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These are the Gold Standard in lightweight Titanium Cookpots. The .9 Liter is the one Andrew Skurka has used for all his long distance Treks since 2006. The 1.3 Ltr is pretty much the LIGHTEST pot of that volume at 4.6 OZ with handles and lid.. As such the pot lid is a BIT flimsy but the stamped ridges make it stiff ENOUGH to use. About the only thing I would change is Evernew should DITCH the LOU
As good as it gets for a Stainles bowl. Very nicely made and not too heavy at 3.6 oz. Holds 2 cups of water with plenty of head room and can be used as a Minimalist cookpot if need be. Nicely rounded contours on the bottom make it a great mixing bowl and easy to clean up. If you have a cook in your life BUY THEM ONE to use in the Kitchen at home! They will rave about what a nice little bowl this i
Like most of the Stainless SnowPeak cookware- a very good value for the Dollar spent. A little heavy at 9oz for a sub 1 liter pot but given that it is ALL stainless steel- not a deal breaker. And- it IS about 4 ounces lighter than a comparable size 775ml MSR Seagull pot at 13 oz+ .About the only thing I was put off by was the lid. It fits pretty loosely. This can be fixed by layer a paper tow or h
This is a GREAT redesign of MSR 's Folding utensil line. The pinch style locking mechanism works well and the spork is long and sturdy enough to even dig out food from those deep freeze dry food pouches! Folds to a compact 4" and weighs about .3 of an ounce.. Ultralight Spork BLISS. Made in IRELAND as well.. Cool stuff from MSR !