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Trail Mini Duo
MSR
Trail Mini Duo
$59.95
Description

  Space-maximizing minimalist cook set for two

  When space is at a premium, the incredibly pack-efficient Trail Mini Duo cookset is the perfect solution for making hot meals and drinks for two. Made of hard-anodized aluminum, the 1.2 L pot offers enough capacity to boil water for two pouch meals or two generous cups of coffee, and nests an 8 oz MSR fuel canister and PocketRocket 2 stove (both sold separately). Its bowl efficiently adds a second eating or drinking vessel, creating an ultra-space-maximizing kit for two backcountry minimalists.

  

  California WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm – P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Volume:
1.2 L
Non Stick:
Non Stick Coating
Weight:
10.19 oz / 0.29 kg
Made In:
Korea
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
10375
UPC:
040818103753
Other Features:
• Ultra-Compact: Efficient nesting design makes room for a PocketRocket 2 stove and an 8 oz MSR fuel canister, creating a complete set that saves precious pack space.
• Ultralight: Weighs just 289 g (10.2 oz), keeping pack weight to minimum.
• Durable: Lightweight, strong hard-anodized aluminum pot, and polypropylene lid and bowl.
• Versatile: Pot's insulated grip allows it to serve as an eating and drinking vessel; pot lid doubles as a strainer; bowl is hot- and cold-safe.
• Includes: 1.2 L hard-anodized aluminum pot, 28 oz. bowl*, clear lid* with straining ports, ultralight mini pot lifter, stuff sack. Room to nest PocketRocket 2 stove and 8 oz IsoPro™ fuel canister (both sold separately).
*BPA-Free
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