The Best Backpacking Cookware for the Camper

By Sam Feeder , last updated December 12, 2011

The best backpacking cookware for the camper is important to research, so you can bring the proper cookware with you on your camping and wilderness expeditions, yet not have it be too heavy or take up too much space in your bag. Having the right materials to make a hearty meal in the wild will help your overall camping experience, as you will have more options when it comes to what to cook and keep yourself better fed for the next day of hiking or camping. A well-fed hiker is a happy hiker, of course. Check out some of the best backpacking cookware listed below and see if any of it will work for you.

MSR Quick 2 System Cookset

The MSR Quick 2 System Cookset has a wide variety of different uses and can be easily adapted to your personal needs depending on what type of camping trip you are going on. The cookset includes a a 2.5-liter hard-anodized pot with strainer lid, 1.5-liter nonstick DuraLite DX pot, 2 polypropylene DeepDish plates, 2 insulated mugs and a handle that can be attached to all of the pots so you can lift it easily. The finish on all of these pieces of cookware make it incredibly easy to clean, so even if you leave food on it out overnight, a basic scrubbing will take any food residue right off. What’s most convenient about the MSR Quick 2 System is that they fit snugly into the 2.5 liter pot, so they can be packed efficiently and easily, with a combined weight of about sixteen ounces, or one pound. It also only costs about one hundred dollars from REI.

Snow Peak Titanium Multi Compact Cookset

This cookset is smaller and lighter then most, with four different pieces that weight a combined 11.6 ounces total, which is so light you will barely notice it in your bag. As this cookware is made of titanium, it means they won't dent and will be more durable, long lasting and able to be banged around in a number of different outdoor situations without being permanently damaged. There are rounded bottom edges on all of these Snow Peak cookware pieces, which allows it to be cleaned more easily and also absorb heat better when cooking. For an extra five dollars to the seventy five dollar retail cost, you can get two titanium pans, adding to your cooking ability in the wild. However, the bulk of this cookware makes transport a little more difficult, as you may have to have a few pans strapped on to the outside of your backpack.

Snow Peak Mini Solo Cookset

For those who don't need much to cook with or like to go out into the wilderness alone, there is the Snow Peak mini solo cookset, which weights about five ounces and cost fifty dollars, retail. It consists of a 28 ounce pot and a ten ounce cup with rounded edges, so it can be heated and cleaned more easily. When it comes to packing, both the pot and the cup have handles that fold flat. The entire cookware set also comes with a mesh bag that can be tied on to your backpack or packed inside of it easily.

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