🌟 Elevate your outdoor game with the ultimate spork experience!
The Tapirus Spork Tactical 2-pack in vibrant orange and green is a versatile 3-in-1 utensil designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It combines a spoon, fork, knife, and fire starter into one lightweight, portable tool, crafted from durable BPA-free plastic and stainless steel. Weighing just 2 ounces each, these sporks are stain-resistant and dishwasher safe, making them perfect for hiking, camping, and backpacking adventures.
Finish Types | stainless steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material Type | PA66 Plastic, 3Cr13 Stainless Steel, Ferro Rod, Paracord and Polyester Pouch |
Color | Orange/Green |
Item Weight | 2 Ounces |
Additional Features | Lightweight,Portable,Sturdy |
F**R
Great for lunchbox or for bushcraft pack
I gave these out as stocking staffers for Christmas and everybody loved them. Got some more for my lunch box and for my camping/ bushcrafting pack. These sporks are big, thick, and very high quality, like military grade quality. The serated knife works well for when you need to cut a steak or whatever around a campfire. The Firestarter works well for its size and I did manage to start a fire with some fluff. Every piece snaps in positively and I don't think they'll come apart by accident. The sporks come with a nifty lanyard and nylon bag so no worries of losing one. I think for the money you can't go wrong with these and I would recommend to anyone needing to keep an eating utensil closeby. Never know when you might need a spork.
B**E
Multi use spork for camping
The product is very light and fit together nicely to make packing them easier. Very easy to clean which is handy when you’re camping, we used them for everything from eating and cutting steaks to scooping in potatoes. Great for all our meals. Very happy with the quality.
S**E
Well made, works great!
Really well made! The knife is really sturdy and sharp. Fire starter definitely works and the longer handle is great for reaching down into those deeper freeze dried meals bags without getting your hands dirty! Would buy again.
F**R
Great Item so far.
Received our new sporks and was pleasantly surprised to find they have a built in paring knife and fire starter. They were hard to separate so I could wash them. I got the orange ones which is a cozy color. They feel good like quality tool.
J**W
Great little multi-tool for eating while camping or hiking
I purchased the Tapirus Spork Tactical (Green) for a long section hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, and it was absolutely perfect for the trip! This multifunctional utensil is a must-have for anyone who enjoys outdoor activities like hiking, camping, or fishing. The cleverly designed spork combines a spoon and fork, and also hides a serrated stainless steel tactical knife and a fire starter ferro rod.The high-quality construction impressed me—made with BPA-free plastic and a sturdy stainless steel knife, this spork is both durable and lightweight, ideal for outdoor use. It weighs just 2 oz, making it easy to pack in my gear without taking up much space. Plus, it's dishwasher safe, which makes cleanup a breeze after a long adventure.The 3-in-1 design is incredibly practical. I loved being able to use the long handle spork for deeper meals, and when separated, it functioned as both a spork and a knife set.It also comes with a handy carrying case and paracord, making it easy to store and transport. Overall, the Tapirus Spork wass an essential addition to my hike load-out. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a versatile tool on their adventures.
A**R
Solid feel- great for my use
I have to say- I just got this thing and haven’t been able to use it yet- but it feels very sturdy- good long size- love the built in serrated knife & fore striker. I was worried that it was going to feel “cheap” but it 100% does not. Feels sturdy and feels like it will last a long time. For my use: I plan on having this in my winter emergency kit I leave in my car- along with some water- a wool blanket as well as small camping stove and some freeze dried meals and coffee etc. Just Incase I have to spend an impromptu night in the car due to storm or other issue as I drive a lot- and a lot of that driving can be at night on not so well traveled roads regardless of what the weather is doing- Might be over prepared but I’d rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it:My diy winter emergency kit in case your interested:Large ammo box from surplus store that contains:• large wool blanket• fire Kit ( striker, matches and lighter w Tinder)• a few gallons extra water ( in the car )• 3 liter water bladder filled & ready to go• jet boil stove with 2 liter water• 2 propane/ mixed fuels for the jet boil• 3 freeze dried meals, 4 packs of instant oatmeal and other non-perishable snacks• extra hat, gloves and face guard• extra underwear and shirts• wool socks• life straw• Emergency SOL tent XXL• Tactical spork with back up fire striker• Flashlight/ USB power bank• 3 ponchos - 1 “Wooby”• First Aid Kit• Lock De- Icer Kit• dedicated knifeThis kit is really dedicated to having to use the car as a shelter in event of off road or black out snow-Always in the car during winter/ in general-Shovel- fix a flat- jumper cables - antifreeze- extra tools- a 9mm ( or two ) with 100+ rounds- a ton of water- extra power banks including solar- extra fire starters and about $200 in hidden stashed cash in bills (1’s, 5’s, 10’s , 20’s and a 50 ) along with about $30 in coins ( dollar coins, quarters ) and 20 or so American Silver Eagles. I should probably throw a back pack in there too but as of right now I don’t have one. In winter I always bring a jacket and extra park of boots with me each time I head out the door. So the car itself is kinda like a bug out bag- meets winter ready emergency kit. Am I crazy? Maybe- but am I prepared? Yes 100%.
D**E
Great Spork choice , my top pick. 5 stars
First off let me say I use a spork for camping and travel. I also keep one in my G H B & B O B (get home bag & bug out bag). I own quite a few sporks, some cheap and others not so much. They are often one of my go to stocking stuffers. So as part of my review, I am going to compare what I consider to be two of the best tactical sporks available at a reasonable price. The Ka-Bar all plastic and Tapirus. The Ka-Bar is smaller in every way and the serrated knife portion is plastic. This means that it is easier to pack, would be less likely to be consider a weapon. As an eating instrument the smaller spork portion and shorter length is somewhat of a disadvantage. The Tapirus larger size offers significant benefits as an eating instrument. The slightly larger stainless steel knife I consider a nice upgrade and adding the fire starter was an unexpected plus. While the price point is a little lower for the Ka-Bar, I am giving the nod to the Tapirus Tactical Spork. For camping the Tapirus is better in nearly every way. When traveling I will probably still toss in the Ka-Bar Spork. While long handle titanium sporks are a little lighter the overall usefulness of the Tapirus spork still make it the better choice. The Tapirus spork is a great choice for campers and backpackers.
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