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Snow Peak Titanium Trek 700 Cookset - Durable Titanium Camping Cookware Set - Kitchen Set with Pot for Outdoor Cooking

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  • Lightweight & Versatile Camping Accessories: Snow Peak Titanium Trek is an ultralight camping pot that is perfect for backpacking or car camping
  • Essential Kitchenware Set: A must-have for outdoor enthusiasts, this pot is great for solo or overnight camping trips
  • Durable & Compact Camping Cookware: Made from Japanese titanium, this pot is built to last.
  • Complete this solo cooking set by adding the snow peak titanium track stove for basic backcountry cooking
  • Experience Nature with Snow Peak: For more than 60 years, we’ve been making heirloom-quality gear and apparel to help people slow down, connect with others, and feel close to nature

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
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Customers say

Customers like the quality, weight and size of the outdoor recreation product. For example, they mention it's very light, it holds up great and that it'll boil water pretty quick. They're also happy with versatility, performance, and efficiency. That said, opinions are mixed on the lid.

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48 customers mention45 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the outdoor recreation product. They mention it has a solid build, works well, and allows water to boil pretty quick. Some say that the lid could be tighter, but overall, they are happy with their purchase.

"...This Trek 700 pot is much sturdier, and is still very, VERY LIGHTWEIGHT. A better quality pot compared to my previous, dented pot...." Read more

"Very happy with the purchase.Great cup. Lightweight and durable.Best use with the hotlips acessory...." Read more

"Lightweight, strong, made in Japan from quality materials. Holding the lid in place is a bit tricky in the beginning...." Read more

"...The lid seems pretty good too, although it clings to the pot almost too well with the two little clasps on it so when you're taking it out of the..." Read more

45 customers mention42 positive3 negative

Customers like the weight of the outdoor recreation product. They mention that it is very light and feels solid.

"...This Trek 700 pot is much sturdier, and is still very, VERY LIGHTWEIGHT. A better quality pot compared to my previous, dented pot...." Read more

"Very happy with the purchase.Great cup. Lightweight and durable.Best use with the hotlips acessory...." Read more

"Lightweight, strong, made in Japan from quality materials. Holding the lid in place is a bit tricky in the beginning...." Read more

"...Overall this is awesome for lightweight backpacking, and will be in my gear every time." Read more

27 customers mention22 positive5 negative

Customers like the size of the pot. For example, they say it's just right for making hot tea or soup, it can fit a small fuel can, and it'll hold a jetboil gas canister. Customers also mention that it'd be perfect for one person and is large enough to hold an Esbit folding stove and solid fuel tabs. Overall, most are happy with the size and functionality of the product.

"...The 700 ml capacity makes it large enough for boiling water, cooking pasta and ramen, plus just the right diameter for comfortably drinking coffee..." Read more

"...So the whole package is very compact and lightweight.There are two 'downsides', but this is kind of depending on preference:..." Read more

"This is an awesome lightweight cookset. Perfect size for one person...." Read more

"...Perfect for my bugout bag, where every ounce counts. It is large enough to hold my Esbit folding stove, 2 boxes of solid fuel tabs for same, and..." Read more

24 customers mention17 positive7 negative

Customers like the heat of the outdoor recreation product. They mention that it heats quickly, retains heat a bit better than the previous pot, and cools down fast. They also appreciate the handles, which stay cool. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...A better quality pot compared to my previous, dented pot. It heats quickly, and retains heat a bit better than the previous pot...." Read more

"...(The carbon buildup is good because it helps with heating stuff faster.)..." Read more

"...I say that because the pot material is thin and not ideal for actual cooking...." Read more

"...I love that the handles fold & don't get overly hot when being used...." Read more

9 customers mention9 positive0 negative

Customers find the mug versatile and useful for hiking, camping, and backcountry hiking. They say it's a great piece to carry when hiking and a perfect mug for backpacking.

