humangear  GoBites Ti-Uno Titanium Spork

$15.95

However you shovel food into your mouth on long days in the backcountry, the humangear GoBites Ti-Uno Titanium Spork is ergonomic and durable for any hearty meal—and it only weighs an ounce!

Color: Titanium
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Features

  • Ergonomic high-strength titanium construction is lightweight, durable and comfortable to hold in either direction
  • Fork edges are designed to easily cut into soft foods
  • Low curved edges of the spoon scrape the sides of containers for every tasty last bite
  • Top-rack dishwasher safe

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Material(s)

Titanium

Ultralight

Yes

Dimensions

6.5 x 1.5 x 0.75 inches

Weight

1 ounce

Reviews
27 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars

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11 out of 12 (92%) reviewers recommend this product

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ScouterPaul
Overland Park, KS
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Plastic breaks, this doesn't

4 years ago

Yes, plastic spoons and forks are cheaper. Way cheaper. But they break. And when do they break? When you are using them. At camp. When you can't run to the store to buy another one. I understand that some things need to be purchased on a budget and that's fine--you can work your way up. I do suggest that this is one of the items that should be closer to the top of the budget for a quality purchase. You don't want to be out in the wilderness and be eating away on your chow but then your plastic spork breaks. Ugh. Get this instead. Smooth mouth-feel, easy to grip, easy to clean, sturdy, durable, spoon works, fork works, ... get this one!

Age:45–54
Yes , I recommend this product

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Clem
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Excellent utensil

3 years ago

I've yet to take this backpacking but have used it as my primary dorm-room utensil. It is excellent. Sturdily built, this spork is made from thick Titanium stock, with a bent ridge running diagonally length-wise down the spine of the spork for added strength. This thing is thick, weighing in at 1 ounce! TI is quite light, and if this were built of stainless steel it would weigh just under 2 ounces. Its profile is quite flat, so it should pack well. I'll have to see how this stands the test of time, but I believe it will endure longer than I.

Age:18–24
Yes , I recommend this product

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Nick10
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

This is a great camp spoon/fork as long as you bring something else with you too help out. I actually use this with another spork mainly. I cut food with the fork part of this and hold food (usually meat) with the spork. The spoon part of this is much better than the spork I have. Obviously I have a pocket knife for when I actually need a knife, but it's mainly for other things. This thing is a good combo, the only thing I wish it had was a spot to attach it to a carabiner. I like that it can go in the top rack of the dishwasher as well, most camp utensils can't.

Age:18–24
Yes , I recommend this product

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Gabriel B
Fort Worth, Texas
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Good Tool

3 years ago

Great tool for food. Easy to use, easy to clean, easy to pack, and lightweight. Gets the job done! I did learn that the titanium heats up with the contents, so I burned my tongue on accident the first time I used it. I was also very hungry and didn't wait for the food to cool down either, ha!

Age:25–34
Yes , I recommend this product

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Living54andmore
Washington State
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

I haven't used it yet, but...

3 years ago

I broke the plastic one so now I'm going to try this one. If you are going to cut with the edge, I don't think it's going to do much except soft cheese and butter. There are no rough edges, very light. Needs a case or wrap it with napkins to keep it clean. I don't like to use disposable plasticware, so keep reusable utensils with me at all times, very convenient.

Age:55–64
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Anonymous
Fall Creek Oregon
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Perfect lunchbox tool

3 years ago

This was a Christmas gift for a woodfaller (lumberjack) friend who takes his lunch out to the woods every day along with a lot of gear including a 40 lb saw. He loves this little tool because it is light and doesn't take up much room. It also can fork or spoon (which ever one he needs) most of the food in his lunch box that can't be picked up with his fingers.

Age:55–64
Yes , I recommend this product

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Sean
Reno, NV
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Perfect foon/spork

2 years ago

This is perfect. I couldn't be happier. I've had the plastic version of this for a whike and it hasn't broken. The titanium version is lighter and should prove to be even more durable.

Age:35–44
Yes , I recommend this product

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TR419
Bay Area
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best Spoonfork

3 years ago

Don’t look any further spend a little. Best spoon and fork ever

Age:45–54
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PtRican
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great value for price

4 years ago

Very functional and practical. Great value for price.

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James
Campbell, CA
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Great for Everything but Soup!

2 years ago

I've kept a humangear Titanium Spork in my belt pouch for several years now, and it's been a go-to eating utensil when hiking or backpacking, as well as around the house and out with friends. Simple, easy to clean at home or in the field, and weighs next to nothing. I'll admit I love having a cool little bar of titanium in my kit, and the fork is fantastic for everything from salad to steak, but I've found myself unimpressed with the spoon side of things. I am a big soup fan, and the extremely shallow spoon side of this spork leaves a lot to be desired. If you're eating stews or other foods that are full of big, physically stable chunks that just need a bit of a lip to keep them from sliding off, this works great. But if you're going to go for something thinner like a miso soup or cream of mushroom, this has proven to be a really tedious tool. The angle of the spoon relative to the handle also makes it a bit awkward for rice dishes, requiring you to hold it at a strange angle to keep stuff from falling off. Overall, I think this will stay in my general use gear bag, but I may try running a Toaks Titanium or similarly deeper spooned spork for a bit and see how that fairs.

Age:25–34
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