🦅 Sporking the competition with style!
The Vargo Titanium Eagle Spork is a lightweight, durable utensil designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing only 0.5 ounces, it features a carabiner-style locking mechanism for easy attachment and a matte finished handle for a secure grip, making it the perfect addition to your camping gear.
W**J
A perfect all in one eating utensil!!
This is a perfect utensil, The spoon is usable as a spoon, the fork is usable as a fork, and the SIDES of the spoon are thin enough (yet strong) to use as a knife at least as good as a butter knife. I use it at home and when backpacking but also carry it around in my purse because I happened to have it on me when a diner gave me dirty silverware. So it is awesome and I am on here to buy another one in case I lose it. Not in any way compensated for this review.
F**O
Great to Spoon With!
It's my spoon I keep at work. No one messes with it, because it obviously belongs to someone. It's light. And the clip is essentially nonfunctional (lack of clearance) unless I'm clipping it to a string or keyring (hard to clip it to a pack).Bottomline: I'd buy it again!
A**E
Why is a titanium spork so cool? Because it is, that's why.
I love this thing. It is my daily lunch-ware. Of several sporks I have owned this is my favorite, I would recomend it over the others.The tines are a little bit sharper/ longer than other sporks I have had. It is strong enough to cut through a microwaved porkchop, or probably to dig out of a clandestine prison.I have no complaits about this spork at all, only wishes. If the manufacturers read these reviews I would offer the following suggestions to make a truly perfect tool:Redesign the center slots to function as a multi wrench. Redesign the hook end to also function as a can opener, and add a flat blade screwdriver tip to the very tail.
T**X
Great spork for backpacking
I was very hesitant about purchasing this from others reviews about the spork received being different than pictured. The one I received was just like the picture in terms of the handle. The spoon part of it is a bit bigger but in a good way.I just got back from using this on a 5 night backpacking trip and it was awesome. I was able to easily hook it to my pack, and it was easy to handle with the coated handle. I feel like I put it to the test and I would buy another one in a heart beat. I wish they would make the same (handle wise) in just a spoon. It was exactly what I was looking for :)
N**S
Sporks are the best, especially the titanium variety
Love this spork. I actually keep it in my purse for eating out at restaurants so I don't have to use plastic utensils when I am out. It's lightweight and the perfect size, and the polished end of the spork feels just like eating off real silverware. Since it's titanium, it's also strong enough to use the tines to pick up meat. This is everything a spork is meant to be.
L**G
Good utensil, but the picture is misleading
As of 6/29/11, the image used for this product is not an image of the product that I received. The image used is a picture of the Vargo model T-204 (which has a built-in, spring-loaded hook on the end). What I received in the mail today was the Vargo model T-203 (which has a hole in the end with an attached key ring). I saw both models on Vargo's website.In addition, the fork tines on the T-203 are literally only half the length of the fork tines in the image that I saw (and what I thought I was buying).I still think the spork will work OK (haven't had a chance to use it yet), but either deliver me the product your advertising or upload a new image so people don't have to worry about it.
A**N
Tine for a review
The spork I received was not exactly as pictured in the ad. The tines are significantly shorter, and not as pointed.After a bit of searching, it appears I received the Eagle T-204... not the model pictured. What I received reminded me of the sporks they used to hand out in school cafeterias.Granted... it is well made and fits the bill. And, since I am in Afghanistan, I'll be using it rather than returning it... Which I would do if I was back in the states.If you are unconcerned with the sharpness and length of tines... this could be the spork for you. However, if you want exactly what is pictured in the ad (as of 19 March 2012), expect to be disappointed.
T**N
Cool, love the carabiner clip on the end- but the prongs are much shorter than the pic.
This was 90% what I was looking for, cool Ti spork, helpful carabiner clip on the handle end. However, like others have said, the spork prongs are (maybe) half as long as those that are in the picture. Overall though, I'd probably buy it again. It doesn't weigh anything, it works for an eating utensil- but the short prongs limit its use as a fork, and the fact that it's a spork limits its ability to be used as a spoon.
D**A
Perfect other than Clip
Clip is too close to the body itself, i can hardly clip it on anything thicker than a string. In other words, a solid end with a hole drilled would have been ust as functional, but more secure. Otherwise, ust perfect. Weighs so little it is hard to believe, and the spork ends are sharp, not like razors, but just machined so nicely that they have a bite to them that really works well for food, but wont cut you or anything.
K**N
At the very least it'll survive a 973c running it over.
I ran over this spork in my 973c track loader. Other than a few scratches, and a bent handle that I bent back mostly into place, it's still in use.
J**G
Great
Great
L**R
Perfecta
Adquirí esta cuchara para añadirla a mi kit de cocina e hidratación que llevo en mi Condor H2O principalmente por la durabilidad y ligereza del titanio y es que realmente es ligera pues pesa unos 17 gr y mide 16.5 cm de largo, el pulido de la cuchara es casi un espejo, en general la recomiendo para llevarla a todos lados no se arrepentirán.
R**.
buena relación calidad precio
Buen tamaño y muy muy ligera, lo único que no me gusto fue el mosqueton que se siente muy frágil y podría caerse en cualquier momento si lo llevas colgando así que recomiendo mejor llevarlo dentro le la mochila
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