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Shop > Camp/Hike > Cookware > Pots and Pans - Titanium > Trek 900 Titanium Cookset
Snow Peak Trek 900 Titanium Cookset |
Retail: $47.90
Our Price: $43.11 Buy Now
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Snow Peak Trek 900 Titanium Cookset description The Snowpeak Trek 900 Titanium Cook Set is a lightweight, two-piece cook set that includes a 30 oz pot and a lid/frying pan combo. Ideal when weight is a premium. | Bottom Line: This compact titanium set is the way to go for ultralight backpackers. |
Would buy the 900 again
christoca2280140: 
Best lightweight cook set I've seen! Handles didn't get hot for me, and I enjoy the extra capacity as compared to the smaller "solo" sets. My only grumbles are minor: there are both metric and imperial volume measures on the side of the pot, but no tick marks for common measurements like 16 ounces (2 cups water for your freeze dried dinner). Instead, use the 0.4 liters mark. And bring a thick rubber band to hold the pot and lid together in your pack, because the included stuff sack doesn't hold them tight enough to prevent rattling noises.I would buy again and recommend to any friend.
Trek 900
A.R.M.: 
This pot works well for me since my Giga Power stove and a large canister fit perfectly inside. The Giga Power windscreen also nests perfectly under the pot when stored in the mesh bag (included). I don't mind the quirky lid/pan when it starts to rattle when water boils since it's just telling me that my water is ready. If you ignore what it's telling you the lid will pop off though. The handles will get hot if the flame is too high, but if you keep the flame low the handles stay cool enough to grab and you use fuel more efficiently. The lid/pan makes a good plate to eat from, but it's too small to do any serious cooking.
Perfect for lightweight connivence
Michael Mallon: 
Not much to say except that its the perfect lightweight set for anyone going solo that appreciates having more than just a mug. The lid that doubles as a frying pan & plate is brilliant, and I've yet to have any problems with the lid popping off. To top it all off, it came in under weight, my set, with mesh bag weighs 5.83oz as opposed to the listed 6.2! Versatile, and lighter than the manufactures listed weight = an ultralighters dream!
Trek 700
A.R.M.: 
This pot works well for me since my Giga Power stove and a large canister fit perfectly inside. The Giga Power windscreen also nests perfectly under the pot when stored in the mesh bag (included). I don't mind the quirky lid/pan when it starts to rattle when water boils since it's just telling me that my water is ready. If you ignore what it's telling you the lid will pop off though. The handles will get hot if the flame is too high, but if you keep the flame low the handles stay cool enough to grab and you use fuel more efficiently. The lid/pan makes a good plate to eat from, but it's too small to do any serious cooking.
Typical Snow Peak Quality
Jeff Gerhard: 
I purchased the 900 to mainly accompany my 1400 & Solo to make a nice, lightweight group cook set. Very functional as a stand alone however the frying pan is even smaller than the 1400 & is best used as a drinking & measuring cup. The mesh storage sack is a nice addition. To me there is no better metal available than titanium for backpacking cook sets & Snow Peak leads the way for quality, selection, & innovation.
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