GoSystem cookset
Trail Gear Reviews - Pan Sets
By
Graham Thompson
Gear news
12 October 2009 10:58
Our technical editor Graham Thompson tested 18 pan sets in a recent issue of Trail.
GT's reviews are now on LFTO - here we have all those given a four-star rating or above.
Look out for which products were BEST VALUE and BEST IN TEST
Scroll down to see the reviews...
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BEST IN TEST one person BEST VALUE one person

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If you cook real food rather than heat up water to hydrate a packet meal then the Vango Non Stick Cook Kit One Person pan set is ideal. You get two pots, 0.7 and 0.9 litres, and two lids, plus a frying pan and plastic cup. The steel pans have non-stick surfaces too. There is no pan grip, but the pans... Click here for full review and star rating |
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The Primus Litech Trek Kettle is a one-person set that consists of a 1 litre pot and lid that could be used as a bowl. It’s made from aluminium to save weight with a non-stick surface on the inside. The folding handles on the pot and lid are protected with... Click here for full review and star rating
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The GoSystem Soloset comprises a 1.2 litre pan and a 1 litre fry pan that also acts as a lid and a plate, which is all one person really needs. There’s a pan grip and a stuffsack too. Circular grooves in the pan bases make them stick to stove pan supports better too. Inside a useful non-stick treatment... Click here for full review and star rating
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BEST IN TEST two person BEST VALUE two person

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Designed for two who like to cook proper food, the Vango Stainless Steel Cook Kit 2 Person cook set has one frying pan, two pots (0.9 and 1.4 litres with lids) and two plastic cups. The pans are made from stainless steel but the bases are copper to improve heat conduction and use less fuel. They pack together... Click here for full review and star rating
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With the GoSystem Cookset 2, a 1.6 and 1.2 litre pan are combined with a 1 litre fry pan that can be used as a lid for both pans or as a plate. A pan grip is provided along with a stuffsack. Under each pan there are circular grooves to improve stability on stove pan supports. There’s a... Click here for full review and star rating
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With a capacity of 700ml the Tibetan Titanium 700 Mug/Pot is a one-person option. The stuffsack weighs 18g while the pan and lid come in at 106g, making it the lightest here. The lid has steam holes and a wire handle while the pot has folding wire handles. But the... Click here for full review and star rating
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The Vargo Ti-Lite Mug is a titanium 750ml pot and lid combo that is extremely lightweight and compact provides outstanding performance for the weight and packed size. The pot comes with a mesh stuffsack that weighs 14g if you are counting! But one pot and lid limits use to pretty basic... Click here for full review and star rating
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The MSR Titan Kettle’s titanium pot and lid provide outstanding performance for the weight and packed size. The 0.85 litre pot is large enough to accommodate a 250g gas cartridge and small enough to be used as a drinking cup. A spout makes pouring easier. But it’s just one pot and lid, so it’s not ideal... Click here for full review and star rating |
