MSR Titan 2 Pot Set
Description
If you’re tired of one-pot wonder meals or rehydrated sludge in the backcountry, for the weight of your old steel pot, you can bring the MSR Titan 2 Pot Set. Made from durable, lightweight titanium, these 2 pots nest together with the pot grippers and the lid for a low-profile cooking bundle that takes up very little space in your pack. The set includes one 1.5 liter pot for boiling pasta, couscous or quinoa and one 1 liter pot for a side dish of wild mushroom alfredo sauce with freshly picked wild onions. The lid doubles as a plate once the meal is ready, for serving appetizers on or for using as a prep surface. You’ll earn big time points with campmates when you bust out this ultralight MSR cookset and show off your Iron Camp Chef skills.
Specifications
- The Best Gear Available Today Award by Alpinist Magazine - 2005
- Set Includes: 11-liter titanium pot, 1 1.5-liter titanium pot, 1 titanium lid/plate, 1 LiteLifter™ pot handle
- Titanium
- Efficient nesting design makes for easy packing
- Multi-function pot lid doubles as a plate
- Weight: 9.6 oz, 272 g
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Review Summary
4.5 out of 5
2 Reviews
1 out of 1 would recommend to a friend.
Pros
- Build quality: 1
- light weight: 1
Cons
- Cost: 1
- lid design & pot gripper: 1
Durability:
4 / 5
Quality:
4 / 5
2 Ratings & Reviews
Durability:
4 / 5
Quality:
4 / 5
jtgal
from
California Desert
45-54 yrs
great product!
June 22, 2011
Great product,.. weighs 1/2 of what my last "cook set" did! Worth the money, and should last forever. My husband wished the "pot holder/gripper" was bigger/longer...and I agree! This is fairly new, so am not sure on "Durability" yet. It would be nice if the lid handle stayed upright or easier to grab, so removal of the lid would work better. The weight alone is a good reason to give it a really good look!
Pros: Build quality, light weight
Cons: Cost, lid design & pot gripper
karma
bomb proof
March 31, 2010
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 trail thu hike. and of course, it's been used extensively in between too. one night a black bear decided to lick and chew on my pot, even though it was clean. thought for sure it was ruined. the next morning, not a tooth mark on it. if i get a chance, i'll take mine to the moon too.
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