Snow Peak  Titanium Bowl

$18.95

Be civilized and eat out of a bowl in the backcountry--this titanium bowl weighs only 1.9 ounces, making your hiking time between meals less painful.

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Features

  • Incredibly light yet very strong bowl handles the rigors of the backcountry, and as much food as you're willing to carry!
  • Titanium leaves no metallic smell or taste and will not rust
  • Please note: capacity is 20 fl. oz. and dimensions are 5.5 x 3 in.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Backpacking

Liquid Capacity (fl. oz.)

20

Material(s)

Titanium

Ultralight

Yes

Dimensions

(diameter) 5.5 inches

Weight

1.9 ounces

Reviews
54 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars

93% 40 of 43 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

55 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars
12 years ago
A bowl
It's a bowl. It's light, it's sizable, it does the job. I just want to point out that the manufacturer's weight is incorrect - the bowl weights about 1.9 oz, not 1.6 oz as per the specs. Will not matter to the large majority of backpackers, but there is no reason why it should misstated.
Estra
NJ

Most Helpful Critical Review

10 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago
Not as advertised
This bowl weighs 3,2 Oz, NOT the 1.6 Oz advertised. The metal also does not appear to be Titanium as advertised. It shines and feels like lightweight stainless. Probably not a bad bowl, but not at double the price it should be for a real Ti product.
Jon T
Sequim WA
Maine Woodsman
Location:DownEast Maine
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Best dog bowl!!!

I bought this to have a durable light weight dog water bowl. Works perfect. Does not fold or crush when large dogs drink from it like other options. I nest soft items in it so it takes virtually no additional space in my pack. I will buying another one for me.

ScouterPaul
Location:Overland Park, KS
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Sturdy, solid, lightweight, and easy-to-clean

A "bowl" is something that when you need it nothing else will do. This is by far the best solid bowl that I have found for camp use. Super-strong and lightweight are the two big selling points on this bowl. If you have several they are easily stackable and can fit inside a number of cooking pots. I've worked with collapsible bowls too, and they have their advantages for packing--but when it comes to long-term use, I've found the collapsible products can get punctured or tear or don't always perform well under high temperatures. If you need a collapsible bowl, this clearly isn't it--but if you seek a solid bowl this is it.

Age:55–64

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Walt LeRoy
Location:Seattle, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
13 years ago

Perfect ultralight cookpot

Great cook pot for the hiker looking to make the transition to ultralight backpacking. Can boil 2 cups of water comfortably. Reviewers who say this won't bend are crazy. I can fold this thing with three fingers and some effort. Care must be taken, but all in all this is absolutely the best deal for a lightweight piece of titanium cookware to be found anywhere.

nwtipton
Location:Portland, OR / Vancouver, WA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
13 years ago

Lightweight TI Bowl

Got this and the plate version for camping, and now I use them every night at home. Lightweight, strong, and a great size. The edge is rolled over to add strength and so it doesn't have sharp edges, and food can get stuck in that fold, but that's not a huge deal. Ideal would be the edge is thicker than the rest of the bowl so it doesn't have to be rolled over, but that would add extra cost to the makers, and to us, so this is the best value. But it's worth noting. I will be buying more for home use.

Nealster
Location:Bloomington, MN
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
11 years ago

One piece wonder

I have several cook sets and have ended up with this bowl as my favorite pot. I use a pot lifter with it. I use it with a wood stove (Bushbuddy). I don't mind the occasional ash in my coffee. I have also used it also on esbit and alcohol. It has gotten a bit dark on the outside over the years and a silicon lip protector helps. Overall this setup weighs 110 grams or 3.88 ounces including the lip and lifter.

Chipmunk
Location:Boston, MA
Age:45–54
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
3 years ago

Good for camping and for the kids at home!

These are great little bowls that we not only use for camping, but also use almost on a daily basis at home. They’ve held up being dropped countless times and are still in good condition. Walls are thin, as some have mentioned, and ours have bent ever so slightly so they’re not perfectly circular anymore, but overall they’ve held up great and we’re very pleased. Expect to get many more years of wear from these fantastic bowls. We regularly run ours through the dishwasher. Maybe we’re not supposed to, but they’ve been just fine.

Age:45–54

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Klumsy Campers
Location:Seattle, Washington
Age:35–44
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Light

Extremely light and fairly deep bowl. Perfect for ramen. I am using at home and car camping. If you have multiple, make sure to bowls are dry before stack them otherwise it will get stuck. I usually add paper towel in between the bowl when store them.

Age:35–44

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
MN NtrLvr
Location:Minnesota
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
13 years ago

Solid

Bowl is the perfect size for a meal for one, about two cups capacity with a little room to spare. The bowl is much sturdier than I expected. Forget the squishy silicone bowls and the worthless folding plastic ones. Get this bowl, last one you will ever need.

Estra
Location:New Jersey
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
12 years ago

A bowl

It's a bowl. It's light, it's sizable, it does the job. I just want to point out that the manufacturer's weight is incorrect - the bowl weights about 1.9 oz, not 1.6 oz as per the specs. Will not matter to the large majority of backpackers, but there is no reason why it should misstated.

Alex
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Nice, light bowl. Fits inside my S2S Alpha 1.9L with a TOAKS cup and space to spare. Fits most single serving dehydrated meals or small camp recipes. A little small for soup I think, but it's fine. Like all titanium, heat goes right through it and doesn't distribute so use something to protect your hand/leg. One reviewer complained it was heavier than advertised. I measured it on a crummy kitchen scale at 1.9-2 oz, not the 3+ oz they reported.

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