Why I Still Use the Snow Peak Titanium Spork


Words by Michele Underwood | Photos by Michele and Snow Peak


Snow Peak titanium spork held in hand outdoors camping van life

My Snow Peak Titanium Spork

Yes, a spork.

This blog is about one simple tool that I use daily when camping and living in my van. At this point, the only eating utensils I use in my van are all Snow Peak.

In this short review, I’m going to explain why I still use the Snow Peak Titanium Spork and why I think it’s worth adding to your camp kit or van setup.


What Is a Titanium Spork?

A titanium spork is exactly what it sounds like—a spoon and fork combined into one utensil, made out of lightweight titanium.

They’ve become popular in camping, backpacking, and van life because they’re durable, easy to pack, and lighter than traditional metal utensils.

The Snow Peak Titanium Spork is one of the better-known versions because it’s simple, well-made, and available in a few anodized colors.


Why I Like Titanium

The main reason is how light it feels in my hand, and because of that, I like the way it feels to use. Once you start using titanium, it makes more sense.

It’s strong, light, and doesn’t hold onto flavors or smells the way some cheaper utensils can. It also fits perfectly with how Snow Peak designs things—simple, functional, and built to last.

That’s why I use a lot of Snow Peak’s titanium products in my van and camp setup.


The Colors

Snow Peak titanium spork colors blue green purple titanium

Snow Peak Titanium Spork in blue, green, purple, and titanium.

Snow Peak offers the spork in blue, green, purple, and the standard titanium finish.

The colors aren’t just for looks. The anodizing process adds a thin protective layer to the titanium, but it also makes them easier to spot and keep track of, especially if you have more than one in your setup.

I love the colors and have them all.


Why I Still Use It

When I’m in my van, I use the Snow Peak Titanium Spork every day.

That’s it.


Is the Snow Peak Titanium Spork Worth It?

For me, yes.

The Snow Peak Titanium Spork is one of the most-used items in my van.

Sometimes the best gear ends up being the stuff you use every single day.

And, right now, it is on sale at Snow Peak. Sales are a great way to save money on a brand that is a little on the higher side, but so worth it.

You can read my blog on how I explain the expensive side of Snow Peak.
Why Is Snow Peak So Expensive? A Real Look at the Price


Michele Underwood writes Overland Girl, where she shares the gear she uses on real trips—from the Northwoods of Wisconsin to desert rides in the West. She values quality and craftsmanship and believes in buying less, but buying better. The gear she recommends is gear she uses herself.
Some links on Overland Girl may be affiliate links. If you purchase through them, Michele may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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