5 IN 1 COMBO CUTLERY SET: Morsel is the world’s first part spoon, fork and spatula with a strong knife edge for cutting – resulting in an all-round camping dining tool. The fork as well as the spoon works like conventional cutlery, the spatula helps to enjoy your meal until the very last bite.
DESIGNED WITH RUBBER EDGE: Flexible rubber edge helps to scrape your gear completely clean and puts more food in your belly. Thereby it facilitates cleaning and avoids unnecessary waste of water.
EXTRA LONG HANDLE: Morsel’s long length is perfect to get deep into food bags and easily scrapes the last bit without getting food all over your hands. This extra long handle makes Morsel to the essential travel accessory every backpacker wants to call its own.
STRONG AND DURABLE: Through its hardly destructible material our Morsel is designed to last. Therewith it is more versatile in comparison to conventional camping cutlery. No matter how you stow it in your backpack, it won’t break.
DISHWASHER SAFE AND BPA FREE: With our Morsel you don’t have to worry about anything. It is not made of materials that are hazardous to health and you can put into the dishwasher without any concerns.
Pretty sweet camping utensil – better than any other I decided to test this beast out before heading out in the back country and I have been quite happy with it. The most striking feature is that it is actually the right size. Most other camping utensils are too short and designed for eating in your kitchen from a shallow bowl or plate, not the Morsel – this is long enough to use with your camping pot or straight from a dehydrated food pouch. Another thing I like about it is how study it feels while also having the soft edges on the…
Essential for Overnight Backpacking I first got one of these several months ago and fell in love. As an avid backpacker it’s perfect for dinners out on the trail. I really enjoy when I get to have a dehydrated meal on an overnight but the downside is when my hand gets covered in food trying to get the last of the meal out of the bag you cook it in. This spork is the perfect length for those dishes and it’s super easy to clean. When I’m out doing longer trips I have a hard time cleaning my cook pot out and usually reuse a pack…
Great innovation, great customer service. This XL version of the Morsel is perfect for reaching deep into freeze-dried food packets. However, that’s not all it’s good for. At first I thought it would be too long for regular use, but if you’re using the fork and the spoon ends in the same meal, then it’s really not – because you have just enough space to keep your hands clean by holding the utensil in the same place in using both ends. However, there is a smaller version available (7.5″) called the “mini” for those who would like a…
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Pretty sweet camping utensil – better than any other I decided to test this beast out before heading out in the back country and I have been quite happy with it. The most striking feature is that it is actually the right size. Most other camping utensils are too short and designed for eating in your kitchen from a shallow bowl or plate, not the Morsel – this is long enough to use with your camping pot or straight from a dehydrated food pouch. Another thing I like about it is how study it feels while also having the soft edges on the…
Essential for Overnight Backpacking I first got one of these several months ago and fell in love. As an avid backpacker it’s perfect for dinners out on the trail. I really enjoy when I get to have a dehydrated meal on an overnight but the downside is when my hand gets covered in food trying to get the last of the meal out of the bag you cook it in. This spork is the perfect length for those dishes and it’s super easy to clean. When I’m out doing longer trips I have a hard time cleaning my cook pot out and usually reuse a pack…
Great innovation, great customer service. This XL version of the Morsel is perfect for reaching deep into freeze-dried food packets. However, that’s not all it’s good for. At first I thought it would be too long for regular use, but if you’re using the fork and the spoon ends in the same meal, then it’s really not – because you have just enough space to keep your hands clean by holding the utensil in the same place in using both ends. However, there is a smaller version available (7.5″) called the “mini” for those who would like a…