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Originally Posted by Yonipi
For those who does camping in touring, have you used the orikasa dinner set? And I would like to know if you like it or not?
http://www.orikaso.com/

I thought i had post this thread but cant find it, i m not so familiar with my english and bikeforums.

Thanks for your answers
My daughter and I used them on our 2005 tour...well we used the plates anyway. We carried 3, one for a cutting board and the other 2 for food. They work great. Ours were a little different design from the current ones (higher sides). They fold nice and flat and take up absolutely no room in the panniers.

I don't know that I would anything other than the plate but the other stuff may work for you.
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