Passage Lightweight Camp Kitchen

The new Passage camp dinnerware range makes mealtimes simple and seamless. Stronger, lighter and more functional, it's the perfect all-rounder that neatly nests together.
S / Arrowwood Yellow || Passage Bowl
M / Arrowwood Yellow || Passage Bowl
Passage Bowl
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Spicy Orange || Passage Plate
Arrowwood Yellow || Passage Plate
Passage Plate
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Arrowwood Yellow || Passage Cup
Spicy Orange || Passage Cup
Passage Cup
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Frequently Asked questions

What material is best for lightweight camp cookware?

Titanium is light and strong, but is a poor conductor of heat. Stainless steel is strong
but heavy; it conducts heat moderately well. Hard-anodized aluminum is light,
can be engineered to be strong, and conducts heat very well – it is the
material of choice for most lightweight cookware.

Are certain materials/weights more ideal for certain lengths of backpacking trips?

If you consider weight, heat conduction & durability, the best cookware
material is a quality hard-anodized aluminum alloy. Stainless steel and
titanium are stronger but heavier / less heat conductive. Good engineering can
make aluminum cookware perfectly strong enough.

What makes camp cookware UL versus lightweight? What are the weight range expectations?

A lightweight hiker will carry a 250-300g pot; a ultralight hiker will aim for
less than 200g (sometimes compromising function – all Frontier pots have
handles, despite the small weight increase). Some thru-hikers ditch cooking
equipment altogether and ‘cold soak’ meals.