"...Wonderful little kit for hikers, campers, or anyone who likes to have a hot drink on the go." Read more

"...to a screw top snow peak so I could try cold soaking, otherwise decent camp gear that is simple, efficient, and lightweight." Read more

"Great for my hiking pack. I use this as my camping cup. It goes with my Snow Peak 900 titanium cook set." Read more

"...fits a gas cannister and a snowpeak stove.perfect for back country solo hiking / camping or with a friend." Read more

8 customers mention8 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the pot. They mention that it works well, it boils water pretty quick, and it's lightweight. Some customers also say that it'll work great with an alcohol stove. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Great cup. Lightweight and durable.Best use with the hotlips acessory. Don't want to burn your lips while drinking coffee or soup...." Read more

"...It works great for heating water for Mountain House meals. It doesn't seem to affect the flavor of those at all...." Read more

"Solid build, worked well and allowed water to boil pretty quick. I used it to boil water, and make coffee (bought the snow peaks lip protectors)...." Read more

"...This pot works great with my alcohol stove which is a Fancy Feast can with 2 rows of holes dotted around in it near the top of the can...." Read more

7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

Customers find the Trek 700 to be a very capable one-stop meal solution for individual or duo meals on the trail. They say it's perfect for cooking a serving of noodles or boiling water for a couple cups of coffee. It's also excellent as a bowl or large mug, and it cooks food wonderfully. Customers also say it really is useful and a camp gear that is simple, efficient, and lightweight.

"...The Trek by virtue of being a big cup is pretty good for ramen packages and soups for one person, but obviously less so if you were to catch fish on..." Read more

"...Perfect size for one person. Just right for cooking oatmeal, mac n' cheese, tea, whatever, while backpacking...." Read more

"...It really is useful...." Read more

"...could try cold soaking, otherwise decent camp gear that is simple, efficient, and lightweight." Read more

13 customers mention6 positive7 negative

Customers are mixed about the lid of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention that it's a plus, it sits on the pot well, and latches on when pouring, while others say that it won't stay on, it sometimes catches on the rim of the pot, and that it is not attached to it.

"...The lid this one has is good. Some people complain about the tabs, but it does not seem to be much of an issue...." Read more

"...-The lid is kind of useless for me to begin with, but my problem with it is that it just sits on the rim rather than secures around it, meaning it..." Read more

"...The lid sits on the pot well and I like the fact that it latches on when pouring...." Read more

