I agree that it looks like a good pan, but, like others I'm a bit sceptical about non stick and what I might be ingesting in the long term.
Can I suggest an alternative? I recently bought a Pathfinder stainless steel skillet with lid from Hennie's (around £25 after the BCUK discount and with postage) and have found it to be an excellent pan. There's a YouTube video or two about seasoning it. I roughly followed the ideas, mainly to the extent of heating it full of oil on a stove - SWMBO was not impressed by the resulting fug, but the pan is pretty nonstick now.
I've cooked today's lunch, omelettes for 3, on it in the garden - lightly garnished with snow, but that's just a bonus - and have used the pan and lid for breakfast porridge several times. No problems so far. It has just over a 1litre capacity and it has a close-fitting lid. My plan is to use it as my main meal pan + my 700ml Stanley pot + either my Pathfinder mug or GSI mug (both with a lid) as my cook set for this year when cooking for myself and not using dehy food. All three pots will have a lid, so all can be used on a fire or a stove for a variety of purposes.
Just a suggestion, but one people might like.
All the best.