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Michael D. G.
– Phoenix, AZ
5/7/2013
Likes: Just your plain titanium spork,no color.This one is usually the cook's!
Dislikes: Nothing so far!
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
3/9/2013
Likes: Simple and sturdy.
Dislikes: None
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
12/27/2012
Likes: The spork seems well made and is lightweight. I prefer the metal material to plastic sporks even though there is a small added cost in weight and the cost of the product is higher.
Dislikes: N/A
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Scot D.
– Howell MI
11/8/2012
Likes: Light, strong and good fit with my mouth, lol.
Dislikes: nothing.
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Grant A.
– Fernley NV
9/24/2012
Likes: It puts food in your mouth and weighs little.
Dislikes: none
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chris n.
– vacaville CA
7/17/2012
Likes: nice product. Light and long enough to dig inside a meal bag without getting your hands messy
Dislikes: zero
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
3/9/2012
Likes: It's super light and stubborn, very good for light weight outdoor stuff, I love it! A spork is enough instead of fork and spoon together if you really care the weight.
Dislikes: no.
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Stefanie R.
– Lacey WA
2/22/2011
Likes: It's a spork. Made from titanium. Hard to improve on that.
Dislikes: One of the great things - the supersharp tines, is also kind of a down side - I made a little pocket to protect my bag out of a piece of a quick-dry towel, that I also use to wash my dishes. So it's ok.
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
9/25/2010
Likes: Very lightweight.
Dislikes: Does not work well as either a fork or a spoon. I found it to be too much of a compromise and I would rather add the weight to have a regular fork and spoon. Also, after just one trip, their is some discoloration on the metal.
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
5/24/2010
Likes: Snow Peak - light and well designed
Dislikes: NA
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Glen D.
– Pendleton OR
3/15/2010
Likes: nice and lite
Dislikes: nothing
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Anonymous Backcountry Edge Customer
5/18/2009
Likes: So incredibly lightweight and sturdy! I'm very pleased with this product.
Dislikes: It's a great product.