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GearBite: Sea to Summit Sigma Cookset, stainless steel pans for outdoor cooking

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The new Sea to Summit Sigma Cookset is ideal for outdoor cooking. The Sigma Pots are made of premium stainless steel and therefore very strong. Thanks to a special process, the pans are light as a feather, and that is special for a stainless steel pan. Ideal for example at the campsite and during cycling holidays. An additional advantage of stainless steel is that you can quickly clean the pans and that they are less sensitive to scratches. The bottom of the Sigma Pot gives a stable grip so that it does not slip away from the burner. The lids also serve as a colander and can easily be hung on the pan while cooking with a smart clip. The design is made in such a way that the pans fit together easily so that you set off with a compact set. With the Pivot-Lock you rotate the handle horizontally, and you secure the lid securely for transport, and you secure the lid during pouring. The complete set consists of two 1.2 and 2.7-litre Sigma Pots, two lightweight, BPA-free bowls and two insulated cups. The Sea to Summit Sigma Cookset 2.2 is available outdoor shops. Retail price € 99.95. The Sigma Pots are also available separately, in four sizes:
  • 1.2 liter, recommended retail price € 39.95
  • 1.9 liters, recommended retail price € 44.95
  • 2.7 liters, recommended retail price € 49.95
  • 3.7 liters, recommended retail price € 59.95
Picture of Hayco Volkers

Hayco Volkers

I have practiced a multitude of sports since my youth to the present. My first sports as a child were judo and athletics. Cycling, hiking, mountain biking, kyokushin karate, diving, baseball, golf and windsurfing, rowing and krav maga were added later.
Picture of Hayco Volkers

Hayco Volkers

I have practiced a multitude of sports since my youth to the present. My first sports as a child were judo and athletics. Cycling, hiking, mountain biking, kyokushin karate, diving, baseball, golf and windsurfing, rowing and krav maga were added later.

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