

Frontier Titanium Spork by Nature Reliance School
- $21.95
- $21.95
A spork may honestly be one of the best tools ever designed.
Simple. Lightweight. Durable. Easy to carry. Easy to clean. And once you start carrying one regularly, you realize how often you actually use it.
The Frontier Titanium Spork by Nature Reliance School was built for real-world outdoor use. Whether you are eating from a freeze-dried backpacking meal, stirring camp coffee, digging into an MRE, or keeping a compact eating tool in your field kit, this spork is designed to work without adding unnecessary bulk or weight.
At approximately 6 inches long, it fits easily into compact field kits, possibles pouches, backpacks, camp kitchen setups, and yes...even chest kits. In fact, Craig carries one in his own chest kit because it is one of those simple pieces of gear that consistently prove useful in the field.
Unlike bulky utensils or cheap plastic options, titanium gives you exceptional durability while remaining ultralight. The shape is specifically designed to help reach into the corners of backpacking meal pouches and MRE-style packaging where shorter or rounded utensils usually struggle.
The oversized attachment point allows for small carabiners, dummy cords, or simple storage options inside your kit.
Available in Natural Titanium or Brown Anodized finish, with the brown version pairing especially well with the earth-tone colors commonly found throughout NRS gear and equipment.
Made in the USA in small batches.
Features
- Made from titanium
- Ultralight design
- Approximate length: 6"
- Designed to reach corners of freeze-dried meal pouches and MREs
- Compact enough for field kits and chest kits
- Oversized attachment hole for small carabiners or retention
- Durable and corrosion resistant
- Available in Natural Titanium or Brown Anodized finish
- Made in the USA
- Small batch production
Why We Like It
There is a reason sporks have survived for decades.
One tool.
Minimal space.
Constant usefulness.
This is one of those pieces of gear you end up using far more than you expected.
Want to learn more about practical field preparedness, first aid, wilderness skills, navigation, and outdoor safety? Explore our in-person classes and online membership .
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