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Alpha Light Long Spoon (Fall 2023)
Sea to Summit
Alpha Light Long Spoon (Fall 2023)
$8.96
Description

  Long spoon perfect for stirring

  The AlphaLight Cutlery uses a durable hard-anodized aircraft grade aluminum combined with a sleek-yet-strong shape to create an extremely lightweight utensil at a surprisingly affordable price. By hard anodizing the aluminum it forms a kind of ‘exoskeleton’, so the utensils can be slimmer and lighter. This hardened shell also encapsulates the aluminum, to eliminate the risk of the alloy leaching into food. The long-handled design is perfect for eating out of individual camp food-packets and for use with tall pot cook sets.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Color:
Grey
Weight:
0.3 oz.
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
342
UPC:
9327868018673
Other Features:
Lightest metal cutlery on the market
Ultra-light & strong 7075-T6 aircraft aluminumalloy
Hard anodized aluminum for safe, life-long
Smooth matte finish
The long-handled design is perfect for eating out of individual camp food-packets and for use with tall pot cook sets
Comes with a mini carabiner
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