The Tactical Spork, which is made from food and water approved Grilamid, is equipped with a fork/spoon combo and has a serrated knife hidden in the handle. The knife is accessed by pulling the spork in opposite directions from each extreme end. Hint–avoid gripping the flat panel area in the middle of the Spork–this is actually part of it’s lock. The tighter you hold here, the more difficult it will be for you to pull out the knife. The Tactical Spork is 6.875″ overall and has a blade length of 2.5″. It weights 0.1 Pounds. Made in the USA.
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Ka-Bar Spork The Ka-Bar Tactical Spork seems to be of reasonable quality and is made entirely of plastic, very similar to the type used for gun parts. I wouldn’t use it for anything other than eating as I doubt it would stand much side pressure to damage the ‘knife’ section and/or the tabs that hold the two pieces together. I suggest packing them in a manner that won’t allow other gear to bend it sideways.
They are very useful, and will save whole bunch of space by … They are very useful, and will save whole bunch of space by incorporating knife, spoon and fork into one setup. They are a bit small for my liking, but overall they have a ton of utility potential; Utility over looks wins always, precticality is the game!!!
Awesome spork. Fine for solid food Awesome spork. Fine for solid food, pretty bad for soup though. Knife comes in handy bc it can be just for food. I carry a pocket knife or multi-tool when I camp but the blade is usually pretty dirty. Nice having a knife dedicated just for food