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You can't eat your granola in the backcountry without a spoon. Instead of toting heavy silverware, pack the lightweight and durable GSI Outdoors Lexan Teaspoon. Constructed with the nearly indestructible Lexan resin, this backcountry teaspoon lasts trip after trip. It also holds exactly a teaspoon so your backcountry cooking can be accurate and delicious.
Bottom Line: A durable, lightweight wonder, the GSI Outdoors Lexan Teaspoon gets your granola in your belly.
It's cheap. It's light. It's tough. What more could you want? Holds up well to heat, will not stain (mine is blue) or keep any taste. Unfortunately I lost mine at the bottom of a valley in Big South Fork. If anyone finds it and packs it out, I owe them a beer.
There's definitely something to be said for the different sporks and 3-in-1 utensils, but they're just not the same as having a good 'ol spoon and fork. The lexan plastic is easy to clean and won't retain a scent or color tinge. It's durability will outlast your ability to keep up with it.
Durable, light, and cheap. I prefer a fork and spoon over sporks/foons, and the Lex doesn't scratch nonstick cookware. Plus, it's nice to have a tsp for cooking "gourmet" back country meals.
sporks seem all multi-functional and all, but i really love having this spoon. you just can't scrape the bottom of your oatmeal quite as well with a spork. I don't why you wouldn't buy these, so cheap, light, and useful.
This spoon is great. Lightweight and durable. If you are eating spaghetti or lasagna, make sure you bring some soap to get the oil off. With soap it cleans up easy. Best bang for the buck in outdoor utensils.
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