Alpine™ Fry Pan

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Alpine™ Fry Pan

More than just your average backcountry fry pan.
  • Superior Performance: Stainless steel with aluminum bottom disc for superior efficiency and heat distribution
  • Compact: Folding/removable handle; nests inside Alpine 3L Pot
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If you really want to cook like you do at home, our stainless steel Alpine Skillet will do it. The secret is a heat-spreading aluminum disc welded to the bottom, just like high-end home cookware. The result is an efficient and even heat that will keep your meal options wide open.
SKU:
21611
Weight (Standard):
11.4 oz
Weight (Metric):
0.32 kg
Diameter (Standard):
7.7 in
Diameter (Metric):
19.6 cm
Height (Standard):
1.9 in
Height (Metric):
4.8 cm
Material(s):
Stainless Steel
Country of Origin:
Made in Thailand
Width (Metric):
19.8 cm
Width (Standard):
7.8 in

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What are the properties of titanium vs. aluminum vs. stainless steel?

Aluminum is the cookware of choice for all-around backcountry use. It conducts heat evenly, is easy to clean when hard anodized and even easier when coated with a nonstick finish. It is also extremely efficient. 

Stainless steel is very durable; perfect for when your pots take a lot of abuse. It lies somewhere between aluminum and titanium in terms of its cooking ability/suitability. 

Titanium cookware's biggest advantage is its light weight. Titanium pots are ideal for boiling water, because they can be made with very thin walls and transfer heat very efficiently. They tend to develop hot spots, however, making them less than ideal for cooking temperature-sensitive foods like eggs or pancakes. 

Cookware's efficiency is also dependent on its color and material. Our testing has found that darker pots (esp. the bottom) are the most fuel efficient. Older cookware, which blackens through use, becomes more efficient than new cookware.

Will my MSR stove fit into my MSR cookset?

The SimmerLite™, WindPro™, PocketRocket® 2, PocketRocket® Deluxe, and SuperFly™ stoves are small enough to fit in an MSR 1-liter pot. Both PocketRocket stoves will also fit in the Titan™ Kettle 900mL and the Titan Cup 450mL. All other MSR stoves with a flexible fuel line will fit into all MSR cooksets that are 1.5 liters or larger, except the DragonFly™ stove which fits in a 2L pot or larger. The older MSR XGK™ stove will not fit inside a cookset because of its rigid fuel line. The stove and fuel bottle will however fit nicely in the side pocket of most backpacks.

Can I use my cookware directly on a fire?

Stainless steel pots may be used over open fire—with caution. You should expect some soot, and if you place the pot in too hot of an environment, some warping.

We do not recommend use of our aluminum or titanium cookware over open fire because they feature some plastic parts that could melt.

Why do MSR Alpine Pot Set lids have tabs on the sides?

Original MSR Alpine cooksets were sold with a strap to hold them together, rather than a stuff sack. When we designed the MSR Panhandler™ pot lifter, we did it with two upright tabs on the top of the pot lifter, which allow you to lift your pot lid by this tab. Our latest cookware has an attachment on the side that accepts our new, quick-release Talon™ pot handle, eliminating scratches on the inside of nonstick cookware while providing a secure, no-squeeze grip. It also folds to lock nested sets together.

What's the best way to wash MSR cookware?

All components except aluminum cookware are dishwasher safe. We recommend using a liquid detergent. Aluminum cookware should be hand-washed to prevent damage to the cookware’s surface.

Understanding Prop 65

What is California Proposition 65?

Passed into law by California’s voters in 1986, Prop 65 is intended to help California residents make informed decisions about the products they buy.

The law states that companies selling products in California must display a warning when the product contains one or more of the approximately 800 chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.

Why has MSR placed a Proposition 65 label on some of its products?

By placing the Prop 65 warning on a product, MSR acknowledges that it contains one or more of the chemicals on the Prop 65 list, however the listed chemical may be well within the “no significant risk” range. MSR has not evaluated every product but out of caution, we include the warning.

Are consumers who use an MSR product with a Proposition 65 label at risk?

The label simply indicates that the product contains the chemical and because of that, there is a potential for exposure to it.

The California government states: “The fact that a product bears a Proposition 65 warning does not mean by itself that the product is unsafe.” The government explains, “You could think of Proposition 65 more as a ‘right to know’ law than a pure product safety law.”

For example, some MSR stoves contain brass. Exposure to brass is not itself harmful. However lead is a component of brass and should the brass be disrupted, a user could potentially come in contact with the lead. While the lead levels fall below the “no significant risk” range, MSR is still required to acknowledge its presence.

To learn more about California’s Prop 65, please visit: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/general-info/proposition-65-plain-language

What types of chemicals are on the Proposition 65 list?

The Prop 65 list contains a wide range of naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals that are known to California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. They may be additives or ingredients in pesticides, common household products, food, drugs, dyes or solvents. They may be used in manufacturing and construction, or be the byproducts of chemical processes. Proposition 65 requires that the Governor of California maintain and publish a list of these harmful chemicals, and update it annually.

According to the state of California:

A chemical is listed if it has been classified as a reproductive toxicant or carcinogen by an "authoritative" organization on the subject. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the National Toxicology Program, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer are considered authoritative for carcinogens. For reproductive toxicants, appropriate authorities include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and International Agency for Research on Cancer. Chemicals will also be listed if they are required to be labeled or identified as a carcinogen or as a reproductive toxicant by an agency of the state or federal government.

