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Description:
What do you get when you combine a spoon and a fork? A Spork. The ultimate eating utensil! Manufacture this utensil out of titanium and you have Snow Peak's ultra-light Spork, weighing in at only 1.6 ounces. Meticulously engineered tip of Spork makes this the all-purpose eating utensil. Because it is made of titanium you will experience no metallic smell or taste. It does not ionize foods nor will it rust as other metals. stockingstuffer
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By Clumsy Frog from Spokane, WA on 11/13/2009 Pros: Compact, Durable, Easy To Clean, Lightweight, Stable Best Uses: Backpacking, Car Camping, High Altitude, Hiking Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
By Piney Woods from Ashvegas on 10/21/2009 Pros: Compact, Durable, Easy To Clean, Lightweight, Stable Best Uses: Backpacking, Car Camping, High Altitude, Hiking, Self defense Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
By Tyger from Iowa on 10/16/2009 Pros: Compact, Durable, Easy To Clean, Lightweight Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
If you're looking.. just get it. By Rian from Idaho on 8/18/2009 Pros: Durable, Easy To Clean, Lightweight, Stable Best Uses: Backpacking, Car Camping, High Altitude, Hiking Describe Yourself: Outdoor Professional What Is Your Gear Style: Minimalist Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Why? Just because you can... By Dan H from Orlando, FL on 6/6/2008 Pros: Durable, Easy To Clean, Lightweight, Superior sporking Best Uses: Backpacking, Eating, Hiking Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
All you need for trips in the woods By Polar Mountain Guy from Midwest on 3/26/2007 Best Uses: Backpacking, High Altitude Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
way better than grade school sporks By taz from cleveland, oh on 9/12/2006 Best Uses: Backpacking, Car Camping, High Altitude, Hiking
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful] One utensil to rule them all-- almost By bvanwely from Baltimore, MD on 7/25/2006 Pros: Functional, Lightweight Cons: A little pricey, Not quite perfect Best Uses: Backpacking, Portable dining
By Alice from Germany on 5/31/2006 Pros: Comfortable, Compact, Ideal for downrange, Lightweight, Tough
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