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Apex Giant Ultralight Titanium 750ml Pot vs MSR Reactor 1.0L

Weight and specs compared for 2026 — and which one to choose.

Apex Giant Ultralight Titanium 750ml Pot is the lighter option — 277 g lighter than the MSR Reactor 1.0L (70% less weight). If grams matter to you, that is the one to beat.
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Spec Apex Giant Ultralight Titanium 750ml Pot MSR Reactor 1.0L
Weight 120 g · 0.120 kg · 0.26 lb 397 g · 0.397 kg · 0.88 lb
Brand Apex Giant MSR
Category Cooking Cooking
Apex Giant Ultralight Titanium 750ml Pot
120 g

Ultralight titanium cooking pot with removable lid. Excellent weight-to-capacity ratio.

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MSR Reactor 1.0L
397 g

High-output all-in-one stove system for harsh conditions.

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Apex Giant Ultralight Titanium 750ml Pot vs MSR Reactor 1.0L: which should you buy?

If saving weight is your priority, the Apex Giant Ultralight Titanium 750ml Pot wins — at 120 g it is 277 g (70%) lighter than the MSR Reactor 1.0L (397 g). That said, the heavier option may justify the extra grams with more capacity, durability or comfort, so weigh the trade-off against how you'll use it.

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