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Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset

Hiking & Camping > CookwearRated: ***** by 10 reviews.

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The Snowpeak Trek Combo Titanium Cook Set is a lightweight, 4-piece cook set that will allow even minimalist backpackers to whip up gourmet meals in the backcountry. Corrosion-resistant titanium is super lightweight and has superior strength compared to steel. This set includes two pots (47 oz and 30 oz) and two lids that double as fry pans (5 ¾ ”x 1 ½ ” and 5” x 1 ½ “). The smaller set fits neatly inside the larger set, reducing the stowed size to 5 ¾” x 6”. The entire set weights a mere 13 oz. Each piece has a folding handle that tucks neatly away. The Snow Peak Giga Power Stove [SNO0002] and fuel canister stow nicely inside the cookware for easy transport and storage.

ProLite Gear

Snow Peak's focus on nesting cook sets makes this an exceptional lightweight cooking system.

Specifications
Set includes: 2 pots and 2 lids/fry pans

POT 1

  • Trek 1400 Pot: 5-1/2" diameter x 4-1/2" depth, 5 oz.
  • Volume: 1 qt. 15 liquid oz.
  • Trek 1400 Lid/Fry Pan: 5-3/4" diameter x 1-1/2" depth, 2.4 oz
  • Volume: 17 liquid oz

    POT 2

  • Trek 900 Pot: 4-3/4" diameter x 4-1/4" depth, 3.8 oz
  • Volume: 30 liquid oz.
  • Trek 900 Lid/Fry Pan: 5" diameter x 1-1/2", 2 oz
  • Volume: 8 liquid oz

    WHOLE SET

  • Dimensions (stowed): 5-3/4" diameter x 5-7/8" ht.
  • TOTAL Weight: 13 oz/370 g
  • Material: Titanium

Oregon Mountain Community

The Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cook Set is the ultimate of the nesting pot systems. This lightweight system allows for many additions but can stand alone just as well. The inner pot still has room for the Mini Solo Cook Set or the Trek 700 Ti to fit inside. The Mini Solo and Trek 700 each hold a Snow Peak Giga Power 110 Fuel Canister and a Giga Power Stove. This system is versatile enough to serve a solo camper or a group. Dimensions


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Grooved Bottoms:No
Lids:2
Material:Titanium
Non-Stick:No
Pan Handler:Attached folding handles
Pots:2
Size:4 pieces
Storage Sack:Yes
Warranty:Lifetime
Weight:13 oz

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Snow Peak Trek Combo Titanium Cookset Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

Snow Peak Trek Combo Set

Rating:*****

This set compliments the 450 mug and Trek 700 mug/pot I already owned. All four nest together nicely for a complete set that can be used as a whole set or segmented to suit your needs. In order to increase the heating efficiency, I paint the bottom of the pots with black stove paint. Using a Trangia alcohol stove, I can boil 1 liter of water in calm conditions just less than 10 minutes. Not as efficient as some of my other pots, but I believe that is due to the narrower diameter and taller height of the pots. The height is harder to keep hot when convectional currents cool the pot. For having the versatility of all four mugs / pots, this system is a really nice compliment to my collection.

Runemael at Backcountry.com on 01/20/2006

light weight and great

Rating:****

I picked these up along with my solo set. I've cooked for five people with this set. They look small but that is due to the fact that they aren't wide like most other pots. They are tall instead. I'm pretty sure that the shape is due to their stove designs. The Snow Peak stoves are quite small and only heat a small area.
The one point that I'm not a fan of, but I knew when I bought them, is that the frying pans don't work at all. Titanium doesn't channel or distribute heat well so if you want burnt eggs with runny whites give it a shot. Use the frying pans as bowl/plates.

dtab at Backcountry.com on 05/30/2005

lightweight, tough...great cookset

Rating:****

The best feature about the Snow Peak Cookset is the design. All of the pieces nest together, and the Gigapower Stove and fuel canister also fit inside the cookset.

I initially used my cookset with an alcohol stove and did experience some discoloration and soot, but the product warns that this might happen. I soaked the set in warm water overnight and was able to clean everything to my satisfaction. Then, the titanium Giga stove went on sale, and that thing is awesome! Everything works together seamlessly.

smokey at Backcountry.com on 09/05/2005

Snow Peak Titanium Trek Combo

Rating:*****

I purchased this set for solo use as well as family camping. The capacity of the set is more than adequate for our family of three.
For solo use either of the two pot/lid combos will suffice. Heating is fast and even. I prefer the integral handles over separate pot holders; they stay cool enough to hold with bare hands and
they're a lot more convenient, too. Snow Peak makes top grade gear. Definitely recommended!

John Cline at Backcountry.com on 08/24/2004

Needs a rubber band

Rating:****

I have used this set of pots on a few backpacking trips. No complaints about the weight, or size. I can fit my Whisperlite stove inside the small pot.
The pots discolor a bit after use over a flame.
Although the pots and lids fit together quite well in the supplied mesh bag, it is handy to have a rubber band or something to keep the lids closed tight to stop any rattling.

Brendan Gibson at Backcountry.com on 06/20/2007

Nesting cookset

Rating:****

Light, durable, and packs down small. Couldn't ask for much more in a cookset. The pans have fold out handles that lock in place and are capable of holding up the heartiest of meals. They are designed to be able to nest a Snow Peak large fuel canister and a Snow Peak stove inside of them. Remember to have something handy to grip them with though as the handles can become quite hot.

lhammond at Backcountry.com on 09/08/2005

Packs the fuel

Rating:****

Decent set for a solo packer. I agree with dtab - the short pot burns eggs badly, but that could be because I never grease the pan. Bring a brillo pad to scrub off the previous meals for sure. The smaller pan works fantastic as a bowl. Large pot stores fuel canisters nicely. Works great with my GigaPower stove.

solo-artist at Backcountry.com on 05/23/2006

"Great cook set"

Rating:*****
I bought this cook set to replace a cheap aluminum one. This set is very light and durable, but somehow i burned/deformed the bottom of the larger pot.
Sam at Moosejaw on 03/27/2008

Very good but

Rating:****

Very good but a little on the flimsy side. I guess going ultra light has its down side such as thinner walls to save weight...

RayHon at Backcountry.com on 05/31/2007

"Light and strong."

Rating:*****
I carried these on the AT, and they were in great shape at the end. Wicked light, very durable, and easy to clean.
Bayley at Moosejaw on 10/09/2007