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The Brunton My-Ti Folding Spork is the only eating utensil you need in the backcountry. This spork—both spoon and fork—is made of rugged, lightweight titanium and folds in half. Brunton's well-designed eating tool weighs less than an ounce and, because it folds, takes up almost no space in your backpack. Titanium doesn't rust or melt, and it won't make your food taste metallic.
Bottom Line: Whether you want to shave ounces off your backpack weight or just want a well-made, durable eating utensil, you'll appreciate the Brunton My-Ti Folding Spork.
I've been looking for this spork all of my life. i don't have to bend the handle until it breaks in half. It fits perfectly in my Trek 900 cook set along with my fuel and stove. No more lost spork! The only problem is that my grub sticks in the hinge of the handle which makes cleaning a little more complex. i just leave it as seasoning for the next meal!
I'm not an ounce counter by any means, but I am a fan of saving space. When folded up, it can easily find a place in most any tight spot. When in use they are very sturdy. Simple, well made, practical and neat looking. Buy it!
does anybody know if this brunton spork will scratch the inside of my msr reactor pot since its made out of titanium if i use it to cook and eat out of the pot? thank you.
The hard anodization used by MSR on the Reactor Pot creates a surface similar to that of stainless steel as far as scratch resistance in concerned. That's the benefit of quality hard anodized aluminum cookware is that you essentially get stainless steel durability (in terms of surface damage, not denting) without the weight penalties of stainless. You can use any kind of utensil you want.
I love this spork. Its small, light, and does what you want it to do. Slao looks like it will last for years. I just hope I don't lose it like I lose everything else.
It might leave a few little marks but it's nothing to worry about. I wouldn't recommend using it with any coated cookware which will scratch. In that case, plastic utensils should only be used.
Awesome SPORK! The spork will NOT "close" on one while eating. I had about 10 mounths now and never had problem (Knock on wood). Cleaning is not a problem too. This is what you want to eat with in the great outdoors!!
Does anyone have any issues with the spork closing on it's own while in use? Other brands have had complaints about the spork folding under the weight of food. I want to get these so they fit in my cooking set, but am not sure about the folding idea.
I've used for two full backpacking seasons & it's still never folded up when I didn't want to on my 3rd season...the slide is easy to move up & down but never seems to loosen when I don't want it to; besides, I just let some of my cheesy lasagna dry up in their & it's even more solid! You won't be disappointed, a great buy. :)
No, I've never had it happen on me. I never even really thought about it untill I read that people said it would close. So I looked at it closer and played with it and I don't see it happening.
it works like it should, does what its supposed to, weighs almost nothing, and never complains. Plus it fits in my kettle along side an 8oz fuel canister. whats not to love?
Really like the size and weight. Only complaint is that food gets stuck in the joint where the handle closes. Not a big deal, just a bit of a pain to clean. Just used it on my trip to the National Redwood Forest and was very glad I had it.
Actually they're made in Japan. Backcountry now includes the Country of Origin in the list of features on products that they have that information for.
I don't really count my ounces, I was even bringing up some dominoes & a chess set just in case somebody got the itch to play 15 miles from the trailhead! You could almost say I'm not a smart backpacker: I torture myself just to make it to camp (and it takes me longer than those guys with 50lbs. or less, but they always try to bum stuff off me {let's just say the Rocky Mountain Goat tax is not kind}) with a lot of sodas/red bulls/beer (the way home is much better) & I pack a very roomy Marmot Crib tent...it's all about enjoying camp & suffering with the pack for me...but I was using utensils from home that weighed a lot...so I threw away my 4oz. steel spoon & 4oz. steel fork & I now have a .6oz. spoon & spork combo (i.e. spork, why not foon?)!!! I'm actually starting to think I may not need to bring so much crap on every trip...thanks Brunton...your Brunton My-Ti Folding Spork was a backpacking epiphany for me...I mean maybe a 60lb. pack is OK...65-70lbs. hurts too much!!! :)
Good lightweight spoon, but you really have to slide the brace in tight to keep the spork from closing. If you slide it all the way up, the spork won't close.
Uber-lightweight, yet durable; Folds up tiny enough to fit into any cookset; Simple locking mechanism holds tight, keeping the handle for collapsing during use; Couldn't ask for anything more.
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