MSR Ceramic Solo Pot

MSR Ceramic Solo Pot

MSR

The MSR Ceramic Solo Pot is a durable 1.3L aluminium cooking pot with a Fusion® ceramic non-stick coating, ideal for solo hikers seeking easy cleanup and efficient heat distribution on trail meals.

Key facts

  • Price: £80.00
  • Weight: 360g
  • Type: Utensils
  • Meal type: equipment
  • No cook

Best for

  • Solo backpackers needing a lightweight cooking pot
  • Camp cooks who prioritize easy cleanup
  • Hikers wanting a durable non-stick pot
  • Trips requiring efficient heat distribution

Things to know

  • Fusion® ceramic non-stick coating, PTFE- and PFOA-free
  • L capacity suitable for solo meals
  • Aluminium construction for even heat dispersion
  • Lid doubles as a strainer
  • Includes Talon™ pot handle for safe handling

Avoid if

  • Heavier than ultralight titanium alternatives at 7.5 oz
  • Limited to solo or very light cooking needs due to size
  • Not suitable for large group cooking

How it fits into a trip

Best for solo hikers needing a durable, easy-to-clean pot for simple meals and no-fuel days, balancing weight and performance.

About this product

MSR Ceramic Solo Pot is a 1.3 L aluminium pot with Fusion® ceramic non-stick coating with the 1.3 L capacity being ideal size for soloists or if you joining up with a group with your own packs.

Cook freely in the outdoors during an expedition with this 1.3 L pot, which features MSR's durable Fusion® ceramic non-stick coating.

Their toughest non-stick coating the Fusion ceramic stands up to the abuse of outdoor cooking.

Free from PTFEs and PFOAs, the MSR Ceramic Solo Pot is t’s safe at high heat, making it a superior non-stick option for soloists seeking a pot that’s easy to clean at camp.

Features : Fusion® Ceramic: Ultra-durable non-stick coating handles abuse, is safe at high temperatures, and is PTFE- and PFOA-free, for superior, worry-free non-stick performance.

Cook Freely: Easy clean-up makes this pot perfect for cooking real meals on the trail.

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