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The Dog-On-It #HotDogsOutside


For ten years Ruckus Composites has been pushing the boundaries of material science investigation. We’ve brought carbon repair to the mainstream. We’ve Repaired more than 8k bikes. We’ve solved countless problems within the bike industry, but one question still plagues us…

What the hell is Titanium good for?
After all this time, we finally found a solution.


Introducing: Dog-on-it. the new ultralight titanium hot dog bikepacking skewers, by Ruckus Composites. Available in raw or custom ANO.

Ultralight. Simple. Elegant. Durable. Trendy.

Made to go far and cook fast. Made for wayfarers, outdoor type trendsetters who probably didn’t actually camp there. Made for real outdoor-types who instagram at the campfire. Good from bikepacking to the backyard.
Made for you and your active, hip and healthy lifestyle. By us. Right here in the USA.

The Dog-on-it is made of 301 USA grade titanium hardly even tipping the scale at a feathery 30 grams. The dog on it has a carbon fiber handle for supreme heat shielding and luxurious swag. It’s light and simple, and weighs practically nothing. 30g of utensil free travel and cooking.
Ti will never degrade so you can tell all your friends you: “ya know, just got these”.

You bring the food, you still do the rest. Enjoy those quiet moments with #hotdogsoutside

We’re dedicated and committed to simple, elegant, lasting designs. This is yet another example.

The Dog-on-it utilizes #updogtechnology. What’s #updogtechnology anyway? Glad you asked. No more floppy grilling skewers and dropped dogs. No more dirty, earth covered campfire weiners. You spend so much money on everything else, why not have the best in class skewer technology as well. You’ll be proud to own this as a memento for and from your excursions. It’s also a way to one up your friends.

So put a dog on it, doggone it…we double dog dare ya. Let Ruckus help you get ready for your adventure tomorrow, today. The road to simple, elegant and lightweight cooking is unpaved.

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