Clothing

Gear

Accessories

Unconditional money back guarantee – Welcome to gear gluttony
Uploaded By:
Was this helpful?
Close
Flag This
Close This Window
GSI Outdoor Piranha Foon - 2007

GSI Outdoor Piranha Foon - 2007

Item #GSI0062|Out of Stock

2007 Model No Longer Available

Add this to my Gear List  
This product has been added to your XX List

GSI Outdoor Piranha Foon - 2007

The GSI Outdoors Piranha Foon turns two utensils into one to really streamline your backcountry cooking kit. The Piranha Foon (a combination of a spoon and fork) lets you eat your granola or stick your pasta. GSI Outdoors made this spork out of Halulite, which is a super lightweight, super durable hard anodized alloy.

Bottom Line: Pare down your backcountry silverware kit with the GSI Outdoors Piranha Foon.

Product Wall

Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.

Hi, throw your review on the Product Wall to show your Gear-telligence.
Hi, got a question? Ask on the Product Wall.
Rating for this product: 5

I love it!

By:
November 7, 2008

Who ever thought you could get excited about a spoon, fork, spork, or a foon?? Well I didn't, until I received the Piranha. My girlfriend got annoyed when I tried to show it to her, she didn't seem to be able to its beautiful simplicity as I do. The foon is surprisingly lightweight and durable. The clip is nice, as well as the very left and right prongs are shaped like barbs on a fishhook, even grabs onto a piece of steak with ease! The best part is it being made of the Halulite which does not conduct heat, so no worries of burning your mouth after being in a hot soup like with your metal utensils. For under 2 bucks its a steal!

Was this helpful? (2) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Wonderful!!

By:
December 3, 2008

Like Dustin said, kind of an odd thing to get excited about but this really is a great utensil.
I like the lexan as opposed to a titanium spork because it prevents scratching your cookware.
Honestly one of my favorite things are the tines, they are long enough i can scoop the noodles out of my ramen, but not so long that the spoon effectively becomes a sieve. It's perfect!! Also i love the clip!!!

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

My only utensil!

By:
June 12, 2008

Stiff, reliable and easy to clean. Plus, this doesn't scratch my nonstick pans like a titanium spork would. It works better than a fork IMO, and the spoon is large, IE: works well for soups. I've also had mine for 3+ years and it's bomber. Power to the sporks!

Was this helpful? (1) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

Sometimes less is more.

By:
July 1, 2008

While I do love my Snow Peak Titanium Silverware (see review), the Foon is my choice when all I'm doing is eating MREs or dehydrated/bag chow. The clip is great to keep it handy for cooking/eating meals on the go (quite a sight heating a meal on the move). While I'm sure I could find a way to break it, it has held up to some pretty rough "normal" use so far with flying colors. It's insanely light, too.

Was this helpful? (0) (0)

Flag

Rating for this product: 5

This is the best utensil I have ever backpacked with!

By: Backcountry.com Alumni
July 5, 2007

This is extremely strong and light, durable and heat resistant. It works for spooning up those big bites of food, and if you need a fork, it handles that job like a champ as well. I have used this for 3 seasons now, and I would use nothing else. And the clip on the handle is great for drying when you are moving camp sites or to clip that to your cook set so you don't loose it. If you are tired of packing in those metal utensils that get too hot and seem to bend every time you wash them, get rid of them and get this one!

Was this helpful? (3) (0)

Flag

Change me.

Tech Specs:

Material:
Halulite 
Weight:
.5oz (14.17g) 
Country of Origin:
China 

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought: