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The Snowpeak Trek 900 Titanium Cook Set is a lightweight, two-piece cook set that includes a pot, a lid/frying pan combo and a carrying case. Corrosion-resistant titanium is super lightweight and has superior strength compared to steel. The pot holds 30 oz of fluid (approximately 1 qt) and weighs only 3.8 oz. The lid doubles as a frying pan (5” x 1 ½ ”, 8 oz capacity). Each piece has a folding handle that tucks neatly away. The Snow Peak Giga Power Stove and fuel canister stow nicely inside the cookware for easy transport and storage. Snow Peak's focus on nesting cook sets makes this an exceptional build-as-you-go system for backpackers.
Bottom Line: This compact titanium set is the way to go for ultralight backpackers.
Like the others who have reviewed this cook set, I have nothing negative to say. Great for measuring and even better for storing the pocket stove of your choice + canister (and more), this setup is versatile, strong, and featherlight. Shines as a solo outfit. If you hit the trail hard, light, and stag, this gear will carry its weight.
I purchased the 900 to mainly accompany my 1400 & Solo to make a nice, lightweight group cook set. Very functional as a stand alone however the frying pan is even smaller than the 1400 & is best used as a drinking & measuring cup. The mesh storage sack is a nice addition. To me there is no better metal available than titanium for backpacking cook sets & Snow Peak leads the way for quality, selection, & innovation.
This pot works well for me since my Giga Power stove and a large canister fit perfectly inside. The Giga Power windscreen also nests perfectly under the pot when stored in the mesh bag (included). I don't mind the quirky lid/pan when it starts to rattle when water boils since it's just telling me that my water is ready. If you ignore what it's telling you the lid will pop off though. The handles will get hot if the flame is too high, but if you keep the flame low the handles stay cool enough to grab and you use fuel more efficiently. The lid/pan makes a good plate to eat from, but it's too small to do any serious cooking.
I've been using my cookset for about six years and it has been great. This has been my primary cookset for solo trips. Living in Yosemite, I spend a lot of time backpacking and this cookset has been excellent. The mesh bag does fit too loose, but I tied a little knot into the bottom and that did the trick. I usually pack a fuel canister, stove, coffee and windscreen into the cookset while traveling. I think it's too small for two people, but perfect for homemade dehydrated meals for solo trips.
This pot works well for me since my Giga Power stove and a large canister fit perfectly inside. The Giga Power windscreen also nests perfectly under the pot when stored in the mesh bag (included). I don't mind the quirky lid/pan when it starts to rattle when water boils since it's just telling me that my water is ready. If you ignore what it's telling you the lid will pop off though. The handles will get hot if the flame is too high, but if you keep the flame low the handles stay cool enough to grab and you use fuel more efficiently. The lid/pan makes a good plate to eat from, but it's too small to do any serious cooking.
it's titanium, it's snow peak, it's exactly what I need. my sole complaint is that the lid/frying pan just kinda flops onto the pot... I wish it could clip in for easier packing... but it's nothin to cry about... I think I'll just sport a rubber band like one of the other reviewers mentioned.
Not much to say except that its the perfect lightweight set for anyone going solo that appreciates having more than just a mug. The lid that doubles as a frying pan & plate is brilliant, and I've yet to have any problems with the lid popping off. To top it all off, it came in under weight, my set, with mesh bag weighs 5.83oz as opposed to the listed 6.2! Versatile, and lighter than the manufactures listed weight = an ultralighters dream!
this may be the perfect pot for the fast-n-light crowd. a MSR regular or shorty fuel canister and my SnowPeak GigaPower stove fit into the pot. the SnowPeak windshield (or my lighweight knock-off of it) nests over the pot lid. the pot itself is a nice size for cooking/eating a meal, while also making a awesome mug for that morning coffee or evening hot chocolate. i've had this set for several years, and it's the only piece of gear that over this period that i haven't changed out for something better or lighter
I like it. So far I've used it for a five day hike in King's Canyon and a shorter hike along the Buffalo River. It weighs next to nothing and is graduated so you can use it for measuring. The handles work well and do not get too hot. It is designed to hold a typical canister stove and fuel canister and is just large enough to fit an MSR Whisperlight inside. Its mesh carrying bag makes a good scrubber. The base is just large enough to sit securely on top of my Whisperlight, but if it were any smaller I would be worried about it slipping off of the supports and into the flame. The lid is worthless as a frying pan but makes a great plate/bowl.
The problem I had with this unit was the top popping off when the unit started to boil. The handles also get hot. I also have an aluminum one with rubber coated handles that cooked faster, and the handles stayed cool. And the top stayed on.
Best lightweight cook set I've seen! Handles didn't get hot for me, and I enjoy the extra capacity as compared to the smaller "solo" sets. My only grumbles are minor: there are both metric and imperial volume measures on the side of the pot, but no tick marks for common measurements like 16 ounces (2 cups water for your freeze dried dinner). Instead, use the 0.4 liters mark. And bring a thick rubber band to hold the pot and lid together in your pack, because the included stuff sack doesn't hold them tight enough to prevent rattling noises.
I use this cook set with a small alcohol burner and it works great. I have a Snowpeak H800 double wall mug that nests perfectly inside still leaving plenty of room for a small stove and a small camp kitchen towel. I use the lid as a small pan to heat water for tea. I wish the lid would latch securely to the cook pot for transport, but the little mesh bag works well enough for that purpose. Super light weight with a nice capacity. Water boils quickly with the lid on.
i have had this set for two years and used it on multiple trips. holds up great in the pack and out. two people it gets somewhat rough at times just really depends whos the hungriest. i can put a primus bottle of fuel and the stove along with salt pepper and sugar.the mesh sack works great if you wrap the rope around it a few times, and you know nothing is coming out. highly recommend, its well worth the money.
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