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Reviews & Ratings for MSR Titan 2 Pot Set
— 3 reviews — Page 1
We’re countin’ ounces nowadays. I used to use a small Coleman cookset and a nice little mountaineering stove, but when I weighed the rig I was using twemity-five years ago I knew I had to shed some pounds. Of backpack stuff, not my waist. So I wheedled my way into an MSR Titan cookset for last Fathers Day. As you can see it only weighs 9 oz in its nice sack. Comes with an inner potkin, but I don’t use it on the trail. I can get a small gaz, and the Primus stove inside snugly for a total weight of just over a pound. Now on longer trips I will haul a larger gaz container. The pot holds about a q...
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by
Gary,
Verified Owner
from OR, United States
Written on May 23, 2021
This pot set made of high quality titanium, made in Tailand. the volum is just right for tow person, it is very light weight but still durable, i guess it will serve for decades. The titanium pot is ok for boiling water and simple cook, but not good for frying.
Pros:
High quality, light weight, durable
Cons:
really expensive
Best Used for:
hiking, trekking, expedition
Would recommend: Yes
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db,
from MT, United States
Written on April 4, 2021
What to say? A very light-weight cook set that works great with my MSR PocketRocket. For a quick overnight I carry and use only the smaller size but take both when camping in larger groups. Delivery was as promised.
Pros:
Light weight
Cons:
Speedy?
Would recommend: Yes
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