Snow Peak Titanium Double Wall 450 Mug Cookware 000 Green

June 9, 2017 - Comment
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214442GRN000 Features: Keep you hot beverages hot with double-wall titanium construction that insulates your drink of choice from the outside air temperature Bring up to 14 ounces of your favorite drink Winner of Backpacker Magazines Great Mug Test in February 2003 Specifications: Weight: 42 ounces Capacity: 14 ounces Material: titanium

Product Features

  • This Titanium Double Wall Cup with folding handles holds 14 oz of liquid and weighs only 2.4 oz
  • Perfect for backpacking or camping
  • These mugs are colored with an electric ionization process which chemically bonds to the titanium
  • The result is a safely coated and vibrant mug

Comments

Jeff Turnage says:

Great little cup Great little cup, but with light weight it doesn’t have a hefty feel. It’s sturdy enough for backpacking. I weigh it as 112.2g = 0.247 lbs. It comfortably holds 365ml (12.3oz) and 463ml (15.6oz) to the brim. With a little practice you can use this to pretty accurately portion out the amount of water needed for a freeze dried meal. Being double walled you’re not supposed to place it directly on a heat source to warm the contents. I wanted a lid for it and found that Klean Kanteen Pint Lid…

Jack Webb says:

The best mug, hands down. Who needs a fifty dollar mug? Probably nobody, but you definitely are getting what you pay for. I deployed to Afghanistan for 13 months and used this mug every day. It held coffee, tea, soup, noodles you name it. The heat retention you get from the double wall structure is insane, and as an added bonus it makes it easier to handle because the outside doesn’t heat up as much. The butterfly handles are a great design feature that make it easier to pack. Super lightweight, which is what you’re…

SedgeVS says:

It’s… OK. I know, I know… This is a beloved mug. So many great reviews. I own one, I’m using it right now, but to be honest, it’s substandard. I’m sure I’ll be punished by the camping elite for these comments, but as an avid backpacker I feel it’s fair to give credit where it’s due, and point out shortcomings where they exist. So… 

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