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Msr 2 liter titan for countin' ounces - MSR Titan 2 Pot Set
by
Hike King,
from UT, United States
Written on May 30, 2022
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 quart of water and with the lid on, boils nicely. Only tricky thing is it uses the handle thing rather than something mounted on the pot itself. As with all mini stove rigs, just remember to put it on level ground and maybe support the cannister with a couple rocks.
Pros:
Light
compact
Holds little stove and cannister
Cons:
None
Would Recommend:
Yes
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