Titanium Trek 1400

Regular price
£69.95
Sale price
£46.95

Deluxe superlight camp cooking set

For group camps, the Snow Peak Trek 1400 is the ideal cookset. Made from ultralight but durable titanium, this two-piece set consists of a graduated 1.4 L pot with a lid that also doubles as a compact frying pan. Both elements have sturdy folding stainless-steel handles for convenience and practicality. The meticulous design has also been engineered to nest with the Snow Peak Trek 700 and 900 sets, creating an integrated and eminently practical all-in-one system. Alternatively, the Trek 900 will easily hold a gas canister and a small backpacking stove, creating a convenient and portable cooking system for wild camping and long-distance trails

  • Made in Japan from lightweight but durable aluminium
  • Graduated inner surface for easy measuring
  • Supplied with lid that doubles as a compact frying pan
  • Both pot and lid have sturdy folding stainless-steel handles
  • Nesting system means the Trek 1400 will accommodate the Trek 900 and Trek 700 to form an integrated, all-in-one cookset
  • Weight: 210 g
  • Dimensions: Pot: 136 x 114 mm, Frying Pan: 145 x 39 mm
  • Size Stowed: 145 x 145 mm
  • Titanium
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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