What's a Good Spork.

Looking to purchase or trade a TAD DESIGN KNIFE IN A FIX BLADE or CLOSED! Open to all styles and in different colored army green, black or titanium. would like the "Crusader Forge TCFM 03 TAD Edition" if possible in green.
THANKS! I'm new to the forum.

RICK

Rick@westslopefly.com










What the hell does your post have to do with this thread :rolleyes:

Your not the brightest bulb in the chandelier are you?.
 
American Kami, smaller size, not too big, ti, bottle opener one end and could be used as an impact tool.
 
My daughter gave me one that she picked up at SMKW this past spring. I haven't taken it out of the package and tried it yet though. I use lexan utensils when camping and stainless tableware here at home. Sporks just remind me of the old trick dribble spoons. Remember those?

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The CRKT is worthless to me. I alternate between the LMF Ti, LMF regular, or MSR depending on if I'm going eat predominately out of a pouch or not.


Here's my review of all of the Sports I've purchased and used.

http://adventurereports.blogspot.com/2012/12/spork-shootout.html

Good review btw! The backcountry is identical to the REI that's around $8. I've got it, a Snowpeak stubby, and a Snowpeak fullsize purple. Of the t3, I'm partial to the purple Smowpeak just a tad over the REI as it's the best pouch eater I've used. Wifey want's my purple, so I'll probably replace it with a green before too long. I'd like a shot at a TAD, but they're only on the secondary market, and I won't pay what I've seen 'em go for, for a spork!
 
I think plastic is gross. To each their own. I do wonder how your lips can "feel" a taste though. :confused:

Pastic is 'GROSS'? There's a first time for everything. Metallic objects can leave a weird tingle in your inner lip like it does your tongue.

For the record, I like my eat'n Tool but miss a handle. Luckily most of my camping involves about a 5-10 yd hike from the car, so I can use both a fork and spoon, but if space was a premium in my bag, I'd probably go for a longer utensil than my eat'n tool.
 
If you find the regular EatNTool too short, go for the EatNTool XL:
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Plus, it has a can opener which I've always wanted in tools like this.
 
I avoid utensils made of metal, because they conduct heat, especially in summer, and can be hot to touch, if they sit out in the sun or remain in hot food. However, you may want the heat, if used during the winter. I use an orange spork, it is very easy to locate in bag, and more difficult to lose at camp.
 
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