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We Believe in What We Build

At MSR, we take pride in engineering the highest-quality outdoor gear available, and we stand behind everything we make. MSR gear is built to be exceptionally durable and easily repaired. And we back it up with the best service in the industry, all to keep your gear performing for you—and out of landfills. Visit our MSR warranty page for more info.

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Overall rating: 4.5172415 / 5 from 29 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Alpine™ Fry Pan is highly regarded for its portability and perfect size, with a sturdy removable handle. Customers appreciate its sturdiness and ease of use.

Summary topics

  • Portability: 52%
  • Size: 20%
  • Handle Sturdiness: 40%

Review topics: ["fit","size","weight","pan","heat","handle","cooking","distributes","food","cleaning","fish","coming"].

Review highlights

  • "This pan cooks evenly, heats up fast."Bernardina
  • "The alpine fry pan is the best portable frying pan I have found."Cvc M.
  • "MSR, I love this great pan, which recently made quick work of a small bass one of my kids caught on our latest trip."Midbarnik

Reviews

No Nonsense. No Non stick.

"I am a MSR fan after they fixed my whisperlite international, I just paid shipping. This pan is so underrated. I cook with it at home, trail, park, etc. I have been using for over four years and I can throw it in coals or gas it serves the purpose. I enjoy not worrying about heat and non stick. The weight of this is severely negligible for the much better heating qualities of stainless over titanium. Check out my picture of cooking in it with very little leftover I was able to scrape it out. As with all pans don't let it get scorching hot. Tip: practice cooking eggs at home, on whatever stove you'll be using. Once you do this a few times and are proficient, you will be ready to take on cooking anything out there and all your wildest dreams will come true."

Alex W. (5/5)

Perfectly fits my trusty MSR

"Perfectly fits my trusty MSR pot set. Nice addition. Top quality is what MSR makes. Looking forward to many more meals out on the trails."

Annike W. (5/5)

It has worked well so

"It has worked well so far, thank you."

Jewel T. (5/5)

Great Pan

"Love the pan, I used it on an 89 day paddling trip through BC, Canada, works great on stoves and on camp fires, only issue was I lost the handle two months in and from then on I had to use my t-shirt to get it out of the fire. Would love a version where the handle can get disconnected from the pan, otherwise great, would recommend"

E W. (5/5)

Excellent, could be even more excellent

"This pan seems to have a pretty ideal balance of size, weight, durability, and even heat. The pour spout is a nice touch. As others have noted, it lacks a folding handle, which is a puzzling oversight. I made a folding handle for it. MSR appears to use 9/64” d rod stock, which I couldn’t find, so I used 5/32”. This required some modification of the bracket and sliding lock, but it’s all manageable. Drill holes in the bracket 1/4” above the bottom for the pivot. You end up with a taller handle kind of like a French poele, so I also made the handle 7” long for tossing food. The 1.6L stowaway pot nests pretty well in it, and a small deepdish plate and GSI glacier kettle (with minor modification) will nest tightly inside the pot. The whole is held together with an arno strap through the pot handle and the bracket and handle of the frying pan. It makes a nifty gourmet cook set! A man can dream, but if the stowaway pot was designed to nest in the skillet, had an aluminum bottom plate, and had a recessed “dutch oven” lid that also fit the skillet, pretty much all of the camp gourmet bases would be covered."

Leigh S. (5/5)

Great pan, with one flaw: handle needs to re-attach in reverse for storage and transport

"MSR, I love this great pan, which recently made quick work of a small bass one of my kids caught on our latest trip. One flaw: With the handle separated from the pan for transport or storage, it can easily go missing, bang around, etc. It must be managed. The solution is easy: redesign so that the handle can be remounted for storage flush with the bottom of the pan. Either make the vertical section 7/8-in longer, or move the anchor point down to the midpoint of the side of the pan and make the handle vertical just long enough that it can flip both ways, so that it can be reattached in reverse, flush with the bottom of the unit, and locked there with the sliding lock. No more handle tracking required, or ditty bagging, or clanking, or seasoning ruination, or whatever. I'm going to try to find suitable rod to custom-build a replacement handle, unless you'd be kind enough to send me one after a redesign!"

Midbarnik (4/5)

I love that the handle

"I love that the handle easily removes. Heat conduction through the pan is excellent. With caution placed on how high the heat is, cooking eggs, bacon, and even pancakes come out perfect. I carry mine with a Pathfinder large and small bushpots that fit perfectly in a black waxed canvas bag."

John G. (5/5)

Handy Stove

"I bought this on a whim and happy with it. Was surprised the handle didn't get hot when cooking and it also cleans up really well. The shape is an awkward fit with my other gear but cooked up mushrooms and chorizo perfectly."

Sarah (4/5)

Good pan, but I need a handle!

"I love this pan, I always take it when I go cycling and/or camping. But pleeease help me. I lost the handle while moving house. Can't find anywhere, not even online, where I can buy just the handle. I'm in the Netherlands."

Noor (5/5)

Perfect size for one or

"Perfect size for one or even two. Lite. Handle slide lock works very well making pan very manageable. Happy I chose this one:)"

Paul G. (5/5)

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