Reddit Reddit reviews Snow Peak Trek 700, SCS-005T, Japanese Titanium, Ultralight and Compact for Backpacking and Camping, Made in Japan, Lifetime Product Guarantee

We found 3 Reddit comments about Snow Peak Trek 700, SCS-005T, Japanese Titanium, Ultralight and Compact for Backpacking and Camping, Made in Japan, Lifetime Product Guarantee. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Snow Peak Trek 700, SCS-005T, Japanese Titanium, Ultralight and Compact for Backpacking and Camping, Made in Japan, Lifetime Product Guarantee
Snow Peak’s Trek 700 can measure, boil and strain. Compact and ultralight, it can stow a 100-G fuel and GigaPower Stove for the ultimate solo cookset.Dimensions: D 4. 2" H 4. 4" Weight: 4. 8 OzMade in Japan: All Snow Peak titanium products are designed and manufactured in Japan, adhering to craftsmanship standards passed down over generations.Premium Titanium: Snow Peak’s titanium products are manufactured in Niigata, Japan, using intricate welds and a multi-step process passed through generations. Titanium doesn’t corrode and has no flavor residue, making it optimal for lifelong products.Craftsmanship quality: Snow Peak’s titanium products are superior for the quality craftsmanship and attention to design poured into each item and aesthetically unique due to a sandblasted finish.Product Guarantee: Snow Peak products meet top engineering standards to ensure durability in challenging outdoor conditions. If a product doesn't function properly, contact User Services and we will repair or exchange for free if it fails to meet standard
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3 Reddit comments about Snow Peak Trek 700, SCS-005T, Japanese Titanium, Ultralight and Compact for Backpacking and Camping, Made in Japan, Lifetime Product Guarantee:

u/cwcoleman · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking
  1. What stove are you using it with? Or do you need that part too?
  2. Cooking for 1 person or a group?
  3. Do you generally cook meals / real food, or just boil water?

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    A simple / popular / high quality / light setup would be:

u/IANALAMA · 1 pointr/Ultralight

I use this mug for hot beverages and sometimes meals. I've used odd pieces of cloth as a hot pot holder,

I'm building a coozie out of reflectex for this mug, a larger pot i use when i have to simmer meals, and another one for "cook in bag" meals.