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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Light weight, Pinky lifter Jul 09, 2007
By Mark Taylor
"markdtaylor"
This cup is great for backcountry camping. You can strap it to your pack since it weighs so little. You could also stuff it with socks and throw it in the top of your pack.
It is pretty easy to clean, or not clean at all, drink your coffee or tea, then drink some water from it and that is enough.
The handles fold in for storage. I give it 4 stars because the handles could be longer. They are only good for thumb plus ring finger, middle finger to hold.
You can either cramp your hand or lift your pinky, it is like high tea, oh so elegant, 4 days from your last shower.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Great Little Cup Mar 15, 2008
By K. Miller This is a nice little cup. I stuff something soft in it and throw it in my bag and almost forget it's there.
Four stars because the handles are a bit small and close to the cup for holding really hot liquids or heating over a fire. Good quality.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Durable, lightweight, easy to clean Dec 07, 2009
By Huck It's simple design is perfect for solo backcountry use. Dont really mind the handles... they are titanium (cool off within seconds when taken off of an open flame). Definitely taken all the abuse iv thrown at it... and see it taking much more for the years to come
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Lightest-weight cup available Apr 09, 2011
By Chris F
"root"
This is by far the lightest-weight mug available (that i could find). It is actually the only "dish/cookware" i take with me on backcountry treks, even for a couple weeks at a time. It boils water very quickly since it's titanium (use your knife or something to pick it up off your stove/fire by the handle). It cleans up really well and easily (dont let food get cake at the bottom of it). And all in all is a great cup (test the brim before you take a sip if you made coffee, it could burn you if it hasn't cooled down for a couple minutes, which is about as long as it'll ever take since titanium transfers heat so fast). It also seems very durable and I haven't crushed, bent, or been able to damage it in any way.
Like I said, the only dish/cookware I need to survive :-)
Like all titanium products though the price might be a little steep for some, but this will probably last longer then other alternatives.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Expensive but light Sep 05, 2011
By D. Stafford If size and weight constraints are an issue for you then consider this cup. It is expensive however very durable and lightweight. Fits well on my MSR Pocket Rocket.
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