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Reddit mentions of TOAKS Titanium Ultralight Spork

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of TOAKS Titanium Ultralight Spork. Here are the top ones.

TOAKS Titanium Ultralight Spork
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    Features:
  • Material: Titanium (Grade 1 or 2, no coating)
  • Weight: 0.4 oz (11g)
  • Length: 6 3/8" (162mm)
  • Perfect for backpacking.
Specs:
ColorGray
Height7.6377952678 Inches
Length1.968503935 Inches
Weight0.025 Pounds
Width0.8661417314 Inches

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Found 2 comments on TOAKS Titanium Ultralight Spork:

u/samschilling ยท 13 pointsr/EDC

I always recommend a titanium spork of some kind. I prefer the traditonal spork style, with a straight handle, as they fit more comfortably in your pocket.

u/sasunnach ยท 9 pointsr/1200isplenty

My time to shine! I'm big into canoe camping. All the links I'm giving you are from Amazon Canada but you can get the same stuff on Amazon USA.

  • Get a backpacker's stove. You can get a cheap one from Amazon like this or this.

  • Get a cookpot off of Amazon too like a Toaks pot or Stanley pot.

  • Get a water filter like the Katadyn BeFree.

  • Get a spork.

  • Get a frying pan that has a handle that can fold up. There are a ton of options for this on Amazon.

  • Don't forget a spatula. You can get smaller, lighter options for this on Amazon.

    Now you're all set for anything you have to cook.

    Food suggestions:

  • Frozen meat for the first night
  • Frozen bacon for the first morning
  • Eggs for the first morning
  • Salami
  • Bagged tuna
  • Bagged salmon
  • Fish (if caught)
  • Babybel cheeses
  • Nuts
  • Seeds
  • Beef jerky
  • Low carb tortillas
  • Avocado for the first day
  • Mayo packets
  • Dark chocolate
  • Oatmeal packages
  • Dehydrated fruit like peaches and strawberries
  • Dehydrated veggies like peppers and onions and mushrooms
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Salt, pepper, seasonings
  • Dehydrated meals from MEC or REI (you can get regular options and low carb options)
  • Bagged quick cook rice

    I tend to not eat three meals a day when paddling. I have breakfast and dinner and maybe some snacks during the day.

    Be mindful that if you are paddling and hiking and portaging you're going to be burning huge amounts of calories. If you're just lazing about on a dinghy maybe not so much.