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GSI nForm Dualist Ultralight Cookset System
Ultralight Two Person Cookset - Backpacking Cookware, nFORM Ultralight Features: Crushproof lid made of Lexan® resin prevents deformation of your pot/lid and includes an integrated strainer. Convenient folding handle locks into place for cooking and secures entire set for transport, eliminating the need for a stuff sack. Unique bowl + mug solution with low center of gravity and Sip-It virtually eliminates spills while the integrated insulating sleeve keeps your drinks hot. Ingenious, welded stuff sack holds set while traveling and doubles as a sink or wash basin in camp. Backpacker Magazine 2008 Best Buy "It's not often that anyone - even us gear wonks - covets a cook kit. But that's exactly what several testers did when the Dualist arrived. It's not any single component of this nine-piece kitchen ensemble that makes it stand out, but rather the total package, which is smart, compact, and beautifully integrated. The tall, billy-can-style 1.8 liter pot fits nicely on the tiniest burners, and a sturdy locking handle keeps the whole unit intact in your pack. (When it-s all packed up, the Dualist still has room for a mini stove and fuel canister inside.) The clear plastic lid has a built-in pasta strainer. Two mugs, different colors and with snap-on lids, nest inside the pot. The bowl-shaped mugs felt a bit strange at first, but their low center of gravity kept spills to a minimum. Cool feature: It all nests in waterproof, bucket-shaped stuff sack, which is great for hauling water from creek to camp." Backpacker Magazine, March 2008
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