"...Despite the weight, the lid feels a little loose on the top...." Read more

Great lightweight cup
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Great lightweight cup
As part of an overall backpacking cook kit, I think that the Trek 700 strikes an extremely good balance of lightweight useability and portability. For my scenario, a normal trip would consist of 3-5 nights, eating mostly packaged backpacking food and with coffee in the morning. Rather than carrying a much larger pot, I elected to use the Trek; the main reasoning being that I'm really just boiling water for rehydrating food and for coffee.For those purposes, the Trek is absolutely the perfect size. 700mL is enough to rehydrate food and for a small cup of coffee. But beyond capacity, there are other advantages:-The Trek 700 can fit a 100g fuel can plus a stove and stand inside it. If you're using the Snowpeak Spork, it can fit into the lid spout and the whole package is therefore extremely compact-The Trek 700 can also fit the Jetboil coffee press (and optionally, the Jetboil lid), and that ALSO fits in with fuel and stove-You can use a compact stove, like the BRS-3000T or Snowpeak LiteMax very effectively. While the flame output from these stoves tend to be slightly too narrow to cover the bottom of a larger pot, they are basically perfectly sized to hold and heat the Trek 700.So the whole package is very compact and lightweight.There are two 'downsides', but this is kind of depending on preference:-The lid is kind of useless for me to begin with, but my problem with it is that it just sits on the rim rather than secures around it, meaning it slips around while transporting. It's also actually kind of heavy for a lid, though this probably doesn't matter unless you're the kind of ultralite hiker who shaves grams using thinner socks. You can use a jetboil lid though, which helps because it means you can also use it with the jetboil coffee press and it also provides a lip protector (so you don't need to use Snowpeak's Hot Lips). I sometimes bring one with me, though I find that a homemade cozy is good enough for most use cases.-The handles actually feel kind of weird to me when they're 'deployed', as they spread my hands out pretty wide. I've seen some people fix this by using a different set of handles and added some tubing over them for heat resistance, but I've left mine as is.For me, what I've done was ditched the lid, and created a cozy (top and bottom) out of reflectix. I carry my coffee press, can of fuel, and a BRS-3000T stove inside of it (I can't fit my preferred spoon, a long-handled Toaks titanium one inside it so I keep it separate- which by the way I also highly recommend for eating food out of bags). I would boil a full pot of water, dump some of it into my food, and then throw ground coffee into the pot and put it in its cozy for about 3 minutes. Then I stir, use the coffee press and pour it out into a small cup or just drink direct from the pot. Perfect.If you're someone who likes variety in your food or just likes to actually cook, then you might want to consider an actual pot rather than the Trek's "big cup" design. The Trek by virtue of being a big cup is pretty good for ramen packages and soups for one person, but obviously less so if you were to catch fish on the trail or feeding more than one person, for example.
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As part of an overall backpacking cook kit, I think that the Trek 700 strikes an extremely good balance of lightweight useability and portability. For my scenario, a normal trip would consist of 3-5 nights, eating mostly packaged backpacking food and with coffee in the morning. Rather than carrying a much larger pot, I elected to use the Trek; the main reasoning being that I'm really just boiling water for rehydrating food and for coffee.

For those purposes, the Trek is absolutely the perfect size. 700mL is enough to rehydrate food and for a small cup of coffee. But beyond capacity, there are other advantages:
-The Trek 700 can fit a 100g fuel can plus a stove and stand inside it. If you're using the Snowpeak Spork, it can fit into the lid spout and the whole package is therefore extremely compact
-The Trek 700 can also fit the Jetboil coffee press (and optionally, the Jetboil lid), and that ALSO fits in with fuel and stove
-You can use a compact stove, like the BRS-3000T or Snowpeak LiteMax very effectively. While the flame output from these stoves tend to be slightly too narrow to cover the bottom of a larger pot, they are basically perfectly sized to hold and heat the Trek 700.
So the whole package is very compact and lightweight.

There are two 'downsides', but this is kind of depending on preference:
-The lid is kind of useless for me to begin with, but my problem with it is that it just sits on the rim rather than secures around it, meaning it slips around while transporting. It's also actually kind of heavy for a lid, though this probably doesn't matter unless you're the kind of ultralite hiker who shaves grams using thinner socks. You can use a jetboil lid though, which helps because it means you can also use it with the jetboil coffee press and it also provides a lip protector (so you don't need to use Snowpeak's Hot Lips). I sometimes bring one with me, though I find that a homemade cozy is good enough for most use cases.
-The handles actually feel kind of weird to me when they're 'deployed', as they spread my hands out pretty wide. I've seen some people fix this by using a different set of handles and added some tubing over them for heat resistance, but I've left mine as is.

For me, what I've done was ditched the lid, and created a cozy (top and bottom) out of reflectix. I carry my coffee press, can of fuel, and a BRS-3000T stove inside of it (I can't fit my preferred spoon, a long-handled Toaks titanium one inside it so I keep it separate- which by the way I also highly recommend for eating food out of bags). I would boil a full pot of water, dump some of it into my food, and then throw ground coffee into the pot and put it in its cozy for about 3 minutes. Then I stir, use the coffee press and pour it out into a small cup or just drink direct from the pot. Perfect.

If you're someone who likes variety in your food or just likes to actually cook, then you might want to consider an actual pot rather than the Trek's "big cup" design. The Trek by virtue of being a big cup is pretty good for ramen packages and soups for one person, but obviously less so if you were to catch fish on the trail or feeding more than one person, for example.
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