to be.

Rating:*****

I could write Psalms and dirges about what it can be and isn't. The packaging alone tells you what it is...a spork companion to Snow Peak's chopsticks. Considering those chopsticks saw me through many a meal during my Iraq deployment and those that saw me use them were shocked that I had them despite having had them on my person all along every time they had laid eyes on me...and the spork is a hardly noticeable addition in terms of weight and profile...just turn the tines out if you're carrying it at hip level. If you're seriously considering giving this piece of kit a miss do yourself a favor. The short 20 you'll spend on this short spork will save you a lot more than if you spent it on food or drink. Bonus points if you add a chopstick stand to the set.

mik2648251 at Backcountry.com on 01/21/2009

Ti Short Spork

Rating:*****

I love it's light weight, compact length for storage and it's wide handle makes it easy to grip while eating. My only complaint is that backcountry.com doesn't offer fishing gear to fish it out of my food once I let go of the spork and it slides into the abyss. Therefore, other than having to lick the food off your fingers, you may pick up some vit B12 along the way, sport the short spork!

dwillisdrake at Backcountry.com on 10/28/2008

Totally cute

Rating:*****

The spork is so cute! Although it may slip into your soup, it save packing space. I plan to add a thin string to the handle that could label my spork and probably could save it from diving into hot soup. (my spork is engraved made in Japan)

propitious1643310 at Backcountry.com on 05/02/2009