🥇 Elevate your outdoor sip game with Japan’s finest ultralight titanium mug!
The Snow Peak Titanium H300 Stacking Mug is a premium, ultralight 2.7 oz camping mug made from corrosion-resistant titanium with double-wall insulation. Designed and handcrafted in Japan, it features a stackable design for easy storage and a sandblasted finish for unique aesthetics. Built to last a lifetime, it’s ideal for backpacking, camping, and everyday use.
G**E
GREAT solution for keeping coffee warm longer
I now have these double-walled cups in both the 300mL and 450mL sizes. The 300mL nests perfectly inside the 450mL, but my uses for each don't require that. The 300mL goes with me in a coffee-brewing kit I take with me when I travel for work, even though I also use the cup for beer at the end of a day's work. A couple observations so far:- Coffee does stay warm longer, but there are better insulated options out there, if weight is not a concern.- Titanium is non-reactive, which means it doesn't affect the flavor of the drink you enjoy from it - whether coffee, beer, tea, water, etc. - unlike stainless steel, which can give you a metallic-y flavor to drinks.- (this is a weird one) Beer foams up more as you pour it into a titanium cup! I take one on backpacking trips at altitude, and at first I thought the beer foaming up was due to altitude. Nope. Even down at sea-level, I really have to pour slowly to minimize foaming.Overall, these cups are great, but pricey. Drinks stay warm longer (which is ESPECIALLY nice on backpacking trips where morning temps can be COLD!) in them, they're durable enough, and they're LIGHT!
W**S
Good for Japanese Green Tea Drinkers
If you are a daily drinker of loose leaf, Japanese green tea, these double wall titanium drinking cups are just the ticket. The metal finish is pleasing to the hand, the weight is just right, the lip of the cup is comfortable, and titanium won't break, as do double wall glass tea cups (of which I have broken 3 or 4). i am very particular about the size, design and material of tea cups. If you are, too, go for it. Pricey? Yes, but, good tea is worth a good cup.
M**N
Absolutely Love This Cup
I splurged, yes, and purchased this cup for a back country trip. Does anyone really need a titanium cup? Probably not, but I wanted one, so I got it.Not only was it great for camping and survived my trip to AK, it has become my favorite cup for around the house as well. Coffee, whiskey, whatever. Its smaller than I expected, but I've come to really like the size and the amount of liquid that it holds. Also excellent for using with a thermos as it is small and easy to take a long ice fishing or hunting.
T**M
wonderful cup
I have bought this cup in all sizes but the smallest and I want that one too. It's great for coffee tea soda water brushing your teeth anything but you need the right size for the beverage. The 450 i only use now for cereal. The 300 or 200 is much better for tea or coffee unless it is REALLY hot tea, in which case the 450 is the best bc you can blow the steam off. Whatever you drink will taste better and stay hot or cold much longer, esp in appropriate stackable cup. Snow Peak rules. Why can't we make titanium in America? Japanese craftsmanship is superb, way better than crappy america standards. Remember when made in the usa was the best stuff in the world back in the 50s and 60s when we used to have factories in this country?
A**1
nice
It's feels good to hold such a light strong cup. Great tumbler for drinks on the rocks. Kinda disappointed in the hot beverages. the cup gets hot, not too hot to hold, but very noticeable. I hope mine isn't defective. You can pour boiling water in it and still hold it, so I might be wanting too much. If you fill it to about a 1/4"from the lip with really hot water it can be uncomfortable on to drink from. overall I'd do it again, because I love really good equipment and this is like the D90 of drinking cups.
J**Y
Beautiful design, elegant cup
This is a beautiful fine art mug. Excellent engineering makes it thin and elegant. I really like it’s titanium texture, insulation, and compact size. I use it everyday in the work.Initial I purchased 300mL mug and then I bought the other 450 mL mug. Both are great.
E**B
Nice cup too much $
Nice cup, smaller than expected very expensive
T**S
I love this little insulated mug
I love this little insulated mug. It's the perfect size for a 225g pull from an Aeropress, and the press fits right over the top of it. This mug is stable enough to really put some pressure on the press, also, which is great for getting crema when coupled with the Fellow Prismo attachment. I weighed this against a TOAKS LIGHT 650ml pot (which I heat my water in) and they are identical weight. I found that neat. For those interested, my coffee setup includes the following:-This neat Snow Peak H300-AeroPress-Fellow Prismo attachment-Generic stainless hand burr grinder from Prime-TOAKS LIGHT titanium 650ml pot-BRS 3000 titanium stove-400g gas can
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