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Soto
Pocket Spork
$12.95
Description

  Ultra-light folding spork

  The Soto Pocket Spork is the way to go for a multitude of meals in the backcountry without adding space or weight. The long handle folds down for compact stowing, and a titanium bowl keeps the weight down to under an ounce. It's ergonomically designed with a strong, stainless steel handle.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Soto
Weight:
22 g (0.78 oz)
Dimensions:
7.3 inches long
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
OD-SPK
UPC:
4953571096018
Other Features:
Material:
Bowl: Titanium, Handle: Stainless Steel
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