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MSR Exo 2 Cooking System - 2009 BCS

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Exo 2 Cooking System
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When your stomach starts to rumble, bust out the MSR Exo 2 Cooking System and prepare a tasty camp meal for two. This all-inclusive kit features a titanium pot with a strainer lid, two DeepDish plates, and two insulated stainless steel mugs, making it ideal for everything from long-distance backpack trips to alpine climbs. The nesting design lets everything pack up into the pot, and the lightweight materials won’t weigh your pack down.

Bottom Line: Get your grub on.

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What size MSR plates does this system come with? I looked at

What size MSR plates does this system come with? I looked at the plates separately and they come in multiple sizes.

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June 8, 2010

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Capacity of the plates: 0.75 iters / 25.5 oz.

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August 5, 2010

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It comes with the small plates @ 6.75". The Exo 2 is 7" in diameter.

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June 8, 2010

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Rating for this product: 3

Light, but not much more than quick 2

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August 5, 2010

You gotta be very serious about weight saving to get this system. I am, and no regrets, but it sure would be nice to have the non-stick finish of the Quick 2 set.
A second pot isn't usually useful (and in fact, it might be possible to buy it separately and fit it in here, not sure) and if you remove it from the quick 2 set, the mass difference is marginal.
Other than that, a terrific set, though. The strainer lid is useful.
I wonder if the cups could have been lighter. When immersed (e.g. to wash), water gets between the insulator (not removable) and the metal cup, which makes me worried as to the long term effect of water there. Time will tell.

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August 5, 2010

Also, I find it useful to bring plastic utensils (very light) and cut their handle a bit to fit them in. I carry a set for two in there no problem. Also a sponge, a tiny salt and pepper shaker and, in the summer, my MSR Pocket Rocket (without the tank). It all fits comfortably in there.

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Item: CAS0532

2009 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more Pots and Pans - Titanium than that

Pots and Pans - Titanium

Light, but not much more than quick 2

3 star rating

By: JY Pikulik August 5, 2010

You gotta be very serious about weight saving to get this system. I am, and no regrets, but it sure would be nice to have the non-stick finish of the Quick more...

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Material:
titanium, stainless steel 
Pot Volume:
2.4 lb 
Pots:
Lid(s):
Pot Grabber:
yes 
Grooved Bottoms:
no 
Non-Stick:
no 
Storage Sack:
no 
Complete Set Weight:
1 lb 6 oz 
Recommended Use:
backpacking, alpine climbing, mountaineering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime