The CampGrate takes the GrillGrate surface off the patio and out to the campsite. Set it over a campfire grate, a camp stove or a fire pit and you get the same raised rails that sear food properly and the same valleys that catch drippings and vaporize them instead of dumping grease into the fire.
Flip it over and the flat anodized side becomes a griddle, which is what you want for eggs, bacon and pancakes on a cold morning when a slotted grate would drop half your breakfast into the coals. One panel, two cooking surfaces, no cast iron weight to haul.
It is hard-coat anodized aluminum, so it will not rust in a wet pack and does not need seasoning or babying. GrillGrate manufactures it in Cartersville, Georgia.









