Snow Peak Travel Utensils




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—01. Spoon, fork & knife.
—02. Chop sticks.
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With camping season around the corner, it's a great excuse to pick up some of Snow Peak's travel goods. These would be just as ideal around the office as they would be under the night sky - available in two dinning preferences.

Reader Comments (3)
Anyone who buys titanium cutlery to go camping is missing the point. My primary concern when camping is how many cans of Old Speckled Hen I can fit in my rucksack.