Sea To Summit Delta Mug

Priced: $7.95 Rated:   - 4 stars out of 5 by 4 reviews.
Sea To Summit Delta Mug
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The Sea to Summit Delta Mug. The lightweight Delta Mug features Sea to Summit's patented Protex hex pattern base, reducing weight and dispersing surface temperature. The hollow, cool-grip rim provides another ergonomic holding option and keeps your fingers cool.

Fabric:

  • Ultra-durable food grade Nylon 66 is microwave & dishwasher safe.

Weather and Wind:

  • Will withstand high heat and cold, won?t crack.

Features:

  • Cool-to-the-touch rim
  • Odor and stain resistant
  • Hard wearing, stain resistant.
  • Protex™ base - patented hex pattern design disperses heat through surface area and reduces weight.
  • BPA free.
Backcountry.com
Here’s to the great outdoors.
When you set up camp after a long day’s hike, raise the super lightweight Sea to Summit Delta Mug to toast a night of backcountry bliss. Hot tea, whiskey on the rocks (or snow), or boiling noodle water will all taste excellent in the ultra-durable, food-grade nylon Delta. The fold-over rim lets you handle your hot liquids without the burns.

Mountain Gear

Need a lightweight mug for your next camping trip? The Sea to Summit Delta Mug fits the bill with a honeycomb base that disperses heat and a cool-to-the-touch rim that not only saves your lips some grief, but also makes a heat-free place for your fingers to grip when you need to move it around. The BPA-free nylon is durable and will hold up to the wear and tear of camp life.


Massey's Outfitters
The lightweight Delta Mug features an ergonomic rim for a easy sipping. The Nylon 66 material is doubled up along the top edge forming a hollow gap between the cup and the rim so fingers are protected from hot liquids. Also has our unique hex pattern base which reduces weight and is cool to touch. Ultra-durable food grade Nylon 66 is dishwasher safe. Hard wearing, stain resistant. Will withstand high heat and cold, won?t crack. Patent-pending Protex? hex pattern base. BPA free. Assorted colors: Blue, Orange, Green, Grey. Volume 16 oz / 473 ml. Weight 2.2 oz / 62g.
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Country of Origin:Australia
Diameter:3.5".
Height:4"
Lid(s):no
Material:nylon 66
Materials:food Grade Nylon.
Nonstick Surface:no
Pot Grabber:no
Recommended Use:camping, backpacking
Storage Sack Included:no
Type:Cup
Volume:16 oz / 473 ml.
Warranty:lifetime
Weight:2.2 oz / 62 g

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Sea To Summit Delta Mug Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Camping use the last couple of years

Got this cup a couple of years ago for backpacking and camping. The 2 cup capacity is useful for measuring water for freeze dried foods such as Mountain House. The material makes the cup better than metal - but not quite as good as an insulated cup for keeping your drinks warm. Packs and cleans well. Use mine to store my candle lantern during hiking.
Pete at Campmor on 01/01/2013

Great Cup!

I just got one of these to use with my collapsible coffee drip. Used it yesterday and I love it. I had scalding hot coffee in it and it wasn't too hot to hold. Sturdy, lightweight, well made. If you need a solid camping cup, get this one!Andy
Andy at Moosejaw on 12/09/2012

Cheap, transmits heat well and survived Peru

This thing is great. It's big enough for a small cup of ramen and large hot chocolate. Survived many o' miles of trekking in Peru and never burnt my hands. It doesn't compress down but it's easy enough to store. It's also indestructible!
NODAIR at Moosejaw on 11/30/2011

Negative Reviews:

Not Microwave Safe

I liked this mug so much, I though I would use it for tea at work. So I fill it with water, put it in the microwave and turn it on for 2 minutes 45 seconds. When the bell went off, the water was boiling and the area where the main body of the cup meets the rim was destroyed. Melted all the way through in several places. It looks like someone did a very sloppy welding job to attach the rim to the cup. I mean destroyed, really. Did the steam do it, or the microwave?
Carney at Campmor on 04/04/2011