

🥄 Elevate your outdoor dining game with titanium toughness and featherlight freedom!
The iBasingo Titanium Folding Spork is a premium ultralight utensil made from 99.8% corrosion-resistant titanium. Weighing only 18 grams and featuring a foldable stainless steel handle, it offers compact portability and ergonomic comfort. Designed for camping, hiking, travel, and everyday use, this dual-function spork combines durability with convenience, making it an essential tool for eco-conscious adventurers and professionals on the move.















| ASIN | B07FXFJRTQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,456 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #194 in Camping Flatware |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (145) |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.63 ounces |
| Item model number | Ti1021T-1121T |
| Manufacturer | iBasingo |
T**.
Lightweight and Convenient
The item was exactly as depicted. The spork folds easily into its pouch and is compact for your luggage. I put it in my makeup bag to have just in case I have some carry out food while on the road, and I forget to get plasticware. It's nice not to throw away plasticware and create more waste.
D**N
Useful, Lightweight, and Convenient!
Haven’t had this long, about a month for a trip to USA and London. Came in useful a couple of times when plastic spoons and forks weren’t getting the job done. This folding spork is durable and lightweight. It is more than sufficient for most times when you need eating utensils.
L**R
As Advertised But A Bit Small & Too Uncomfortable And Awkward For Me
The curve of this folding spoon is shallow and the diameter is somewhere between a typical cutlery teaspoon and tablespoon. It works but it takes more shoveling to move the same amount of ramen. This lightweight folding titanium spoon is exactly as described but a product like this is difficult to evaluate until it can be held in the hand and used. The flange for the folding mechanism that protrudes from the bottom of the spoon handle at the midpoint catches my fingers in exactly the wrong place making it uncomfortable and awkward to use. The folding mechanism is also much more difficult to clean. Someone desperate to have a folding spoon to fit in a small cook kit could probably tolerate this awkward design by holding the spoon by the rear one inch of the handle, but I decided to pitch this spoon into my box of "didn't quite work" camp cooking paraphernalia. I tied the tiny stuff sack for my non-folding titanium spoon to the stuff sack of the 750 ml titanium pot that I'm using as a minimalist cook set so I can have a real spoon. I decided I didn't want a folding spoon inside my cook kit badly enough to compromise on this design, knowing that it would aggravate me at every meal. A good tool brings you joy every time you use it. The opposite is also true.
T**C
It's scoop stuff
Not much to say about a spork other than it works. It folds away nicely it locks up great everything about it screams quality so I'm not sure why the other brands charge so much. I've never owned another brand this is my first titanium spork but I can't see how I could get any better for double or triple the price. I would definitely buy this again. On a side note the depth of the spoon is great and allows for you to get a lot of liquid in it I've noticed on some other brands it's not as deep and kind of ruins having a spoon function.
N**R
Good spork
Great for camping - I've actually added a couple to use for work as I try to use less plastic utensils. A key feature - the metal cross piece is actually a locking slider, when it's folded out, move that towards the spork end, that will keep the spoon from folding. I think past reviewers didn't realize this.
R**R
Collapses during use
It worked great for first couple days then it started collapsing when using. Can only use now if I hold it by the bottom piece so it doesn't collapse, which is a bit difficult and if I wanted to do that I could of just cut a non folding spork in half and never ordered this. Alas, I want a utensil that is longer than 2.5" in length
M**3
extremely light weight, but poorly engineered
sure they are light, but omg they are ridiculously thin. And when you try to close them, no matter how gingerly you squeeze the sides to close them, metal hook part that goes in the holes always, always comes out of the hole. Would it really have been that difficult to flatten the end or roll it over or heck, even make the hook part a little longer. Once extended, they work great, HOWEVER, when sliding the metal keeper along the rails...if you are a touch too firm, it gets really stuck...every single time she opened her set, I needed pliers to pull it back down. They wedge that easily. The cheapo steel ones are way better
N**K
Light and strong
I got the fork, spoon and spork set. I find the fork and spoon much more useful than the spork, and they're all I take anymore. The locking mechanism keeps the silverware locked straight and it's very lightweight. It's nice to have a strong fork and spoon, especially when you're cooking something more than dehydrated food. It also folds very compact and fits perfectly in the silverware slot of the mesh bag my Toaks 1100mL cook set came with. All in all, I'd buy it again if I leave it at a campsite somewhere.
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