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It great for what it is.
Dahlin Draper
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This spork is great, but for almost 9 bucks I guess one would expect it to be. Only complaint is the price, but hey, nobody forced me to buy it.
Snow peak ti sporks
Bj and Emily Chauvin
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Two snow peak sporks
Sporks
Bj and Emily Chauvin
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
These sporks are awesome, using the them for over ten years. I just bought a second SP spork, the titanium on the new one seems to be a bit cheaper than my old first spork. Here is a pic of the two next to one another. The spork on the left is the old school one, note the thickness.
Seriously...Best. Spork. Ever.
Brandon Riza
Member since
OK...sometimes I'm weird when I climb solo...let's get past it.
The reason I'm posting this photo is because it shows this spork how mine usually is...bent.
I have bent and rebent and unrebent this thing probably over 1000 times during the span of 3 (4?) years on 4 continents and in 7 ranges both prior to and after cramming/curling it into a radius small enough to fit in multiple pots/cups of various sizes and eating delicious-at-the-time warm slop out of a bag.
Why is this at all interesting?
I thought I lost it in the Tetons, so when I got home, I went to Return Every Item to buy a new one. They didn't have one. So I bought a Sea To Summit one that came with a cute little 'biner. When I got home, I opened it, bent it, and broke it in half. After swearing, I decided it wouldn't be cool to return it, so I forgot about it. The next day I found my SnowPeak Titanium spork in my spoon drawer where I never keep it. I guess I put it in there.
I'm sort of stupid from altitude-induced brain-cell loss...
Needless to say, I was markedly stoked, and have since continued my happy relationship with my bendable titanium spork. I'm not slamming Sea To Summit...they make great stuff that I love and use...but their aluminium spork doesn't bend. It breaks. I should have realized the inherent tensile differences between aluminium and titanium prior to buying it but we've already established I'm stupid.
Plus now I have a sweet little spork biner (caution: not for climbing).
Anyway...that was a long review for a spork.
But it's a really good spork.
Great
Nate
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Light weight and bullet proof! Literally, I shot it and nothing happened. There is no stoppin' this spork.
Absolute Necessity
Travis Cunningham
Member since
- Gender: Male
I never go backpacking without this. This spork makes keeping track of your gear so much esier without having to rummage through all of your other utensils. Easily used for cooking meals and eating just about anything. Very lightweight as well.
Ermagerd...a Sprk!
Lawfarm
Member since
- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
You need one. Heck, you have two hands. You need two.
What could be more awesome? It's a spoon and a fork, all rolled into one little handful of excellence. (Note: that's why they call it a spork--spoon + fork. That, and 'foon' just doesn't sound as good).
And did I mention it was titanium? I didn't did I. It's titanium. It doesn't get any better.
In all seriousness--lightweight, functions great, easy to clean, doesn't corrode (even with minimal soap or use of camp soap), doesn't lose anodizing, and something to look forward to using in scarfing down that post-killer-hike hot meal.
Great Spork.
Johnathan Rambo
Member since
Small, simple and lite. Who does not love a spork. Multifunction at its best, this utensil will last you a lifetime. I have had the same one I purchased 10 years ago and it has lasted the test of time. I have got a couple more over the years and love them. This is a pack essential!
Who doesn't lova spork
Johnathan Rambo
Member since
Light, multipurpose and small enough to pack in a pocket. Whats not to love about this spork. I have had one for the last 10 years and it is still as hardy as it was when I bought it.
Sometimes you love a spork so much, you make a video
Mark Parrett
Member since
Nothing better!
Sterling Watson
Member since
I've got two of these, one I've had for about 5 years now...no rust, hasn't bent, perfect condition. So, I bought one for my wife a couple months ago just because these things are so awesome. It's really all you need for any kind of backpacking trip.
Great Spork
craigruks
Member since
Super light and super strong. I love using it as a stove pot top remover as well as for eating, is strong enough to handle a normal metal pot top off a 1 liter pot.
Titanium Spork by Snow Peak
Brett Beal
Member since
It works great for eating anything from soup or cereal to spaghetti. Excellent, light weight option for durable backcountry gear.
Eating with style
Zane Bryant
Member since
Amazingly lightweight spork that will not break. A must have for the trail. Im pretty sure you could use this to kill a bear if you had to.
totally worth it
ShLUbY
Member since
never hit the trail without it! very solid, will have no problem cookin some bacon up with this bad boy! Have used it a bunch and i must say, its a great spork!
Great Spork!
Matt
Member since
Recently used this on a camping trip to Bear Head Lake in MN. Performed well, though I do prefer a smooth texture on my eating utensils. This one has a somewhat rough texture. I'd definitely buy one again if I had to, though!
It works well for us~
Matthew K.
Member since
Lightweight & sturdy! Reasonably-priced great-quality utensil. I take this everywhere I go. I got one for myself and another for my gf, and we both love it!
what can you say about a spork?
rmo4877187
Member since
incredibly light, deep enough dish to be a spoon, and long enough tines to be a fork, unlike many. Cool factor very high, but in the end it's still just something to stuff your face with! Will buy another after my son confiscates it, as he does with all my cool gear.
Great little tool
Harold Z
Member since
Amazingly light well made and just awesome hehehe
Great thing to eat my Granola !!
Best. Spork. Ever.
Susan Rogers
Member since
Nothing could describe my sadness when my spork was pinched from my place of work (jealous fools!). I have tried several other titanium sporks in the mean time while I find an excuse to order another one - Sea to Summit, REI's TiWare - and no other lives up to the snow peak. The lack of any coating means that food doesn't really stick to it (easier to lick clean), and the shape is exceedingly pleasing both in hand and digging into a pouch of food.
I want my goddamn spork back (it even had my initials crudely carved into it), I guess I should cave and buy another few.
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Yung Lee
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