GSI Outdoors 79203 Collapsible Green Fairshare Mug
How could we improve the almost magical mealtime mug that is our original fairshare – by making in infinitely more flexible. With a folding handle that locks in two places, a collapsible, silicone body which expands from an easy- packing 1.7″ high to a generous 22 fl oz capacity and a reduced weight we have perfected a design original finally making it accessible to all.
Product Features
- Collapsible bellows design expands from a pack-friendly 1.7″ height to a generous 22 fl oz ml capacity
- Folding handle folds flat and extends and locks in two positions – one for eating and drinking and one for use as a scoop and measuring cup
- Sure-sealing lid made of Infinity Clear Polypropylene screws into the rim of the mug to keep your meals in and the outdoors out
- Perfectly-suited to rehydrating and eating
- Includes: 22 fl oz mug, Lid
Good for a variety of uses At first glance, this item looked a little strange, but my wife and I are using it more than we thought.—-It’s a great left-over storage item if you hate using styrofoam carry out things at a restaurant. The handle make it easy to shovel things in and the cover is fine for this purpose.—-For camping, I have found it packs small and is easier to manage as a bowl to eat out of because of the handle. It’s called a mug, but this large size is really big enough for meal use…
This is my primary cooking pot on the trail! I just came across this item by accident tonight and had to share my experience with it. I have been section hiking on the AT for the past 3 years and this collapsible mug/bowl is one of my favorite traveling companions! When you are on the trail, you want things that will last, do what they are supposed to do, and perform multiple functions if possible. I put my dehydrated meals in this little pot, add boiling water, and put the cover on it to keep the heat in. Silicon cups can be hot to…
really amazing concept and design Really, really, really amazing concept and design. I so very much want to love this product, but I can’t. It doesn’t collapse easily, which is frustrating (but not a deal breaker). The worst is that it retains the smell of what was in it. I used this on a hiking trip and thought I could double it as my drinking cup and eating bowl to save precious space and weight. Well, after one rehydrated meal in this thing, it was very unpleasant to drink out of. Everything tasted – and smelled – like a…