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Snow Peak Backpacking Cutlery by Karen Day

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Bringing Japanese aesthetics to outdoor function, Snow Peak's dainty set of titanium camping cutlery lightens the load on backpacking excursions without compromising quality and taste. The collection includes the basic utensils required for any well-deserved meal and adds chopsticks and sporks the mix.

Each set weighs less than two ounces, and sells from Snow Peak's online shop, along with an array of luxury camping gear.

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This entry posted on 12 October 2009 at 2:45 PM
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