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Trek 1400 Titanium
Trek 1400 Titanium
Trek 1400 Titanium
Trek 1400 Titanium
Trek 1400 Titanium - Snow Peak
Trek 1400 Titanium
Trek 1400 Titanium
Trek 1400 Titanium
Trek 1400 Titanium
Trek 1400 Titanium - Snow Peak

Trek 1400 Titanium

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Crafted from Japanese titanium, the Trek 1400 is a group-sized backpacking cookset. With a nesting frypan and pot, the Trek 1400 offers everything needed for backcountry cooking. The Trek 1400 is ultralight, features foldable handles and can easily store the Trek 900 and Trek 700 inside, making it an easy addition to any pack. Pair the Trek 1400 with the GigaPower Stove Manual Renewed for a backcountry set-up.

Specs & Features

SKU
SCS-009T
Weight
7.4 oz (210 g)
Size
Pot: D 5.5" H 4.5"
Pan: D 5.75" H 1.5"
Capcity
47.3 fl oz
Best Use
Backpacking
feature
For 2 Persons, Lightweight Titanium Cookset, Can Store Fuel and Gigapower Power within Cookset
contents
Pot, Fry Pan, Mesh Bag
material
Titanium

Lightweight & Versatile Kitchen Gear

Crafted with Care

Our titanium products are made in Tsubame-Sanjo, a town with a rich metalworking history located within Niigata prefecture, from which Snow Peak hails. Utensils, cookware, and drinkware are designed with a timeless style and built to last a lifetime.

Features for Every Function

Folding handles, stackability, graduated measurements, and more. Build a kit with everything you need for measuring, cooking, and serving.

Vibrant Colors

Certain titanium products are offered with an anodized finish in a variety of colors. Anodization is the controlled application of an oxide layer, which forms in different colors depending on thickness. The oxide layer also helps to protect the metal surface from rust and contaminants.

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