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Surface 1.0 Titanium Cutting Board: Lightweight & Camping Ready

$59.99

Built for life on the trail. Designed specifically for campers, backpackers, and outdoor cooks, this compact board delivers strength without the weight. Made from real titanium, it offers the durability of a full-size board in a lightweight, pack-friendly design that’s easy to carry wherever your adventure takes you. 

This microplastic-free cutting board is completely food-safe and non-toxic. Its non-porous surface resists bacteria, odors, and moisture, making it ideal for outdoor environments. The Surface22 titanium cutting board delivers reliable performance, portability, and hygiene for life.

  • Made with real 99% pure titanium for a lightweight and durable cutting board
  • Certificate of authenticity with every purchase
  • Compact, travel-ready size ideal for camping, backpacking, and van life
  • Microplastic-free with no coating or chemicals, ever
  • Food-safe and non-toxic, 
  • Heat-resistant and easy to clean, even at the campsite
  • Non-porous surface that resists bacteria, stains, and odors

Caring for your Cutting Board

Just joking, you don't have to - it'll take care of itself.

Frequently asked questions

Why should I choose a Surface22 cutting board?

Our cutting boards are crafted from commercial-grade titanium, certified by ASTM standards. Each board is inspected for defects and damage before it is shipped. Our cutting boards are free of microplastics, toxic chemicals, and coatings that are harmful to you and the environment. A Surface22 cutting board is perfect for any cook, professional or not. Sleek, lightweight, and affordable, our titanium cutting boards are unrivaled by any on the market.

How do I know what I'm getting is the real deal?

Surface22 cutting boards meet ASTM B265 standards and are at least 99% pure. Each cutting board you purchase comes with a certificate of these results from the manufacturer. Many companies claim to sell titanium cutting boards, but this isn't true.

Will a titanium cutting board dull my knives?

All cutting boards dull knives. Titanium is much softer than steel, but slightly harder than wood. Any cook or chef concerned about their knives staying sharp will be satisfied with cutting on a Surface22 board. No tormenting metal-on-metal sounds. You won't feel your knife sliding as you cut. Interested in our research? Please send us an email at: info@surface22products.com or sign up for our monthly emails.

Why should I use titanium?

Many companies claim to use titanium to make their cutting boards, when they really use stainless steel. Stainless steel is too hard a material, and it will quickly dull your knives. Wood cutting boards and butcher blocks are difficult to maintain and clean. The porous surface retains smell and traps bacteria. Wood cannot go in the dishwasher, as the high pressure and hot water penetrate the surface, destroying the material. Research shows wooden cutting boards still recover a significant amount of surface-level bacteria even after cleaning in a chlorine-bleach solution. Plastic cutting boards are even worse. Long-term effects of microplastic contamination are only beginning to be published. Viable links have been shown between microplastic ingestion and neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. These incredibly soft materials cause bacteria to grow deep inside the material, making sanitization impossible.

Where does my cutting board come from?

Our products are manufactured in association with suppliers in South Korea and Los Angeles, CA. We work with our suppliers to ensure only quality titanium, certified and inspected at every stage, arrives at your doorstep.

Does the cutting board scratch?

The cutting board will maintain some scratches. However, these scratches remain at the surface, preventing bacteria from forming and allowing for proper cleaning, unlike wood and plastic cutting boards. When cutting, any visible scratches are covered by the instantaneous formation of titanium dioxide, creating a self-healing surface.