100% TITANIUM SPORK, Strong-Built with side rails to resist bending/flexing. Super ULTRALIGHT GEAR for hiking and everyday (Gunmetal Gray)

May 8, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:22 GMT+0100 - Details)

A sturdy titanium spork, made by hikers, that is well designed for a variety of outdoor uses, such as: day hiking, camping, backpacking, car camping, picnics and more (we even used it as a temporary splint for a broken hand after a hiking fall!).

Our titanium spork is great for the car, office, kids lunches, everyday gear and even for pet feeding when traveling.

Titanium is considered one of the most biocompatible metals, and so is safe to use, non-allergenic and this makes it a top choice for your eating and cooking needs

Our customers often end up buying several sporks: one for the car, one for the day hiking pack, one for the office and a few for camping or other outings.

Product Features

  • ★ All Titanium with enhanced metal side rails to resist bending and flex
  • ★ Ultralight hiking gear, less than an oz, but with the strength of titanium
  • ★ Great gift and the perfect piece of hiking gear under 15 dollars
  • ★ Titanium sporks are perfect for hiking, backpacking, cooking, camping and everyday!
  • ★ Dishwasher safe, biocompatible and reuseable-which is great for the environment

Comments

Brian and Lisa says:

Great spork! This is the best spork I’ve tried. The ridges give it sufficient strength to scoop out peanut butter without bending and the tines of the fork handle everything from noodles to steak! Long enough to reach the bottom of my cook pot for stirring and can reach the bottom of those freeze dried camping meals. Excellent product! The only thing I don’t like is the serrated knife edge. I mean if you need to cut something use your pocket knife! Honestly who goes camping without a pocket knife?

Will P. says:

Worthwhile purchase Seems like a well made product, with reinforced ridges which gives practically no “give” when you put force on it. The spoon seems a little on the shallow side, but the fork is nice; which has a small (aggressive serrated) knife on one of the tines. The fork seems like it’s meant to dig in to meat, not so much a salad. Don’t expect a piece from a tiffany cutlery set, but instead a decently rugged piece of hiking hardware. There is an included plastic sleeve with a snap, but I…

Slowleadmccey says:

Aircraft grade eating… I’ve always hated sporks, and they’re still not my favorite to eat with, but, they are far lighter than bringing my plastic REI fork and spoon. The problem with the spork is, it’s often to short to use comfortably and the plastic ones get bendy under weight and heat. So, when I saw the titanium spork, I thought I’d try it out. I didn’t actually think it would be lighter than a plastic spork, but its definitely stiffer. I think the spoon part of these is a little weird, and could be a touch…

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