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Faced with food that hovers between solid and liquid? Never fear, the ultralight Backcountry.com Titanium Spork is here. Its rust-proof, non-metallic tasting properties ensure you won’t want to leave home without it.
I call it a spork, others told me it was a foon....not sure what its name really is, but it is a great utensil! Very light, very sturdy, the only utensil you need when eating at the campsite. At home, it is perfect to scoop ice cream right out the container when it's all frozen hard!
IT IS WONDERFUL! I love my spork as much as ancient warriors loved their swords. I use this ultralightweight beast to DEVOUR my meals. And of course the little goat on the spork lets me represent the GREATEST store in the world --> backcountry.com!!! And on a more technical note, the spork is really strong, I don't understand how something so thin doesn't bend or break.
This backcountry spork won't disappoint you. It's durable and won't crack like some really cheap plastic utensils out there. However, when preference comes into play, this spork didn't really hold up. The non-metallic properties started to wear away, and things stick much easier to it when cleaning comes around. You can get cheaper separate utinsils made of lexan that will remedy these problems of preference. If you can't seem to spare the extra gram or two,however, this spork will be fine.
I bought 30 of these for a family reunion. I made small a loop of 1/16" cable that goes through the tiny hole in the handle and joined the cable ends together with a blue electrical spicer. Then I hooked the loop through a caribiner.
So everyone has their own titanium tasting spoon.
I live in Colorado so I also backpack/snowshow in the winter to 10th Mnt Division Huts at 12,000 feet. they have silverwear up in the huts, but you can't beat having your own titanium spork up there. And it's perfect for thermos chili on ski/board days at Copper or Breck.
PS: I have a Miyata titanium racing bike with full dura ace components, so I had to have a tinanium spork. And these were a deal!
I just want to point out that I bought this item knowing it was a spork. No spork is ever as good as a separate spoon and fork, but this little bugger is as close to being perfect as possible. I still prefer to eat with separates because the tines are not long enough to properly hold some items and I rather have a deeper spoon. This holds true for 99% of all sporks I have tried. This product was well designed and you cannot beat titanium. The rating I gave this product reflects the product itself for what it is...a non-committal utensil.
Nice product, great price. Gave them as wedding guest gifts with an eco-friendly enclosed message. Some guests have already incorporated them into their daily eating out routines. Can't say I've yet tried it myself, but like the looks of it - streamlined.
Very sturdy. I've used it a bit but can't comment on long term wear; I think its pretty cool so far. The Fork part pokes things pretty well but of course it has Spork limitations when spooning thin liquids. Well worth the price to have all your utensils in one indestructable place though.
Yup, it is a spork. If you are looking for a reasonably priced, sturdy, and lightweight all-in-one eating utensil...you found it. Never worry about breaking plastic again!
It's compact and light which makes it nice for overnight kayak trips and whatnot. Also, it's polished to a mirror finish, so I can use it to coiffe my sweet do as well.
I dig it. It's small enough to put in my ski jacket and then eat soup or a can of tuna while skiing. You guessed it, I'm a total beater and a cheapskate on the mountain.
this Titanium spork I think its the best, it is a better material than the other ones on this website. it has worked really good with pretty much anything.
Yup, it's a SPORK. Sloppy, soupy camp food made it all the way to my mouth and the tines made sure I could stab the crap out of anyone who came near that last bite. Mine. The fact that it is made of titanium makes me think of the Space Shuttle, which also has a bunch of titanium in it. Space age backcountry silverwear. Awesome.
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