ORIKASO FLAT FOLDING SOLO SET

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Main Features

  • Set includes mug, plate and bowl
  • Bowl - Holds 16.40z / 485ml
  • Mug - 13.5oz / 400ml
  • Plate doubles as chopping block

Description

Be honest, you know you want the whole set. The Orikaso Solo Set provides one each of these Orikaso space- and weight-saving wonders: mug, big bowl and dish. Features: Lighter than titanium, the fold-flat technology constructs in seconds, making these food-serving gems the ultimate in space-efficiency. Food-grade polypropylene is suitable for hot and cold contents. Compact, fold-flat design makes each piece ideal for camping, backpacking, picnics, barbeques and tailgating. Easy to clean.

Other Details

  • Brand: Axis
  • Label: Axis Outdoors
  • Manufacturer: Axis Outdoors
  • MPN: FW009

Customer Reviews

How did I ever camp without these?!

5.0 / 5.0


A friend of mine brought a set of these on a camping trip and at first I thought "what a novelty", after using them I thought "holy crap, where have these things been all my life!". After using his I promptly purchased a solo set for myself and am looking forward to my next trip out. I'll be taking these with me to a primitive camp ground in False Cape and I'll be dinning in class! Whats great is they are very easy to clean, pack, hardly take up any space and are very lightweight (a huge plus for any hiker/biker). The plate, bowl and cup are very sturdy when put together and handle hot dishes with ease. The cup also substitutes as a measuring cup as it has oz. markings on the side (very handy in a pinch). I can't say enough good things about this product.

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