SOLID POT
John Whitacre: 
The two of us used the 1400 in combination with the S.P. Titanium Cookware - 3pcs. Both sets fit tightly together in the 1400 stuff sack, therefore packing compactly and quietly. We had all the pans we needed to do some lightweight creative cooking. PROS: large, well designed handles and lid, solid, excellent container for the entire kitchen(we used mini alcohol stoves). CONS: handles can get hot so a grabber could have come in handy(the "Mini Bull Designs' ISO" stove burns super hot).
Light
Bob123: 
Light and big enough for one or two. Graduated measuring inside is nice.
High Quality & Lightweight
stormking: 
I used the 1400 on my last snowshoe trip & was impressed by the lightweight titanium material & nesting ability. Great for boiling water & meal preparation but the top is a bit too small for doing almost anything but sauteing vegetables. I used it for a drinking & measuring cup.
Great pot
Robert Corbell: 
The Trek 1400 Titanium pot is a light weight pot that does the job. Holds enough water for multiple freeze dried meals. Easy to clean easy to pack. A Raptor stove and can of probate fits inside. Great investment.
Best pot I've had since high school
YeahBro.: 
If you're looking for lightweight, sturdy cookwear, this pot is a great choice. It cleans up easy, and a lot of the smaller stoves fit perfectly inside it. The lid fits well and doubles as a pan. The stuff sack mine came with wasn't tight enough to stop the thing from making noise in my backpack, so I'd recommend securing the whole thing with a jumbo rubber band. Also, the handle can get really hot if you're not careful with the stove flame, so watch yourself. If you don't mind the price, titanium is where it's at.
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