Frontier Ultralight Spork - Short Handle

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Super compact spork for thru-hikers and gram counters + View tech specs
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BEST USE: Thru-Hiking, Ultralight Backpacking, Bikepacking, Travel

WEIGHT: 0.2oz | 7g

MATERIAL: Hard-anodised aluminium

Description

The Frontier UL Short Handled Spork fits inside the Frontier UL Collapsible Solo Pot. Made of hard-anodized aircraft-grade aluminium, it is ideal for adventurers who want the lightest, stowable cutlery that will survive the rigors of the backcountry. Features Built from hard-anodized aluminium with a handle ...

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Frontier Ultralight Spork - Short Handle
Frontier Ultralight Spork - Short Handle
$14.95

Description

The Frontier UL Short Handled Spork fits inside the Frontier UL Collapsible Solo Pot. Made of hard-anodized aircraft-grade aluminium, it is ideal for adventurers who want the lightest, stowable cutlery that will survive the rigors of the backcountry.

Features

  • Built from hard-anodized aluminium with a handle cross-section that increases strength
  • Super-compact, weighing only 8g (a quarter of an ounce)
  • More durable than plastic, lasting you through years of adventure meals

Technical Features

Hard Anodised Aluminum

Tech specs

  • Best Use
    Thru-Hiking, Ultralight Backpacking, Bikepacking, Travel
  • Material(s)
    Hard-anodized aluminium
Frontier Ultralight Spork - Short Handle

Frequently Asked questions

Will boiling water (or hot water in a dishwasher) harm the Spork?

Boiling water will not harm the Spork (although the handle may become uncomfortable to hold). Heat is not the concern in a dishwasher; the issue is the caustic cleaner, which will damage the anodisation.

Why didn't you make the Spork out of titanium?

The high quality, hard anodised aluminium alloy with a unique handle cross-section (for strength) results in a utensil that is lighter than titanium.

How do you keep from losing compact, grey utensils?

Some consumers have spray-painted colour on the handles or used a colourful lanyard cord. Our bike-touring staff members use a 'checklist' approach and pack items methodically.