durable. lightweight. fast cooking times.
Need I say more?…
- DAVID, 09/23/11
Kansas
Cannot say enough about these pots! They are light, packable and super nifty. Lots of ingenious little bits that make your life easier when you're going light and camping. Han…
- Suzanne, 08/17/11
Australia
This is a great set. Pretty durable and comes with the handy pot grabber. Withstands direct heat with no problem and cleaned up nicely. A little bulky to carry, but good fo…
- VALERIE, 12/17/11
Atlanta
Light weight in a reasonably compact package. Used this set backpacking in the BWCA. Worked great, easy clean up. Very satisfied with this product.…
- Tim, 09/02/11
I have used the pot on multiple trips now and it's proven to be fantastic. This pot is large enough to use with larger groups. With the stove it consistently boils water at sp…
- Oscar, 04/27/13
For the money, this is a great product. You can always find lighter, smaller, more compact if you are willing to spend the money but this is great value. Doesn't take up too m…
- Rob, 04/15/13
The 2.5L pot is pretty useful for most of the things I cook/heat up at camp, but the 1.5 L is not as useful to me and is usually used to cool off water that I'd boiled for fut…
- Xiao-Yue, 08/11/11
Portland, OR
Purchased this cookware set to use during a 3-day adventure to Fort Jefferson. I was impressed with how light this set was and how easily it cleaned up. Loved the non-stick…
- Yarri, 03/08/11
Upstate, NY
I use this pot in conjunction with the MSR Superfly. This duo works great for small group backpacking trips. The pot is a good size for cooking a meal for two people and can…
- Russell, 11/25/11
United States
Used this pot while backpacking. Worked very well for cooking meals for two people. Would absolutely recommend. I also have the MSR Ti Titan and would say this pot worked just…
- Logan, 02/02/13
United States
I've always used MSR* cooking equipment and probably always will. I have the pocket-rocket* stove and the blacklite* cooking set as well as this one. (over the top?) Water i…
- , 10/11/12
MSR comes through again! This cookware set is awesome for car camping to backpacking. It is super lightweight, compact, and durable. When I first saw the pots, they seemed too…
- Cody, 04/08/13
Land of Cheese
I've had the 1.7L kit for a few years and it has been awesome for a group of 4-5 people on numerous multiday hiking trips. I think MSR just recently came out with this 1.0L po…
- Mack, 05/07/13
Columbus, OH
MSR is a name you can trust to bring you great quality and innovation. I bought this Trail Lite Duo System based on the cool colors and smart nesting design. But the features…
- Adam, 04/15/13
Ohio
i would buy a truckload of these but i don't need to because i cannot wear them out. had it about 10 years. flames of ALL types have been used, sand routinely used to clean…
- Karma, 09/27/12
ohio but i travel....just a little
bought in 1999, still using it today. survived a appalachian trail thru hike in 2003, 1000 miles of the continental divide in 2006, and it's going on my 2010 pacific crest tr…
- Karma, 03/31/10
ohio but i travel....just a little
Everything nests quite well with this kit. The pots fit well on my MSR simmer lite and cook evenly. The color choices are a hit with our group to differentiate and if I hike s…
- Michael, 06/29/10
Up State NY
I love how is packed, compact design. Whit this system you will take care of 3 with no worry about. the only thing missing is the 2 handle, but any way usually you have only o…
- Daniel, 09/03/11
Fort Lauderdale
We got this with the reward points and were extremely happy with the quality. We usually spend almost 3-4 days doing research before we purchase any outdoor gears. After compa…
- donghee, 04/21/13
I own this set and the MSR Alpinist Hard-anodized aluminum pots. These are my go to pots when shaving ounces is not critical (canoe/car camping). These pots have the versatili…
- Jeff, 05/01/12
MSR always produces great products and this is no exception. The smaller pot has a great long lasting non-stick coating (don't forget to use MSR plastic utensils), and the lar…
- TODD, 02/05/11
MOUNT AIRY
perfect size for ramen, or anything else on the trail. coupled with MSR's 1oz pot holder, you can easily cook in it, then wait for your food to cool and eat straight out of th…
- DAVID, 04/07/09
Canton
Light, sturdy. Can be used to boil water as well. No complaints. Better than an plate I ever had. Mine had some weird staining on the inside when i got it that only partially…
- JEFF, 05/14/08
LAKEVILLE
Got this for solo hiking and it does what a pot does. My MSR pocket rocket fits perfectly into it when closed, and it sits nicely on the pocket rocket when cooking. Handle i…
- Christopher, 04/08/13
i do love this pot. it is the perfect size and for what it is advertised as, it could not be more perfect. i love the design of the handle folding over and locking the lid in…
- Matt, 05/24/12
Knoxville
I used this pan for the first time this past weekend. I was backpacking with a group of Boy Scouts up in the Blood Mountain Wilderness, and had a visit by Ursus americanus ar…
- MONICA, 11/12/12
I've had mine for a few years. its help up well. has good heat distribution. as with all MSR products I've owned, I really dont think you can go wrong with it.…
- Ben, 06/14/11
Ann Arbor, MI
Some people opt for the full titanium cookset with all the bells and whistles - but all I need is one of these Stowaway thingamabobs and I'm all set. Yes, it's made out of st…
- Evan, 07/26/05
Bend, OR
This pot is a little on the heavy side but its not bad for $20. I keep my stove and fuel inside of it while it's in my pack. If you can afford to get titanium, get it. otherwi…
- Zachary, 04/17/13