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Weighing in at only 2.4 oz., the REI Ti Ware™ mug is one of the lightest available.
| Capacity/Volume: | 0.4 liter / 0.42 quart |
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| Dimensions: | 3 x 3.25 inches |
| Material: | Titanium |
| Weight: | 2.4 ounces |
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Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
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| None | 24.50 |
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Good Cup | |
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| The Ti Ware mug is a good mug. The weight is excellent. I carried the mug on several backpacking trips in the winter, and learned that the titanium lost heat much quicker than older heaver technologies like stainless steel. After several trips, I paid $1 for the top that comes standard on the double walled Ti Ware mug. I found it has kept heat much better since acquiring the lid. I have since taken a summer trip and found the cup to keep heat much longer than I expected. Overall the weight savings is well worth any heat loss, I only with REI would offer the cup with the lid on both the single and the double walled version. | |
| ftroop1994 at REI on 08/31/2009 | |
Great Cup | |
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| This is a great little cup. I bought it in SF when visiting the states for a three month trip. I used it to boil cups of tea and other hot drinks. just put it straight on the stove. Only problem is the rubber handles which I cut off because obviously they wont take the heat of the cooker. An excellent small pot for boiling water, drinking from, and eating from. I love it | |
| UKhiker at REI on 01/30/2009 | |
more tthan just a mug | |
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| i bought this mug in the idea that it would be my main pot for boiling water and thats it. and through testing have found that it is mor than enough to do that and much more. bottem line: if you are a minimilist on a buget and want a excilent quality this is the pot for you. | |
| luke frm nc at REI on 05/25/2009 | |
Small and Awesome | |
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| Sweet cup - small, light, durable. Only problem is the volume... 0.4 litres isn't much, so maybe think about the 0.7 litre version... | |
| Peak Oiler at REI on 05/25/2008 | |
Buy the double wall | |
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| This is a nice little cup as long as you do not drink anything hot. The Ti transfers heat throughout the cup and you can burn your lips when you take a sip. Also you loose heat fast as well so make sure you drink your hot beverage quickly. I would recommend just buying the double wall Ti cup and you will have the best of both worlds. | |
| MikeyB at REI on 05/04/2008 | |