GSI Outdoors – Pinnacle Soloist, Camping Cook Set, Superior Backcountry Cookware Since 1985

October 15, 2017 - Comment

The lightweight, super-compact Pinnacle Soloist cook set includes everything you need to cook and eat those vital carbs while pushing yourself to the extremes. This kit includes a 1.1-liter pot, a nylon strainer/sip through lid, a 14 fl. oz. insulated mug/bowl, telescoping foon, and a waterproof welded stuff sack to keep everything organized and doubles

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The lightweight, super-compact Pinnacle Soloist cook set includes everything you need to cook and eat those vital carbs while pushing yourself to the extremes. This kit includes a 1.1-liter pot, a nylon strainer/sip through lid, a 14 fl. oz. insulated mug/bowl, telescoping foon, and a waterproof welded stuff sack to keep everything organized and doubles as a sink for washing.

Product Features

  • TESTED TECHNOLOGY: The Pinnacle Soloist coating is Teflon with Radiance Technology. A non-stick coating that enhances heat distribution and reduces hotspots while its three-layer coating is built to survive the toughest conditions.
  • COOKING FOR ONE: This kit includes a 1.1-liter pot, a nylon strainer/sip through lid, a 14 fl. oz. insulated mug/bowl, telescoping foon, and a waterproof welded stuff sack to keep everything organized and doubles as a sink for washing.
  • SPILL PROOF & STAYS HOT: Unique mug and bowl solution with low center of gravity and sip through lid. The integrated insulating sleeve keeps drinks hot.
  • EASY TO CLEAN AND STORE: Welded stuff sack holds set while traveling and doubles as a sink or wash basin. Can nest an ultralight stove and fuel canister (220/110 grams) (stove and fuel sold separately.)
  • IT’S ALL ABOUT THE OUTDOORS: In 1985 three siblings combined their love for the outdoors and set out to create GSI Outdoors. Now 32 years later GSI continues to bring quality cookware to outdoor lovers everywhere.

Comments

Dan says:

Quality product but too heavy for ultralight backpacking First, let me say I also own & use the GSI Minimalist tiny 0.6 L pot, which at 5 oz, meets my ultralight needs just fine. I bought the Soloist for sea kayaking trips where I usually fix more elaborate meals, or the group needs multiple pots to cook in. At 11 oz., it’s a bit too heavy for ultralight trips. I would have given the Soloist 5 stars instead of 4, except for the flimsy plastic spork which also seemed gimmicky to several other reviewers. Other than that, both pots are extremely easy to…

Karl Stenerud says:

Perfect for my needs I use this along with a solo stove and an alcohol burner. The three of them fit together perfectly, serving all of my cooking needs while camping.My only complaint is that the lid, being made of plastic, starts to warp after a few uses.

Daniel Clark says:

Awesome! Great cook set. I’ve used this cook set on many occasions, camping, blackouts, everyday cooking. 

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