🥾 Elevate your outdoor dining game with the ultimate ultralight titanium bowl!
The Snow Peak Titanium Trek Bowl is a 1.9oz ultralight, stackable camping bowl crafted from durable, dent-resistant titanium. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it offers a 600ml capacity ideal for meals on the go, is dishwasher safe, non-allergenic, and built to last a lifetime—making it the perfect blend of performance, portability, and style for hiking, backpacking, and camping.
Bowl Material | Titanium |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Brand | Snow Peak |
Color | Titanium |
Style | Titanium bowl has no smell or taste and cleans easily. Also, nobody is allergic to titanium and it is totally non-allergenic. |
Special Feature | Durable,Sturdy |
Shape | Bowl,Leaves |
Capacity | 600 Milliliters |
Specific Uses For Product | Soup, Pasta, Salad |
Included Components | Bowl |
Theme | camping |
Pattern | Solid |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Is Microwaveable | No |
Material | Titanium |
Product Dimensions | 5.5"W x 3"H |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04960589116089 |
Manufacturer | Snow Peak |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
UPC | 691688116086 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.43 x 5.31 x 2.52 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 5.5 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Brand Name | Snow Peak |
Warranty Description | See Manufacturer Website |
Model Name | Bowl |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Part Number | STW-003T |
H**Z
Always peak items
I have 4 of SnowPeak titanium sporks (amazing) and have probably lost about four as well (my fault) so I gambled on the bowl and it’s great. A good size without being unwieldy, nothing sticks to it, and, being titanium, it doesn’t make a ton of sound when placed down OR even when dropped. For people with sound issues that’s a pretty good feature. Ima buy another for my backpack, and will check out some of their other products, maybe get a couple plates too, if they make them.
C**R
Form and Function
I use it for home.
G**E
The best backpacking bowl I've found, but not always easy to nest
I am all about nesting, and decreasing how much space gear takes up in my pack. I have WAY too many pots for backpacking, and up until now, the Trek Ti Bowl just didn't nest into any of my solo kits. But then my wife joined me. For the two of us, I used the GSI Halulite 1.8L boiler as our main cook pot (which was PERFECT for boiling pasta, then heating sauce for use with the pasta). My "oh, that is cool" moment happened when I checked to see if two nested Trek bowls would fit inside the empty GSI. Answer? Perfectly, with almost zero gap (read: no rattling). Then inside that, I fit a bunch of other gear.For the bowls...The Good:+ Perfect size for most any meal+ SUPER light+ Multiple (like) bowls nest VERY well inside one another+ DurableThe Bad:- Heat transfer! Ti transmits heat incredibly well, and therefore I'd recommend using a bandana as insulation between the bowl (when filled with hot food) and your hand- Can be hard to nest into anything else... of course, the aforementioned GSI Halulite 1.8L boiler is a perfect cookset companion with these bowls.Overall, I'm very pleased. As a comparison, I also have the Sea to Summit Delta bowls, which are horrible for nesting with another Delta bowl, and are far heavier. I'm not sure I'll be using those bowls any longer now that I have two of these.
Q**Q
Great!
No complaints. Except that this is really thin, it might get squash in the backpack, not that it’s gonna break but it will lose the perfect circle shape on top. (You can easily adjust it with hand.)
P**
Snow Peak
Good quality item. Quick delivery.
J**L
Awesome, useful sized bowl with a weird texture
I really like my snow peak plate and bowl for camping. If you put a pound of chili in this bowl, it would weigh a pound. It's ridiculously light and durable. It's also a good size and shape for a lot of things, like soup, mac and cheese and rice with yummies on top.The only downsides are that it gets a bit hot to hold (but that happens with anything titanium all the time, so it shouldn't really count)And, try not to use it to mix anything... because honestly it has kind of a weird texture that is really unpleasant when you scrape a spoon or anything on it. It looks smooth, but it has a gravely sound when you scrape it that can sort of make your teeth itch.Still gets a 5 though, because I'm pretty sure it's gonna last longer than the human race, assuming I don't run over it with my car. Oh, also it gets fingerprinty in an interesting way.
A**
lightest cook pot when combined with the heavy Al foil Peanut can seal shaped to form a lid
As with ANY AND ALL SUL backpacking gear, remember "Take care of your gear and it will take care of you"! If you are reckless and carelessly drop this bowl or use it as a shovel for catholes...well, thats on you, not the bowl. I now usually have three of them nested for family trips, but used to use one with a heavy duty huge peanut jar Al foil lid with a side jet Al can stove for an insanely light water boiler. Using a wax paper or air fryer liner helps with clean up greatly for thick stews (or just boil pine needle tea and enjoy the last flavors of you meal if you go pure unlined Ti).Use a wet cotton bandanna or Al/Ti pot lifter (Lifter is best if you lid fits snugly as it can also remove the lid).
J**W
love it
I bought three of them, and try to put ram noodle in it, barely fit it. just hope them little bigger. but I still like them. Next trip I have a something to help me with hot water or soup.
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