Vargo Titanium Spork, Lavender

August 3, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $9.94Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:24 GMT+0100 - Details)

Our Vargo Titanium Spork is still an original. Dubbed by many as “the perfect” spork, no ultralight backpacker should be without one. Four available colors help prevent it from being lost and is a fun way to know which one is yours. Just another Vargo original idea.

Product Features

  • Minimal Weight
  • Lightweight, dependable, and innovative outdoor products
  • Titanium construction
  • Polished titanium looks and feels great
  • Each piece weighs only half an ounce
  • Colors help prevent from being lost and makes it easy to know which spork is yours; Lavender

Comments

Yogini says:

A BEAUTIFUL Shade of Dark Lavender The Vargo Titanium Spork is a beautiful shade of Dark Lavender, which I’ve NEVER quite encountered previously!! Lavender is usually a light, pastel shade of Purple, an Easter colour– Purple lightened w/ the addition of “White”. However, Vargo managed to create a Lavender over a darker BASE of Rich Purple (Vibrant, electric Dark Purple, & sometimes, Ultramarine Blue!) that is Vibrant, CAPTIVATING, Interesting and Magnificent!!! Truly a WONDERFUL Shade of Purple!!! The Lavender hoovers…

Candid Reviewer says:

The best titanium spork — well worth the slightly heavier weight over lighter, flimsier, less comfortable sporks! The Vargo Titanium Spork is an excellent choice for a reasonably light, very durable, very functional camp utensil. Although not the lightest spork on the market, it is one of the best in all around usability and comfort. The titanium is polished to a smooth finish, making it a lot more comfortable to eat from (and easier to clean, as well) than other titanium utensils that have a chalky/scratchy finish. The bowl of the spoon is generously sized so that you can scoop up satisfyingly large bites…

Steve says:

Vargo Is My Favorite Spork I ordered the Vargo version at the same time as a Toaks spork. I liked the look of the Vargos handle and how it is shaped. I prefer the Vargo because it feels like I am holding a traditional utensil while the texturing on the handle of the Toaks gives me a tactile sensation like I am holding something much less substantial, like a plastic fork. Both are identical in quality, the only real difference being the design of the handles. For some reason the Vargo just “feels” right, even…

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