Sigma Cook Set 2.1
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The art of the one-pot meal isn't as simple as it sounds, but once perfected, it can be ideal for a camp meal. With the Sea to Summit Sigma Cook Set 2.1, we can prep, cook, and chow down on dishes for two, all while keeping the cookware space in our pack to a minimum.
Details
- Two-person cook set for dialed-in backcountry cooking
- 1.9-liter pot ideal for single-pot meals and boiling water
- Nesting, stackable design for intuitive storage
- Pivot-Lock handle on pot saves space in pack and secures cookware inside
- Mugs with silicone lids and insulating sleeves keep hot drinks warm
- Graded volumetric scale inside pot and dinnerwear
- Pot lid features integrated strainer
- Item #STSZ03E
- Material
- [pot] stainless steel, [lid] silicone, [bowls, mugs] BPA-free glass-reinforced polypropylene
- Volume
- [pot] 1.9L, [mugs] 12fl oz
- Includes
- 1.9L pot, 2 bowls, 2 insulated mugs, dishcloth
- Dimensions
- [pot, nested kit] 6.5 x 4.7in, [bowls] 6 x 2in, [mugs] 3.25 x 3.75in
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 5.2oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- camping, backpacking, mountaineering
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 18, 2019
Meets all my requirements, wish there was more to the series
Originally I was looking at the Alpha 2.1 cookset & X Set 31. I needed a 2-person kit since it would be shared between my son and I. I was concerned that the Alpha's coating would scratch too easily especially knowing how young boys can be with their equipment. The X set has silicon sides that can be damaged too easily from a mistaken flame and it has a significant heft to it. The Sigma has no coating to scratch and is lighter than the X-set. It is actually the same weight as the Alpha so I gain no additional weight. I am able to store my SOTO windmaster in it with both sets of arms and I can also store the optimus canister stand in the pot as well. I may change the cups over to x-mugs so I can fit the canister inside of it as well. Only thing that is missing from the Sigma Cookset series is an optional pan. I ended up getting an MSR Alpine since S2S didn't have one without a coating to scratch.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
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