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Great Product at a Great Price By Hikin' Jim from Los Angeles, CA on 10/10/2009 Pros: Durable, Has measurement markings, High Quality, Ultralight Best Uses: Backpacking, Canyoneering, Hiking Describe Yourself: Budget Shopper Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a Snow Peak cup and as is typical with Snow Peak's stuff, it's very high quality. I like it for hiking and backpacking because it's so much lighter than steel. I throw it in my backpack, and I never even notice it since it's so light. For titanium, this is an AWESOME price. Ti is normally so freaking expensive. This cup also has both metric and English measurement markings so that it can be used as a measuring cup. I've bought four of these so far, one for myself, and three others for friends.
The only reason I didn't give it a five is because of the cheesy handle. The handle works, but you can't clip it easily to your belt like you can with a normal Sierra cup.
By george from inMo on 09/11/2009 Describe Yourself: Budget Shopper Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
it is not a snow peak double walled cup By camp13 from detroit on 03/08/2009 Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: it is not a double walled cup
Such a dainty littly handle! By nohiking 2007 from Salem, OR on 01/04/2009 Describe Yourself: Budget Shopper Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: There is another brand that I had hoped this would be comparable to, but it doesn't make the mark. I'll just have to put out more money and get5 the better quality product. Thanks.
Wished it were double wall ! By nosivad_bor from Pittsburgh, PA on 07/24/2008 Pros: Good value, Light weight Cons: Non stackable, Not double wall Describe Yourself: High-End Shopper, Practical Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: If you've ever had hot stew out of the dutch oven while camping you'll know really quick why a double wall design is a mandatory luxury.
This cup, because of the handle, does not allow itself to be stacked or nested into itself.
If you are only ever gonna eat cold stuff and are backpacking and this is your only plate and you want it ultra light. then this is still a good product.
By Older cross country skier from Ohio on 07/19/2008 Cons: Handle not glove friendly, No wire against lip burn Describe Yourself: Ounce counter Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: A very light, compact cup with no frills.
By Tucson Hiker from Tucson, AZ on 07/09/2008 Pros: Attractive Design, Durable, Easy to hold, Right size Best Uses: Hiking or camping Describe Yourself: Practical Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Has become a standard addition to my daypack or camping gear but I also like to use it around the house. Nicer to hold than a classic sierra cup and takes up less space in a pack. Works great as a bowl for soup, granola, muesli, oatmeal, etc. Works pretty well as a cup for hot or cold beverages. Nice and light and durable.
By Nick from Adrian MI on 06/14/2008 Describe Yourself: Practical Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: A true sierra cup has a wire rim. The wire rim allows the user to drink hot liquids without being burned by a hot rim. As a long time camper and user of 3 sierra cups, I know the value of a good sierra cup as designed by the Sierra Club for backpackers many years ago. Only a cup with a wire rim and handle should be called a "sierra cup".
By Jim from Bend, OR on 05/21/2008 Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Not as described.
By spudboysnake from torrance, CA on 05/12/2008 Pros: Attractive Design, Does the job good price, Durable Describe Yourself: Bargain Hunter, Practical Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: its a great cup for backpacking
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