Designed for years of use, this titanium cup is extra light for those backcountry trips where saving weight is essential. Available: 600ml (weighs 2.8 oz.) or 450ml (weighs 2.4 oz.).
Designed for years of use, this titanium cup is extra light for those backcountry trips where saving weight is essential. Available: 600ml (weighs 2.8 oz.) or 450ml (weighs 2.4 oz.).
Average Customer Rating:
4.5 out of 5
10 of 10 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup,November 18, 2009
By DaWoodfrom Blaine County, Idaho
"It works. It is a cup. It is strong and light. The Cabelas price was $3.00 to $8.50 less than other Bosie, ID area vendors for the same cup."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 2 for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Good Backpacking Cup,August 8, 2009
By lilabner007from Punta Gorda, FL
"It's a good lightweight cup for hiking and backpacking. I use it with a MBD Uno stove to make coffee and oatmeal on the trail when I'm hiking. It fits my needs very well."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 3 for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
open flame,May 12, 2009
By Edzo
"You cant use any double wall cup over open flame as it is an insulating barrier and all your doing is heating up the outside "big time". Get the single wall cup, it works great with the giga stove or any pocket stove for that matter."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 4 for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
Light weight backpacking cup!,July 7, 2008
By 1sunfiendfrom Salt Lake City, UT
"This cup is a great start to having a sub 20 lb backpack, it's light and functional, and it cleans up easily."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 5 for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Usable product,February 20, 2008
By Supiefrom Tempe, Arizona
"Great price and size. Have not used under true field conditons. But, did heat up water with pocket rocket. Heated up even, seemed to retain heat better that standard metal cup. Only draw back is no visible water line marks. But can use weld dots as guide. Seems strong and is light weight. One last consideration; small 3.5 fuel canister does not fit base down frst, but you can insert neck first and rim at bottom of can will stop at rim of cup."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 6 for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
3
out of 5
Lite Weight Cup,January 23, 2008
By HornyToadfrom Houston
"Nice and very light cup. Handles were a little crooked when opened. I was surprise that the maker said to not put this cup over an open flame as it may warp. I thought that this cup was made for this purpose. I have not tried it over a burner to see what happens. I is worth the small price I paid for it on sale at Cabela's."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 7 for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
well built,January 8, 2008
By bonecollectorfrom Boise, Idaho
"It seems well built and i like the design. My only problem was the tag on the cup said not to expose the cup direct flame, because it is a double wall cup and the heat could cause air between the walls to expand and ruin the cup. I wish I would have known this because I probably wouldn't have bought it. However, I'm going to keep it and try it anyway. Well built, a bit overpriced but I got in on sale so okay."
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 8 for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
5
out of 5
600ml Ti Mug,August 15, 2007
By WillyPfrom Central Ohio
"I use this mug with a home made pop can alcohol stove to boil water for meals when I am backpacking or spike camp hunting. It makes a great combo and the spot welds for the handles on the mug line up perfect for 8 or 16 oz. of water for fixing meals. Fold the handles in and wrap the windscreen around the mug till it boils and the stove stops then remove the windscreen, fold out the handles and pour the water into a dehydrated meal. Stove, fuel, mug, windscreen, and a spork and it weighs under 3/4 of a pound for a two nights, three days trip!"
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Review 9 for Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup
Overall Rating:
4
out of 5
Snow Peak Single-Wall Titanium Cup,May 30, 2007
By GrandCanyonhikerfrom Ca
"I use this cup a lot. It is extremely light and can hold a "man sized" amount of liquid. It is surprisingly strong for how light it is. I use it mostly for coffee and Tea. The handle is a bit strange and requires some getting used to but it serves its purpose well unless you have huge hands. The main reason i purchased this cup was for its size and weight and it has not let me down."