


🌲 Elevate your outdoor dining experience!
The GSI Outdoors Glacier Stainless 3 pc. Ring Cutlery set is designed for the adventurous spirit, combining ultra-durable materials with a compact design. Perfect for camping, backpacking, and travel, this set includes a spoon, fork, and knife, all made from rust-proof Glacier Stainless steel. With a lifetime warranty and a convenient lanyard for organization, this cutlery set is your go-to companion for outdoor dining.
T**K
The Great Outdoors—or High Tea?
I’ve been a camping enthusiast for 40 years, and I do affirmatively know the difference between the good outdoors stuff and the not-so-good stuff...and in my educated and experienced opinion, GSI’s 3-piece stainless-steel cutlery set is truly GREAT stuff.The steel is high quality but light, the fabrication is precise, the knife is sharp, the fork tines are angled just right, and the spoon is large enough for eating soup—which means that it’s suitable for everything else eaten with a spoon. Perfect.While I, myself, have only appreciation and praise for these practical and elegant utensils, I have (with strained patience) also read the critical reviews:Therefore, selecting just one example, I would like to recommend to the disparagers of the so-called “too large” spoon, that they forgo the rigors of camping for the delicacies of high tea with raised pinkies, and the spreading of condiments with diminutive mustard spoons—this should make these easily offended nitpickers feel safe from the big-bad spoon monster.So, if your looking for a truly outstanding product (and a beautiful one, to boot), go ahead and purchase GSI cutlery without hesitation. And, if your also looking for a good laugh, look no further than the sniveling, pouting, crybaby reviews.Happy camping in the Great Outdoors.(There...I feel much better now.)Thomas Zarnek, McHenry IL
C**D
New model but NOT an improvement....
These are MY opinions and observations...I deducted one star for an outdated photo here on A_Z that still shows the metal biner.One star deducted for also showing the sharp tined fork.I bought 2 new sets of these camping utensils because someone I loaned a pair to failed to return them and I needed some for loaners.………….. The good points...…………The quality of metal appears to be the same as what was used in their precious sets. These are nicely heavy utensils.The overall length of the utensils is 6 1/2 inches.Not bad price wise.....................The bad points.............I DO NOT like the new, blunt tines on the fork. If you can't trust a customer with sharp objects or you are worried about poking holes in equipment in a pack, why include a knife?The piece of string and plastic that replaced the biner of the past is a sad thing. If they were going to get rid of that nice, metal biner, Why couldn't they have done it with a case or bag of some kind to keep the utensils in.--The BIG detractor form this set and many of the competitors sets are the cutouts in the handles of the utensils... The cutouts can harbor particles of food that could make you sick if not cleaned well enough... This is why I buy metal camp utensils and plates and BOIL everything............Overall.........This or just an OK set of utensils but I personally will not purchase any like these again... If you live in an area where there are Army/Navy or Army surplus stores, look for a set of their GENUINE stainless mess utensils.. The last ones I found cost 5 bucks and were well worth the price.
A**C
Poor Construction
The spoon is very large like a shallow table spoon ("big spoon") rather than the little spoon I was expecting for camping gear. This spoon is a bit too big to fit comfortably in my mouth but will probably be useful for stews and such with big chunks.My main gripe is the FORK. It was cut poorly leaving strange squared edges on the points of the tines. These edges are very sharp and act like a barb on a fishhook - they grab the food and mangle it when you try to get the food off the fork. It is not so comfortable in the mouth, either. I can try to grind them down but that seems like a lot of work for a fork. I will just steal one out of my kitchen :/The knife is a bit smaller than a butter knife but very sharp like a steak knife. Doubt I will take it camping as it does not nest with the rest because it is straight. The fork was bent when it arrived, and after bending it back it does nest pretty well with the spoon. All handles bend easily.Overall, after paying $13 for a single serving of silverware, I was expecting much better craftsmanship and design.
P**C
sporks are for dorks
Purchased these to replace the Light My Fire sporks that kept snapping in half at the most inopportune moments. This set is priced appropriately and having reasonably-sized tines on the fork has been a blessing. Also, not sure why people don't like the size of the spoon bowl. By the time lunch rolls around, I want to shovel as much soup/curry/stew into my mouth as quickly as possible, and I appreciate that GSI is enabling my behavior. Personally, I think small, shallow spoons are the devil.Note that these utensils are heavy, so I wouldn't recommend for backpacking if you're counting ounces; I've used them for lunches at work and car camping. Honestly, they're pretty much equivalent to a normal set of cutlery, but I like that they can be looped together, and it feels less weird carrying these around (compared to toting a normal silverware set from my kitchen).
E**K
Current product photo inaccurate (as of May 2018)
These seem well-made and are sturdier/heavier than a lot of flimsy, ultralight camping utensils. However, the sets I received are very different than product photo. Fork tines are actually very blunt (like they are "sawed off") - perhaps deliberately to protect other equipment from being punctured - but I find it annoying. Actual spoon is bigger - like a soup spoon. Actual set is connected with a removable paracord lanyard, not a metal ring. Photo on GSI's website is accurate.
O**P
Holy cow, actual silverware!
Holy cow, actual silverware!1. They don't fold up, but I have plenty of room in containers in my pack for this set.2. Durable eating set; the serrated knife is sharp enough to cut meat well (yes, I've used them for eating already :))3. Ring sold separately.Great outdoor cutlery set.Note: I base my reviews on a) the functionality of all parts of the product based on its manufacturer intended use [not what I want or expect it to be able to do], and b) the usefulness of the product for my intended use [which I tend to base off the manufacturer intended use].
M**Y
Differs from the photo
The spoon really is too big... and it came with a string to hold them together, not the pictured metal clip.
M**Y
Buena compra
Muy bien fabricados y terminados, sin embargo si le falta un estuche para evitar que se ensucien en las mochilas, por eso le quito una estrella, de todo lo demás muy contento
G**O
Excelentes
Buen acabado. Cromado perfecto. Cuchillo con filo bueno. Ligeros. No se rayan.
J**S
Bueno
Excelentes cubiertos, los recomiendo mucho y cuidado con el cuchillo porque si tiene mucho filo
G**I
Me gustaron
Excelente calidad y muy bonitos
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