Titanium Chopsticks

Regular price
£38.95
Sale price
£32.95

The only way to eat camp ramen

Rookie campers just borrow their cutlery from home. Seasoned campers use a spork. But pro campers whip out their chopsticks. Trust us, these bad boys will bring a touch of Japanese style to even the simplest packet ramen noodles. Snow Peak chopsticks are also made of titanium alloy, which has superior rigidity to pure titanium and won’t transfer heat. So, no matter how hot your miso broth is, you won’t burn your fingers. The tips of the chopsticks are also custom shaped to allow you to pick up the tiniest morsels easily. They’re available in three stylish metallic colours, and even come in their own chopsticks sleeve. Arigato? Ie ie

  • Titanium alloy chopsticks have a superior rigidity to pure titanium and won’t transfer heat as much so the tips won’t get hot, even if you leave them in hot broth
  • The tips of the chopsticks are custom shaped to allow you to pick up small food or noodles easily
  • Available in three stylish metallic colours
  • Supplied with their own chopsticks sleeve
  • Material: Titanium Alloy
  • Sleeve: Polyester
  • Dimensions: 200 x 5 x 12 mm
  • Weight: 22 g
Sustainability through longevity - Snow Peak products are designed and built to last a lifetime. They submit all of their outdoor hard goods to the highest standards of engineering and testing to ensure long-lasting durability in even the most challenging outdoor conditions. If a product requires service, Snow Peak will repair or exchange it.

Snow Peak's journey began in 1958, when the founder Yukio Yamai, an accomplished mountaineer, created his own line of superior climbing gear. Snow Peak then looked to evolve by shifting its focus from the mountaineering equipment of the past to the camping equipment of the future. Fueled by the booming national interest in auto-camping sweeping across Japan, Snow Peak released a series of radically innovative products which focused on quality, functionality, timeless-durability and considered design.

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