Gear Review
Better than expected
By Tim Colyer
Ranked #1228 - Cookware
July 1, 2009
The pot/lid combo is great! Boils quickly, pours easily and cleans up nicely. I can easily fit a MSR pocketrocket and a 110 fuel canister inside. I also like the included stove pouch, the pocketrocket fits nicely, and both the stove and the pot get some added protection. I like the relative campactness, and for an average outdoor enthusiest, this was a great purchase. I ended up ditching the spork, too flimsy, but i would have bought the set up w/o it, so no big deal.
View Details: GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Soloist Cookset
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [pot] hard anodized aluminum, Teflon with Radiance coating; [mug/bowl] Infinity BPA-free polyproplyene
- Pot Volume:
- 1.1 L
- Pots:
- 1
- Pot Dimensions:
- 5 x 5.4 x 5.5 in
- Lid(s):
- 1
- Built-in Strainer:
- yes
- Pot Grabber:
- yes
- Grooved Bottoms:
- no
- Non-Stick:
- yes
- Storage Sack:
- yes
- Complete Set Weight:
- 10.9 oz
- Recommended Use:
- ultralight backpacking, solo trips
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
Change me.



2 Comments Last Reply: August 4, 2010 By: Jake Hamer
I agree with Stephen, i cant fit both my pocket rocket and a fuel canister inside either. The cup isnt big enough to fit over the rocket. Now, i just dont nest a fuel canister, and instead I stand my pocket rocket inside and mug and drop it into the 1.1L pot, then fit the bowl and to over it all. Packs up nicely but cant fit the canister also.
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I am really curious as to how you can fit your pocket rocket inside. I have to bend my bowl in the shape of an oval for it to fit and even then it will still bend the arms of the pocket rocket.
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