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GSI Outdoors Cookware Set Review

I brought the GSI Glacier Canister-Top Stove, a few of the GSI Tekk Tandem Sporks, as well as the GSI Escape Cups and Bowls on a few local trips this spring. It was very windy for the majority of testing, so we had to be very careful with the stove due to fire danger; however, we did find that it was very easy to keep it going through a quick rain storm!

I went on a few climbing trips around Wyoming with some friends, where we collectively tested this grouping of cookware from GSI Outdoors. 



This was an especially awesome day of testing gear, because I got to bring along my besties Izzy and Shayla!


Now Buckle in, theres a lot to cover.....


Summary: The Cups and plates are of great quality and very convenient, and the stove is extremely lightweight. 


Cups/Bowls Pros: Very durable and has an attachement to hook onto packs or harnesses

Cups/Bowls Cons: A bit heavier than other brands I have tried


Cups/Bowls Overall Rating: 4.5

-Quality: 5 stars

-Features: 5 stars

-Durability: 5 stars

-Friendliness to the Earth: 3 stars


Sporks Pros: Very durable and lightweight

Sporks Cons: No hole or attachment to be able to clip the spork to the bowls


Sporks Overall Rating: 4.5

-Quality: 5 stars

-Features: 3 stars

-Durability: 5 stars

-Friendliness to the Earth: 3 stars


Stove Pros: Lightweight and very small

Stove Cons:  Small parts that have the potential to break


Stove Overall Rating: 4 stars overall

-Quality: 4.5 stars

-Features: 5 stars

-Durability: 4 stars

-Friendliness to the Earth: 3 stars


This might seem like more information than you ever wanted about camping utensils, but for even more awesome information on the GSI Cookware, head to the Outdoor Prolink Blog to read the rest of my review!

 
 
 

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