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Highlights
The Kershaw Ration XL is the enlarged new version of the popular outdoor eating utensil set, offering comfortable handling for those who value functionality and ergonomics.
Versatile combination tool consisting of a full-size spoon, fork, and integrated bottle opener
Generous XL design with a total length of approximately 18.6 cm for improved reach and grip
Made from robust and easy-care 3Cr13MoV stainless steel for maximum durability in outdoor use
High-quality, glass-bead blasted finish provides an attractive matte look and added corrosion resistance
Integrated carabiner clip for easy attachment to backpacks, belt loops, or other gear
Lightweight construction at only about 60 g makes this tool the ideal companion for hiking, camping, or picnics
Questions about the product Kershaw Ration XL: Robust 3-in-1 outdoor cutlery
How big is the Kershaw Ration XL compared to the original Ration model, and what material is it made of?
The Kershaw Ration XL is approximately 60% larger than the original Ration model and is made from robust 3Cr13 stainless steel.
What integrated tools does the Kershaw Ration XL offer besides the spoon and fork, and how easy is it to attach to equipment?
The Kershaw Ration XL offers a spoon and fork, as well as an integrated bottle opener. Thanks to the practical carabiner clip, the cutlery can be easily and securely attached to backpacks, bags, or gear.
What advantages does the matte bead-blasted surface of the Kershaw Ration XL offer for outdoor use, and how does the design affect the cleaning of the cutlery?
The matte bead-blasted finish of the Kershaw Ration XL offers the advantage of being particularly resistant to scratches and wear, as well as having a non-reflective appearance, especially when used outdoors. The smooth design of the stainless steel surface is also food-safe and allows for particularly easy and quick cleaning of the cutlery with soap and water.
How does the weight of the Kershaw Ration XL differ from the standard version, and for which specific outdoor scenarios is the XL variant particularly well suited due to its size?