GSI Outdoors 75242 Blue Mountain Infinity Backpacker Mug

June 7, 2018 - Comment
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A major leap forward in clean and green plastics, Infinity is an ultra-lightweight, completely recyclable, BPA-free alternative to Polycarbonate resins. With exceptional clarity, jewel-like brilliance and 25 percent weight savings over polycarbonate; its beauty is truly inspired. Furthermore, Infinity will not absorb food odors like other plastics and will not leach plasticizers or other chemicals into either food or beverage.

Product Features

  • Insulated sleeve with collapsible, webbing handle and sealable sip-It lid hold in the heat
  • Clean + Green: non-leaching, 100 percent recyclable, clear polypropylene

Comments

Cynthia Jendrejcak says:

Overall it’s not a bad mug, it’s just not perfect… Was purchased as a lightweight mug for day-hiking and backpacking use for a coffee addict.Pros: lightweight, lid fits securely but isn’t impossible to get on and off, outer insulated sleeve slides off/on easily, size of the mug isn’t too big around for my stubby fingers, volume it holds is perfect, relatively easy to clean plastic mug and lid (haven’t washed sleeve)Cons: handle is too big/floppy to safely use as a true mug handle, you always have to slurp coffee off of…

sillymonkey says:

We like these cups. These work great for camping. We try to pack as light as possible on backpacking trips and these cups work for our eating and drinking needs. The cover helps keep the contents warm. I clip the handle to the outside of my backpack and if I see wild blueberries or raspberries along the way, I can conveniently store the picked berries in my cup without worrying about them falling out. The lid stays on well, has a flip lid for the drinking hole. I even showed this cup in a youtube video that I…

Tim Wilkins says:

A great mug for backpacking It’s insulated, it’s nice and light, and the lid stays on well. It doesn’t keep your drink hot forever, but it’s far, far superior to an un-insulated cup, especially the metal ones that are so common in backpacking.One really nice feature that works well for backpacking is the strap “handle.” It smashes flat against the cup when you are cramming it in a tight spot so it fits better, and works fine for holding it when you are drinking.I like to put small camp…

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