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Best Camp Cookware Set
- Cooking 80%
- Cleaning 80%
- Weight & Packability 50%
- Durability 70%
- Features 90%
Price: $149.95
Weight: 3.63 lbs (1.64 kg)(1 kg)
Components: 3L pot; 2L pot; two lids; 9” frypan; four 7.5″ plates; four 14 fl. oz. bowls; four 14 fl. oz. mugs w/ sip-it lids; folding pot gripper; welded sink/storage sack
Materials: Hard-anodized aluminum, clear polypropylene, nylon
Cooking Surface: Nonstick Teflon Radiance coating
Packed Size: 9.1″ x 9.1″ x 5.8″
Boil Time: 3:45
Best Use: Camping
What We Like: Higher-grade Teflon coating, Tons of accessories
What We Don’t: Expensive, Heavy
The GSI Outdoors Pinnacle Camper cook set has the same components as GSI’s slightly cheaper Bugaboo Camper but features upgraded materials to improve its cooking performance and durability, while also slightly reducing the weight. This 20-piece mess kit has nearly all essentials for a camp cookout: it includes a 3L and 2L pot; two lids; a 9” frypan; four 7.5″ plates; four 14 fl. oz. bowls; four 14 fl. oz. mugs with sip-it lids; and a folding pot gripper, which all fit together in a storage sack that doubles as a camp sink. At $149.95, it’s a sizable investment, but if treated with proper care, should also be a long-term investment, which is why we named it our Best Camp Cookware Set.
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- Cooking 80%
- Cleaning 80%
- Weight & Packability 70%
- Durability 70%
- Features 70%
Pros
Durable construction
Heat exchanger for fast boiling and fuel efficiency
Locking pot gripper
Easy cleanup
Cons
Slightly heavy for backpacking
Ceramic coating will deteriorate over time
Price: $79.95
Weight: 2.2 lbs (1 kg)
Components: Two 2.3L pots, one lid, pot tongs, padded/insulated storage bag
Materials: Hard-anodized aluminum
Cooking Surface: Nonstick ceramic coating
Packed Size: 7.9" x 7.9" x 5.3"
Boil Time: 3:10
Best Use: Backpacking, Camping
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- Cooking 80%
- Cleaning 80%
- Weight & Packability 50%
- Durability 70%
- Features 90%
Pros
Higher-grade Teflon coating
Tons of accessories
Cons
Expensive
Heavy
Price: $149.95
Weight: 3.63 lbs (1.64 kg)(1 kg)
Components: 3L pot; 2L pot; two lids; 9” frypan; four 7.5" plates; four 14 fl. oz. bowls; four 14 fl. oz. mugs w/ sip-it lids; folding pot gripper; welded sink/storage sack
Materials: Hard-anodized aluminum, clear polypropylene, nylon
Cooking Surface: Nonstick Teflon Radiance coating
Packed Size: 9.1" x 9.1" x 5.8"
Boil Time: 3:45
Best Use: Camping
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- Cooking 80%
- Cleaning 80%
- Weight & Packability 90%
- Durability 60%
- Features 50%
Pros
Lightweight
Health-conscious ceramic coating
Cons
Minimal features
Coating can wear over time
Price: $79.95
Weight: 1 lb (453 g)
Components: 2.5L pot; 1.5L pot; aluminum strainer lid; Talon™ pot handle
Materials: Hard-anodized aluminum
Cooking Surface: Nonstick ceramic coating
Packed Size: 7.7" x 7.7" x 5"
Boil Time: 3:35
Best Use: Backpacking, Camping
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- Cooking 90%
- Cleaning 80%
- Weight & Packability 30%
- Durability 90%
- Features 30%
Pros
Comes pre-seasoned
Highly capable at cooking
Can cook on campfire
Cons
Heavy
No lid
Requires proper maintenance
Price: $27.95
Weight: 7.89 lbs (3.58 kg)
Components: 12" skillet
Materials: Cast iron
Cooking Surface: Cast iron
Packed Size: 18" x 12.3" x 2.25"
Boil Time: N/A
Best Use: Camping
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- Cooking 90%
- Cleaning 80%
- Weight & Packability 20%
- Durability 90%
- Features 40%
Pros
Durable
Large
Can be placed on open campfire
Converts to a griddle
Cons
Heavy
Lack of style choices
Only viable for camping
Price: $79.90
Weight: 19.35 lbs (8.77 kg)
Components: 8 qt. pot w/bail handle; flanged lid; Camp Dutch Oven Cooking 101 cookbook
