Primus | Trek Pot 1L
Primus | Trek Pot 1L
Primus | Trek Pot 1L
Primus | Trek Pot 1L
Primus | Trek Pot 1L

Primus | Trek Pot 1L

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These hard-anodized aluminum pots are lightweight, heat quickly and offer a durable finish that are corrosion-resistant. The Trek Pots are a perfect solution for backcountry meals. Available in two sizes or as a set.

Trek Pot 1.0L 

  • Hard-anodized aluminum pot conducts heat efficiently and effectively
  • Perfect for lightweight cooking
  • 1.0L fry pan/pot lid works as a skillet or keeps heat in while boiling water
  • Spiral pattern on base ensures optimum heat transfer and ads additional grip on stove pot supports
  • 2 adjustable and removable handles allow you to cook or transport pots with ease
  • Comes with a mesh storage bag
  • Fits Essential Trail Stove connected to a 230g canister
  • Invented in Sweden
  • Gas and stove NOT included

weight: 9.5oz | dimensions: 4.6" x 5.7” | feeds: 1-2

Trek Pot 0.6L

  • Hard-anodized aluminum pot conducts heat efficiently and effectively
  • Perfect for small portions
  • Lightweight plastic lid with silicon handles also works as a strainer
  • Spiral pattern on base ensures optimum heat transfer and ads additional grip on stove pot supports
  • Adjustable and removable handle allows you to cook or transport pots with ease
  • Comes with a mesh storage bag
  • Fits inside the Trek Pot 1.0L
  • Invented in Sweden
  • Gas and stove NOT included

weight: 4.9oz | dimensions: 3.7" x 3.5” | feeds: 1

Trek Pot set specs

  • Comes with 0.6L and 1.0L pots
  • Nests together tightly for rattle-free packing

weight: 14.4oz | dimensions: 4.6" x 5.7” | feeds: 1-2

Description

The Trek Pots are the perfect backpacking pots created for outdoor chefs who want to take their cooking to the next level. These ultralight pots easily fit into your backpack and are perfect for backcountry cooking needs.Boil water, for pasta or your freeze-dried meal, in either pot. The 0.6L size offers a lid with strainer and handle. The 1.0L includes the pot, a fry/pan lid with a non-stick ceramic coating, and two handles.  Or bring everything with the Set, including 2 pots, a fry pan and three handles. All handles are removable and can be configured in numerous ways to make cooking easier or can secure everything together when packed.

About the brand, Primus

Freedom to explore guaranteed

Steeped in Swedish engineering, Primus has been globally recognized for pioneering outdoor cooking since 1892. Since then our innovative products have made countless expeditions possible through outstanding quality and performance: a Primus stove accompanied Roald Amundsen when he was the first person to reach the South Pole on 14 December 1911. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used a Primus on Mount Everest when they climbed the summit on 29 May 1953. However, these are just the most popular amongst several pioneering adventures that relied on Primus in the past. Until today, our search for improved technologies and smart solutions for the most adventures has never stopped.
 

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