Product DescriptionSip coffee or tea in style with the Titanium Single Cup 450 from SnowPeak when you're in the backcountry - at just over 2 ounces it will barely be felt in your pack.
Super light weight. Heats up fast and makes tea or any other beverage very quicky, which is great when you do not have a lot of itme in the morning. Simple and small, a perfect addition to a cookset. Features-Super-light titanium construction eliminates ounces without sacrificing strength
-Put it directly on your stove to save time
Specifications:
Weight: 2.4 ounces
Material: Titanium
Capacity: 14 ounces Images |
Reviews | CrazySanMan | I wouldn't sip coffee or tea | | 
Voted 4/5 | This is a great, sturdy, lightweight mug. It can be placed directly on the stove for boiling. My MSR Pocket Rocket stove, two full-sized Bic lighters, a teaspoon measuring spoon, and some individual serving packets of instant coffee all pack into this cup and then I nest this cup into a Snow Peak Trek 700 titanium pot. This cup makes a nice bowl for instant oatmeal in the mornings or holding half a portion of a freeze-dried meal.
There are three drawbacks. The first is that the thing is ridiculously expensive for what it is - a cup. The second is that it only holds 14 oz when filled to the very top so you can only boil 1 1/2 cups in it without it boiling over. Most freeze-dried meals require two cups of water. That's why I carry the Trek 700 as well, it will boil 2 cups. The third is that being single-walled it heats up and will burn your lips if you try to drink a very hot beverage like coffee, tea, or hot cocoa. | | Posted Jul 29, 2008 11:07 am |
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