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Snow Peak Trek Titanium Cooksets
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Snow Peak Trek Titanium Cooksets
MbDMZ
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Jun 13, 2018
My 700 kit is a titanium pot with stainless steel lid, have they finally made a titanium lid? or is this just omitted from the description?
chugger
Jun 13, 2018
MbDMZ
I replaced mine with a lid from Four Dog Stove:
http://fourdog.com/snow-peak-olicamp-titanium-lids/
I've heard the original lids are stainless but I
suspect
they're just thick titanium.
(See the Q&A here:
https://www.rei.com/product/708071/snow-peak-titanium-trek-700-mug
)
You can buy a replacement lid (out of stock right now) that specifically claims to be titanium but I'm not convinced it's not the same lid as the original. I haven't bought one though so maybe I'm wrong.
https://snowpeak.com/collections/accessories-parts/products/trek-700-titanium-lid?variant=671169009
They do give a weight of 1 oz though. My original weighs 35 grams. But so many vendors understate weight.
My Four Dog lid weighs 21 grams though so I'll just stick with it. :-)
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I've heard the original lids are stainless but I suspect they're just thick titanium. (See the Q&A here: https://www.rei.com/product/708071/snow-peak-titanium-trek-700-mug)
You can buy a replacement lid (out of stock right now) that specifically claims to be titanium but I'm not convinced it's not the same lid as the original. I haven't bought one though so maybe I'm wrong. https://snowpeak.com/collections/accessories-parts/products/trek-700-titanium-lid?variant=671169009 They do give a weight of 1 oz though. My original weighs 35 grams. But so many vendors understate weight.
My Four Dog lid weighs 21 grams though so I'll just stick with it. :-)