Snow Peak Titanium Spork Review: The Best Spork?

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In this video review of the Snow Peak Titanium Spork, I cover:

-- Product Specs
-- Features
-- What I like
-- What I dislike
-- Final thoughts on things like value, best uses, and if this spork is right for you

This camping/backpacking spork from Snow Peak is an all-around great spork. It's durable, relatively lightweight (a point I touch on more in the video), and likely to last you for many years, making it a solid value.

Based on my experiences with the utensil and the specs I lay out in the video, I make recommendations about who should -- and who SHOULD NOT -- buy this spork. For the latter group, I also share some alternatives worth considering.

Whether you're looking for a spork for car camping adventures, backpacking thru-hikes, or your daily sack lunch at work, the Snow Peak Titanium Spork is a top option.

When we tested it side-by-side with some of the best camping utensils (such as the Light My Fire Plastic and Titanium Sporks), the Snow Peak spork came out on top.

We published the results of that test on our site. You can find them here:

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I have the Snow Peak spork in blue and really like it.  The anodized colors will change/fade over time but no big deal.  I find the bowl deep enough to use for soups and stews and the tines long enough to be a effective fork.  If you simply use a bowl or cut the top down on Mountain House meal after cooking, it's long enough. Good review, thanks.

scotthill
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This is by far the best spork in the market. Made in Japan

leonardogranados
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Which do you prefer....Snow Peak spork or Snow Peak fork/spoon set? Both are in my Amazon cart.

mattdong
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Ever heard of anyone sanding the rougher titanium sport to make it smoother?

Hikecdt
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I'm curious how do you test Snow Peak titanium to verify if it is actual titanium and its quality?

nonviablevenus
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Fork tines are too short to eat spaghetti. Spoon bowl looks is irrelevant. Because of the tines, capacity of spoon is same as a teaspoon (max 8ml depending on spoon angle)

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