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Reddit mentions of humangear Gobites Duo, Gray

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of humangear Gobites Duo, Gray. Here are the top ones.

humangear Gobites Duo, Gray
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    Features:
  • A real fork. A real spoon. No compromises like you have with hybrid "sporks."
  • Snap utensils together nested for compact storage.
  • Snap utensils together end-to-end for reaching into deep containers, food pouches, etc.
  • Smooth surface and simple snap mechanism make things extremely easy to clean.
  • Made of high-temp, super strong nylon. BPA-Free. PC-free. Phthalate-free.
Specs:
ColorGray
Height0.787401574 Inches
Length8.267716527 Inches
Number of items2
Release dateMarch 2019
SizeOne Size
Weight0.04875 Pounds
Width2.755905509 Inches

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Found 2 comments on humangear Gobites Duo, Gray:

u/Chernoobyl ยท 4 pointsr/CampingGear

Those are decent gifts, some other ideas: a beanie (tuque), a buff, small day pack (REI flash 18 is amazing), water filter (the sawyer squeeze is a great one that is very light), some nalgene water bottles, wool socks (Darn Tough all day every day), base layers, bandannas, a good first aid kit, a good flashlight or headlamp (thrunite, fenix, petzel, black diamond... lots of good brands), down booties... There is a huge list of gear I could recommend, but without knowing what they have it may be duplicates of stuff they currently own.

If they backpack and camp there is an even bigger list of cool gear you could get them. One of my new favorite pieces of kit is the Human Gear spoon/fork set, been using Titanium for years but I enjoy these so much more. - https://www.amazon.com/humangear-HG0410-Humangear-GoBites-Gray/dp/B00GTXC1S6/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1481299007&sr=8-7

There is a good thread about the best gifts around $20 and $40, might be some good ideas on there for you too - https://www.reddit.com/r/CampingGear/comments/5h124z/whats_the_most_useful_piece_of_gear_for_under_40/

u/the_dank_farmer ยท 1 pointr/CampingGear

I actually went back to a plastic(I believe it's nylon actually) set because I couldn't get over the weird feeling of a titanium spoon, plus the set I got breaks down to two pieces and can click together to be long for the deep dehydrated food - and it packs much easier.

This is what I've been using for about a year now, love these things - https://www.amazon.com/humangear-HG0410-Humangear-GoBites-Gray/dp/B00GTXC1S6/