Camp cutlery is usually the most neglected part of a kit.
We spend thousands on the gear, the tent, and the sleeping bag. But when it comes time to actually eat the meal we’ve spent an hour cooking, we’re often left holding a flimsy piece of plastic that snaps the moment it meets a steak, or a heavy steel spoon that tastes like a handful of coins from your last Japan trip.
We believe that just because you are eating outside, doesn't mean you should eat with your bare hands or toxic plastics.
We designed the Solara Titanium Cutlery System to bring the dignity of indoor dining to the outdoors. It’s not just a knife, fork and spoon; it’s a 49g dining toolkit. Here is why it’s time to banish the plastic spork for good.

1. Size Matters (And So Does the Cut)
The problem with most "ultralight" cutlery is that it feels like a toy. It’s too short to reach the bottom of a dehydrated meal bag without getting sauce on your knuckles, and the "knives" are usually just dull edges that struggle to spread butter.
We built a full-size fork, spoon, and serrated knife.
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The Grip: The matte vapour-blasted finish gives you a tactile, non-slip grip, even when your hands are cold or wet.
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The Knife: This isn't for show. It features a real serrated edge capable of actual cutting. Slicing steak? Cutting vegetables? Easy.
2. The Sound of Silence
For our moto riders and hikers, the "clinking" of loose silverware in a bag is a form of torture that we wouldn't wish upon our worst enemies.
We engineered a solution to the rattle. The set comes with a custom Titanium Retainer Clip. This locks your utensils into a silent, organised stack. You can throw it in your pocket, your Solara Storage Roll, or your backpack, and it won't make a sound.
3. The "Plus One" Feature
We hate single-use items. That Retainer Clip isn't just a holder, it’s a multi-tool.
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Bottle Opener: For the end-of-day brew.
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Can Opener: For the emergency beans (or just handy for the sneaky midnight can of beans at home, if you're British and chasing a late night treat)
It holds your kit together and saves you from carrying extra tools.
4. Taste the Food, Not the Metal
Ever notice a weird metallic tang when eating with cheap steel or aluminium? That’s the metal reacting with the acidity in your food.
Titanium is bacteriostatic and chemically inert.
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Sensory Neutrality: It has zero taste. Your morning coffee tastes like coffee, and your chilli tastes like chilli.
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Zero Rust: You can put this set away wet, leave it in a damp bag for a week, and pull it out looking brand new. It is impossible to rust.
The Verdict
At 49g, there is no excuse to carry disposable plastic or heavy steel.
The Solara Titanium Cutlery System is a "buy it for life" upgrade. It’s about respect for your food and respect for your gear. No more rattles. No more rust. No more lost forks.
Eat like you mean it.



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