Fire-MapleAlti Titanium Cup | Ultralight Camping Mug with Scale | Foldable Drinkware for Coffee Tea | Ideal for Hikin Backpacking and Camp Use (300ML)
G**O
A good titanium cup for camping and bushcraft 🔥
This is a very lightweight titanium camping cup , it's quite small just over 300ml so if you like a large brew this may not be for you , but it is super lightweight with good folding handles.This cup is ideal for camping , trekking , Bushcraft for your brew with a brew or your morning Bushcraft coffee.It's superlight, it takes up little room , it's made from good quality titanium, its not the thickest titanium, its not double walled but still feels robust and durable.You have some handy measurement markers on the cup too.I've been using it lately on my wild camps and Bushcraft camps , it's quite small but you still get a decent brew or coffee in it.I think it would be a good option for trekking too , it will save weight in your pack and is very light to carry and easy to clean.It's a Shame it doesn't come with a little bag or something to store it in, I'm sure I'll be ale to find something myself though.It's a good budget titanium cup , decent for the price , I've seen similar sized cups selling for £10 more so this is definitely a good option.
O**.
Good size, lightweight
This mug may appear small, but actually holds the same volume as a "standard british tea mug", despite looking small when put side to side. I used to use an insulated mug, but found that the morning cuppa tea tasted "funny" in plastic or steel and was too hot to drink and stayed that way. I actually prefer the metal mugs as the drink cools down faster so you can actually drink it and also allows you to warm your hands on it. Tea tastes better, but let's face it - nothing can beat a china mug. It also allows me to fit my Nalgene "On The Fly OTF Tritan Bottle" inside it which is convenient. The measurement on the (crucially) inside of the mug are very useful when measuring water for dehyrdrated meals, although if you're going over 300ml you might need to do a bit of maths. If you like a massive mug of tea then this probably isn't for you, but for me I prefer a "normal" mug of tea and if I'm really that thirsty I'll drink some water. Being Titanium it's silly money, but they all are as it's an expensive material.
P**C
It gets very hot fast
I liked how light weight it is . But as for sturdy it is not . Personally I think it is overpriced. But only time will tell if it's any good.
J**.
Perfect size for drinks, coffee, aeropress..
great size, even if not the lightest it's very close to specs.fits aeropress for good coffee on the go.measuring marks and comfortable handle.
K**!
strong, light and just as tough as anything twice the price.
I have been using more expensive Titanium mugs for years and this lower cost offering from fire maple is up there with the best of them. The capacity of 300 ML is a decent amount for coffee or throwing some instant noodles in. I normally cook everything in the cup on my gas stove as titanium does not warp at the temperatures that cheap aluminum mugs do and saves me carrying an extra pot. I will be adding some silicone to the handles to increase grip and allow me to lift the hot cup off the stove without burning my fingers.A high quality Low weight and price bit of kit that has impressed me on every level, get one!.
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