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Snow Peak Trek 1400 Aluminum Backpacking Cookset

Item # SNPSCS009   |   Customer Rating: Read 3 reviews  |    Bookmark and Share

Price: $39.95

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In Stock! Ships Tuesday, May 28.

Key Features

  • 47 oz. (1.5 quart) capacity pot; 5-1/2" dia x 4-1/2"
  • 17 oz. (0.5 quart) capacity lid/fry pan; 5-3/4" dia x 1-1/2"
  • Nesting design packs down to 5-3/4" dia x 5-7/8"
  • Measuring scale stamped inside

Specifications

Recommended Use: General backpacking
Weight: 10.8 oz.
Dimensions: Pot: 5.5 x 4.5 in.
Lid: 5.75 x 1.5 in.
Type: Aluminum
Capacity: Pot: 47 oz.
Lid: 17 oz.
Packed Size: 5.75 x 5.875
Warranty: Lifetime

Product Highlights

The Snow Peak Trek 1400 Aluminum cookset includes a mid-size (1.5 qt.) pot and a 0.5 qt. fry pan/lid.

The pot has a measuring scale stamped on the inside (no need to carry an extra measuring cup). The V-shaped folding handles, make the pot easier to handle. The pot is designed to allow the larger 13.1 oz. Snow Peak fuel canister to nest inside, along with a GigaPower stove in its case. The fry pan handle folds back over the bottom of the pan, making for a compact and packable unit.

A nylon mesh stuff sack is included. The set weighs in at only 10.8 oz.

Snow Peak part number: SCS-009

Product Reviews

Average Customer Rating:
Snow Peak Trek 1400 Aluminum Backpacking Cookset

Average customer rating:
Number of reviews: 3

Individual Customer Reviews:

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  • Jennifer S. Freeville NY
    6/7/2012

    Likes: size, packability, light weight.
    I don't in general have an issue with the handles on the pot getting too warm when I use it with my primus express stove.
    overally nice set.

    Dislikes: on rare occasion I wish the pan were non-stick, but rarely.

  • Cory C. Normal IL
    3/4/2010

    Likes: The pots in this set seem to be the perfect size for what I need- not tiny, but not too bulky. Both pot and frypan are durable but not too heavy. Fits my stove, windscreen, and a few other items easily.

    Dislikes: Minor issues: The pot handle doesn't get quite far enough up and out to prevent it getting quite hot. The Optimus Weekend seems to have a better design that way. Also, there are liter and ounce markings, but the ounce markings are oddly marked 10,20,30, and 35 instead of the more useful 8,16,24,32.

  • John M. Avon CO
    5/17/2009

    Likes: nice pot for overnight camping

    Dislikes: nothing is bad