Snow Peak Titanium Mini Solo Cook Set
The Titanium Mini Solo Cook Set by Snow Peak. The Trek 700 is a unique and innovative design. Simple from the outside, this cookset is designed to fit a stove, 2 fuel canisters and a spork. At Snow Peak, we believe that it's not enough to just be small and lightweight. The Trek 700 wastes no space. Many other functions such as the pouring spout and locking lid sets this cookset apart from any other.
DECENT FEATURES of the Snow Peak Titanium Mini Solo Cook Set
- Included mesh stuff sack
- Folding handles and graduated markings for easily measuring volume
The SPECS
- Weight: 5.5 oz
- Dimension: Ø4 1/4 x 5 1/8"
- Capacity: Pot: 28 fl oz, Cup: 10 fl oz
- Titanium
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"Worth the price" 01/21/12
It was hard to put down so much money for a couple camping cups but when you actually get to experience what they have to offer it is worth it. Can barely tell then are in your hand when you're holding them, but they are tough tough tough. I can't help but feel I've got the coolest stuff on the trip when I bring these along.
"Crazy light, super tough, way durable!" 01/12/12
I have used this set for the last year and found it to become a cherished companion in my pack. I love ultralight backpacking and this set fits the bill! I use it as a solo set when back-country packing in the Badlands and ate like a king! My SP 450 mug and SP stove fit inside this set great and make it a small and super light cook set all ready to go. It's also small and light enough to go on simple day trips. Big props SP and thanks for the fast shipping and helpful info Moosejaw!Much love, and would recommend to all my friends.
"Great Solo Option" 12/17/11
I've tried various solo cook sets over the past 2 years and, although there may be lighter choices out there, I really like how this works with a small alcohol stove and windscreen. The best option for solo ultralight backpacking is to take only the pot and leave the cup at home, but if you're not counting grams or you're car camping, then use the pot/cup combo. Overall, a well-designed and durable set that should last many years with the right care. The titanium won't affect the taste of your food either. Sure to be a great addition for many solo hikers or minimalist car campers.
"Worth the extra scratch.." 02/19/11
I've used this stove for about 2 years on hikes that lasted multiple days from the AT to the Grand Canyon. This cook-set is large enough to contain: a small propane canister, Plastic Canister stand, Small lighter, Optimus Crux stove, small silicone cup holder, and Jet Boil coffee press. The Jet Boil Coffee Press is the perfect size and shape to use with this pot. I use this pot primarily for boiling water for freeze dried foods and also for making coffee. I use the small cup for coffee and sometimes as a bowl. I used to use a jet boil and a Snowpeak coffee cup. I switched to this set which is lighter and takes up less space in my pack
"Featherlight, durable, and just about the only cookware needed to feed 1 or 2 on the trail..." 07/09/10
Finding the right cookware can be very frustrating, especially when trying to balance features, weight, size, and price. While this cook set isn’t quite perfect, it has been my go-to set for trips that require basic cooking (boiling water). I can fit 1 small fuel canister, 2 small lighters, and an Optimus Crux stove inside with room to spare for a small towel, emergency fuel tablets, etc. A 1L Nalgene bottle will fit inside the pot if the pot is not used for storage. The cup has volume markings, but the pot does not. The handles get hot, but I use my food cozy as a pot holder. The lid doesn’t snap into place. Overall, I am very satisfied with this pot and cup set and highly recommend it!
"Fits the smallest pocket & survives everything" 05/11/10
Needless to say that Titanium does not a bitter taste like Aluminum does, while it's just as light. Even better it does not deform when mistreated: My jeep got stuck in about 2 feet of snow and lacking other tools, I used these pots do free the car from snow and ice. Don't try this with Aluminum...
"Nice little lightweight set" 02/19/10
This thing weighs in at about 5.7oz total on my scale. It would be nice if the larger pot had measurements, only the small cup/pot does. The stuff sack for mine is longer than it needs to be, it is the PERFECT size to stack a 8oz MSR isobutane canister on top and sinch it closed. True ultralight guys may end up ditching the smaller pot, it adds 1.6oz. This set gives you some versatility while costing slightly more than a Snow Peak 700 pot (that has a heavy aluminum lid lol). Overall, it is a good buy.
"Light, convenient" 12/06/09
So convenient with a Snowpeak stove and canister. Canister, then stove in the big pot, cup on the bottom and everything in the mesh stuff sack. The cup also had markings for ounces which helps with freeze dried meals and hot drinks. I have used this set for around 3 years with no durability problems, however, I do have some staining. I have found staining with other titanium products too, so it is not just Snowpeak. For the light weight, you would be hard pressed to find a more convenient cookset.
"Same functionality as Jetboil PCS with less weight and hassle" 02/04/09
This set really fits my method of cooking: boil-and-soak meals with a hot beverage. It is similar in design and function except for 3 things: 1) with a Gigapower Ti stove, it's half the weight, b) you can put the small cup on the stove (and not end up with a chunk of plastic on the burner), and III) it's a lot easier to keep clean. It also stores a 110g fuel cylinder and Gigapower stove inside; a Snow Peak Ti Spoon or Spork handle jams into the space between pot and cup, and prevents rattling. I've found nothing bad about this kit.
"Lightweight and Compact" 10/18/08
This set-up is very lightweight and compact. I have used the snow peak combo for many years and for travel to many locations. Perfect to limit the weight in your pack or carry on luggage to hiking destinations. It has always been simple to find fuel canisters at my destinations. Could it be too light? I had a stove tip over in a storm and the pot flew away in a gust of wind! DOH!
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