Looking to get a pot for cooking pasta etc. I was looking for a non stick titanium pot but then I found the sea to summit x pot.
I know it's not light but it does fold down almost flat which seems handy.
http://bikepackersmagazine.com/sea-to-summit-x-pot/
What are your thoughts and has anyone actually used one?
Not a bad price though and they do do several sizes.
Sea to summit x pot - folding cooking pot?
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Re: Sea to summit x pot - folding cooking pot?
Never used one but my questions would be.
(a) What does it weigh?
(b) Do any of us really need a 1.4L pot?
(c) Is the squahes flat trick actually useful? I tend to put things inside my pot for safe keeping, with this I'd need to find a new home for my windshield, coffee, etc, etc.
(d) Do I want to limit myself to only using a gas stove and only certain sorts of gas stove?
(a) What does it weigh?
(b) Do any of us really need a 1.4L pot?
(c) Is the squahes flat trick actually useful? I tend to put things inside my pot for safe keeping, with this I'd need to find a new home for my windshield, coffee, etc, etc.
(d) Do I want to limit myself to only using a gas stove and only certain sorts of gas stove?
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Re: Sea to summit x pot - folding cooking pot?
Yeah, but... it's got a clear lid so you can actually see your food cooking



Re: Sea to summit x pot - folding cooking pot?
"do not expose sides to flames"
Thats me out then, my stoves generally only have one setting
And I cant put it on a fire either.
Thats me out then, my stoves generally only have one setting

And I cant put it on a fire either.