Materials: Cast iron, Stainless steel handle
Cooking Surface: Cast iron
Packed Size: 13.93" x 13.93" x 8.37"
Boil Time: N/A
Best Use: Camping
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- Cooking 70%
- Cleaning 70%
- Weight & Packability 50%
- Durability 60%
- Features 90%
Pros
Tons of components
Budget alternative to Pinnacle Camper
Highly packable
Cons
Scratch-prone Teflon coating
Heavy
Price: $119.95
Weight: 3.69 lbs (1.67 kg)
Components: 3L pot; 2L pot; 2 lids; 9” frypan; 4 7.5" plates; 4 14 fl. oz. bowls; 4 14 fl. oz. mugs w/ sip-it lids; folding pot gripper; welded sink/storage sack
Materials: Aluminum, polypropylene, nylon
Cooking Surface: Nonstick Teflon Classic coating
Packed Size: 9.1" x 9.1" x 5.8"
Boil Time: 3:55
Best Use: Camping
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- Cooking 70%
- Cleaning 70%
- Weight & Packability 70%
- Durability 70%
- Features 60%
Pros
Low price
Lightweight
Easy to clean
Cons
Pot, pan, and bowl are small
Would replace spoon with second spork
Price: $26.95
Weight: 1.5 lbs (680 g)
Components: 1L pot; 8" pan; universal lid; two bowls; folding stainless steel spork; soup spoon; wooden spatula; cleaning sponge; nylon travel bag
Materials: Hard-anodized aluminum, stainless steel
Cooking Surface: Hard-anodized aluminum
Packed Size: 8.1" x 8.1" x 4.5"
Boil Time: 3:45
Best Use: Camping, Backpacking
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- Cooking 90%
- Cleaning 80%
- Weight & Packability 30%
- Durability 90%
- Features 50%
Pros
Versatile lid converts to pan
Durable construction
Can function as a Dutch oven
Cons
Heavy
Requires specific care
Price: $44.99
Weight: 12.85 lbs (5.83 kg)
Components: 3.2 qt. pot; 10" lid/skillet
Materials: Cast iron
Cooking Surface: Cast iron
Packed Size: 16.5" x 10.38" x 4.56"
Boil Time: N/A
Best Use: Camping
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- Cooking 60%
- Cleaning 50%
- Weight & Packability 90%
- Durability 80%
- Features 50%
Pros
Lightweight
Can nest stove and fuel canister
Cons
Pan doesn’t work well as a lid
Minimal cooking performance
Handles can get hot
Price: $49.95
Weight: 8.2 oz (232 g)
Components: 1.6L pot, 0.5L frying pan, mesh storage sack
Materials: Titanium
Cooking Surface: Titanium
Packed Size: 5.75” x 5.75” x 5.38”
Boil Time: 3:25
Best Use: Backpacking
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- Cooking 50%
- Cleaning 50%
- Weight & Packability 70%
- Durability 90%
- Features 50%
Pros
Low price
Highly durable
Packable
Cons
Cooks unevenly
Tendency for hot spots
No skillet
Inconvenient pot grabber
Price: $49.95
Weight: 1.62 lbs (734 g)
Components: 2L pot; 1.5L pot; frypan lid; pot gripper; storage sack
Materials: Stainless steel
Cooking Surface: Stainless steel
Packed Size: 8.2" x 8.2" x 4.4"
Boil Time: 3:50
Best Use: Backpacking, Camping
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- Cooking 70%
- Cleaning 70%
- Weight & Packability 60%
- Durability 70%
- Features 70%
Pros
Solid cooking performance
Durable
Nests well
Cons
Slightly heavy for backpacking
Price: $99.95
Weight: 1.76 lbs (798 g)
Components: 2.5L pot w/strainer lid; 1.5L pot; 2 plates; two 10.2 fl. oz. mugs w/sip-it lids; pot lifter
Materials: Hard-anodized aluminum, polypropylene, HDPE
Cooking Surface: Hard-anodized aluminum
Packed Size: 7.7" x 7.7" x 5"
Boil Time: 3:55
Best Use: Backpacking, Camping
- Cooking 60%
- Cleaning 60%
- Weight & Packability 70%
- Durability 40%
- Features 60%
Pros
Highly collapsible
Fast boil time
Includes a skillet
Cons
Expensive
Slightly heavy for backpacking
Potential durability concerns
Price: $129.95
Weight: 1.84 lbs (836 g)
Components: 2.8L X-Pot; 8" X-Pan; 1.3L X-Kettle; two lids
Materials: Hard-anodized aluminum base, silicone sides
Cooking Surface: Hard-anodized aluminum
Packed Size: 9" x 9" x 1.8"
Boil Time: 2:15
Best Use: Backpacking, Camping
