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Folding Utensils 4-Pack - Sporks
MSR
Folding Utensils 4-Pack - Sporks
$14.36
Description

  Nests inside MSR insulated mugs

  MSR Folding Utensils are constructed with BPA-free materials and collapse to fit inside MSR Insulated mugs for efficient packing. Different color options coordinate with MSR Mugs and DeepDish-ware so you can keep track of your own set. Each is approximately 8 inches (20cm) open and 4.5 inches (11.5cm) closed.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Weight:
1.4 oz total, 0.35 oz each
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
03170
UPC:
040818031704
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