Trek 900 Titanium Cooking Set
$65.00
Cook easily in the wild with the Trek 900 Titanium Cooking Set. This ultralight 2-in-1 Japanese titanium combo pot is built to last.
Gear up for your next outdoor adventure with a premium piece of backcountry engineering designed to make outdoor cooking completely effortless. The Trek 900 Titanium Cooking Set provides ultralight durability and exceptional heat resistance, ensuring you can enjoy a hot, satisfying meal no matter how far off the beaten path you travel.
The Ultimate Ultralight Companion for Outdoor Enthusiasts
Crafted for backpackers, campers, and minimalist travelers who refuse to compromise on quality, this 2-in-1 combo brings elite Japanese craftsmanship directly to your campsite. Made from premium Japanese titanium in Tsubame-Sanjo—a historic town world-renowned for its expert metalworking history—this set easily withstands direct heat sources. The streamlined design features foldable handles that wrap snugly around the bodies, drastically reducing packed volume and making it an indispensable asset for your mobile kitchen setup.
Getting the Most Out of Your Trek 900 Titanium Cooking Set
Optimal Outdoor Usage and Space-Saving Tips
To use this versatile set, unpack the pieces from the included mesh bag and extend the integrated folding handles until they lock securely into place. Use the larger 30.4 fl oz pot to measure, strain, or boil water for freeze-dried meals and hot beverages over your camp stove, while utilizing the shallow lid as a convenient frying pan for quick meals. To maximize space inside your backpack, you can securely store a standard fuel canister and a compact Gigapower stove directly inside the nested pot before hitting the trail with your robert kline adventure gear.
Can this cooking set be used directly over an open campfire?
Yes, the premium titanium construction is designed to withstand direct heat, allowing you to safely cook over camp stoves, grills, or open flames.
How do I clean and care for this titanium cookware in the backcountry?
Allow the cookware to cool down completely after use, wash it gently using a soft sponge with warm soapy water, and ensure it air dries fully before packing it away.
Does the set come with a dedicated storage solution?
Yes, the combo includes a lightweight mesh storage bag that keeps the pot and pan nested securely together while allowing for proper ventilation.
What items can be nested inside the pot to save space in my pack?
The interior dimensions are specifically optimized to conveniently store and protect a small fuel canister and a compact Gigapower stove.
Detailed Product Specifications
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Product Classification: Ultralight Backpacking Cookware Set.
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Dimensions: Pot measures 4.75″ D x 4.25″ H; Fry Pan measures 5″ D x 1.5″ H.
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Material Composition: 100% High-grade Japanese Titanium.
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Capacity & Weight: Total capacity of 30.4 fl oz; Ultra-lightweight construction at just 6.2 oz.
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Origin: Precision-manufactured in Tsubame-Sanjo, Japan.
Invest in a lifetime of reliable outdoor dining by adding this ultra-tough, space-saving cookware combo to your camping inventory. Whether you are seeking a rugged Gift for All Occasions for the adventurer in your life or upgrading your personal trail gear, this titanium kit stands unmatched.
Visit robert kline today to secure your cooking set and experience premium culinary performance in the great outdoors.
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Shipping
Usually ships within 48 hours.
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Unfortunately, at the moment, we are unable to ship to APO, FPO, or DPO addresses. However, we are actively working on finding a solution that will enable us to resume shipping to these locations.
Delivery
You will receive the package within 2-10 days after it has been shipped. The delivery time may vary depending on your location and weather conditions.