Cooking & Cleaning
The first major difference between the Bugaboo and the Pinnacle is the materials used for the pots and pans. Unlike the high-temp aluminum in the Bugaboo set, the Pinnacle Camper utilizes hard-anodized aluminum that’s slightly lighter while still thick enough to ensure that food is cooked evenly. The other major upgrade with the Pinnacle is the nonstick coating; while the Bugaboo are coated with Teflon Classic, the Pinnacle’s pot and pan use Teflon Radiance, a three-layer coating that enables the cookware to heat up faster and clean up quickly. While some claim that there is a significant difference, we only saw a 10-second differential in boil time when comparing the Bugaboo to the Pinnacle (3:55 for the Bugaboo and 3:45 for the Pinnacle). Regardless, the combination of high-anodized aluminum and Teflon Radiance makes the Pinnacle an excellent cookware set that’s not far removed from what you’d find in your kitchen.
Weight & Packability
At 3.63 lbs (1.64 kg), the Pinnacle Camper is clearly intended for camping. Its packed size is 9.1″ x 9.1″ x 5.8″, giving it the same dimensions as the Bugaboo at just a slightly smaller weight; you could probably match the weight of the Pinnacle by leaving behind one cup and bowl. The Pinnacle packs up very efficiently and leaves little interior space for additional items, but you could use one of the three cups not used to store the pot handle to stash some folding utensils and cleaning supplies, or possibly even a small backpacking stove.
Durability
The hard-anodized aluminum is reasonably resistant to denting, while the propylene plates, cups, and bowls are quite durable as well. Our primary concern with this set relates to the nonstick coating if not cared for properly. Although GSI alleges that the high-quality Teflon Radiance is incredibly scratch resistant and “safe for use with metal utensils,” we would not recommend putting this claim to the test. Once the Teflon is scratched, its nonstick properties will be compromised and it will continue to deteriorate with continued use. We don’t need to tell you about the inherent health concerns that come with ingesting flakes of Teflon. By utilizing plastic and wooden utensils, however, this should not be an issue; you’ll also want to avoid using the pots and pans as storage for any metal items unless lined with a towel.
Features
The Pinnacle features the same items as the Bugaboo, and we were impressed with all of the inclusions. We definitely liked the foldable pot and pan handle, which has a clever and easy-to-use locking mechanism. Another cool feature was the storage sack, which makes an excellent camp sink/wash basin. For some reason GSI elected to use a clear propylene for the plates rather than the opaque propylene for the Bugaboo, and we were not able to discern any clear advantage bestowed by this choice, although it might be more aesthetically pleasing for some. In any case, we thought these plates would benefit from more of a lip on the edges to keep more soupy foods from slipping off. The bowls are designed to nest with the mugs, and have the same triangular shape, which may even negate the need for a spoon. All of these items are colored blue, green, orange, and red so it’s easy to identify which one is yours.
The Bottom Line
We were very pleased with the capabilities of GSI Outdoors’ Pinnacle Camper cook set. Although its price tag of $149.95 makes it less budget-friendly than the Bugaboo, we felt that the upgrades to its cooking performance more than justified the higher price, making this the ideal cook set for a weekend of family car camping and the winner of our Best Camp Cookware Set award. If treated with proper care, it should prove a viable addition to your camping arsenal and the envy of your neighboring campsite.
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