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Snow Peak Titanium Double-Wall Cup

Hiking & Camping > CookwearRated: ***** by 38 reviews.

Mountain Gear

Never face the chilly outdoors with a tepid beverage that should have been hot - fill Snow Peak's titanium Double Wall 450 mug with your favorite hot drink and keep it that way. By isolating your drink with double-wall titanium construction this mug keeps your drink steaming and you happy while garnering Backpacker Magazine's coveted "Great Mug Test" award. f09back

Features:

  • Bring up to 14 ounces of your favorite drink
  • Complete with mesh carrying case for easy carrying and protective storage
  • Keep you hot beverages hot with double-wall titanium construction that insulates your drink of choice from the outside air temperature
  • Winner of Backpacker Magazines "Great Mug Test" in February 2003

Backcountry.com

The Snowpeak Titanium Double Wall Cup 450 is a super lightweight, insulated cup that will hold 14 oz of your favorite hot beverage. This tough and rustproof cup features an insulating double wall construction that will keep your beverages warm to the last sip. Corrosion-resistant titanium is super lightweight and has superior strength compared to steel. Backpackers who count every ounce will barely notice it is there. This ultralight cup weighs in at only 4.2 oz.

Features:

  • Cup weighs 4.2 oz.
  • Double wall insulation
  • Foldable handle

This description was also provided by: Paragon Sports

REI

Keep your beverages piping hot and reduce weight in your pack--this lightweight cup features insulating double-wall construction.

  • Corrosion-resistant titanium is lightweight yet has superior strength compared to steel
  • Tank up--this mug features a full 15.9-fluid oz. capacity!
  • Heat-resistant handles folds away for compact storage
  • Includes mesh storage sack with drawstring closure


Oregon Mountain Community

The Snow Peak Titanium Double-wall cup 450 is made of double walled titanium to offer superior insulation and durability. This cup has a 14 oz. capacity but only weighs 4.2 oz.


ProLite Gear

A double wall, 14 fluid oz., titanium cup with an ergonomic handle weighing in at 4.2 oz.

Features:

  • Cup weighs 4.2 oz.
  • Double wall insulation
  • Foldable handle

Campsaver.com

A classy modern double wall mug made with stainless steel that keeps your berage hot and you hands cool. Available in 8 oz and 10 oz.


Rock/Creek Outfitters

Snow Peak's Titanium Double-wall, insulated cup keeps coffee hot to the last drop.

Features:

  • Comes with a mesh carrying case

Moosejaw

No description provided.

Capacity:14 ounces
Country of Origin:Japan
Dimensions:3.5 (d) x 3.75 (h) inches
Material:Titanium
Materials:Titanium
Size:Dimensions: 3 and 1/2"d x 3 and 3/4"h
Volume:14 oz
Warranty:Lifetime
Weight:4.2 oz/118 g

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Snow Peak Titanium Double-Wall Cup 600Snow Peak Titanium Double-Wall Cup 600$46.95 - $53.95
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Snow Peak Lid For Double Wall 450Snow Peak Lid For Double Wall 450$4.95

Option Availability:

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.

ColorSize
10 ozTitanium450N/A
Metallic Clear
Metallic Clear
  49.9534.9549.95
Green
Green
   44.9549.95
Blue
Blue
   44.9549.95
Fresh Blue
Fresh Blue
  49.95 
Coral Purple
Coral Purple
  49.95 
Purple
Purple
   44.9549.95
Titanium
Titanium
   42.95
Ocean Green
Ocean Green
  49.95 
N/A14.3634.95  

Legend

  •     - Mountain Gear
  •     - Oregon Mountain Community
  •     - Campsaver.com
  •     - Moosejaw
  •     - Paragon Sports

Notes:

ProLite Gear offers this product at $39.95, but does not provide any color/size information.

Backcountry.com offers this product at $42.90, but does not provide any color/size information.

REI offers this product at $42.95, but does not provide any color/size information.

Rock/Creek Outfitters offers this product at $42.95, but does not provide any color/size information.

Snow Peak Titanium Double-Wall Cup Reviews Summary:

RatingNumber
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****8
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Positive Reviews:

Snow Peak Ti 450 Double Wall Cup

Rating:*****

I bought 2 of these Snowpeak double wall mugs, 1 each for my hiking buddy and me. We took them with us on a hike over part of the AT in North Carolina, between I-40 and Lemon Gap.

Mine worked great, holding a reasonable amount of coffee, and keeping it hot longer than my old plastic mug. The mug doesn't burn your lips, which was a worry for my buddy who did burn his on an older steel mug.

The handles fold neatly, and it nested well inside the Snowpeak Ti Trek 700. It feels a tiny bit lighter than my old mug too - every ounce saved helps. The only issue was that my friend's mug lost the logo printing on the side, when he used an abrasive cleanser. Not really an issue, and mine is still pristine.

Bottom line, I'd recommend these mugs for anyone wanting the combination of light weight, nesting ability, and insulation.

John

John Sears at Backcountry.com on 11/11/2004

"Top notch mug I would have liked green"

Rating:*****
It seems that every week some university or other comes to the conclusion, after years of tax payer funded research, that coffee is either good for us or not. Until they come to a tax payer funded consensus, I will continue to drink coffee even at the risk of coffee breath. This is where this mug comes into play, it has no effect on the taste, it keeps the coffee hot and it weighs almost nothing. One way to improve this mug would be to add a titanium lid, which could be left off when using the mug to collect tips while performing for your fellow campers.
Neil at Moosejaw on 05/08/2008

Best lidless mug I've owned

Rating:****
Super light.
Excellent double wall keeps the heat in, makes it the mug perfect to wrap your hands around without them getting too hot (the metal really just gets pleasantly warm, which is great from a heat-loss point of view).
The handle is comfortable.
Lovely finish to the material.
Easy to clean, and doesn't seem to stain.
The lip of the mug has a wee outward flare to it, that makes it comfortable to drink from.

I'd like to get one that had a lid as well, but I suppose it's not that big a loss.
Dunstan at REI on 01/30/2008

Why pay price for this cup? I'll tell you!

Rating:*****

1. Contents stay hot without buring your fingers or hand. Very comfortable to hold.
R. Easy to clean it, very light and convenient to carry. If you clean it well, cup doesn't accumulate "after-tastes". You can use it for many foods or beverages, but after cleaning, it doesn't make your favorite spring-fed well water tast like mulligan stew!! That's a real plus compared to cheaper alternative cups!
S. Keeps beverage hot or cold for 20-30 minutes, maybe more.
T. Sturdy (e.g., titanium is like that folks)
U. Holds up over time too!

Rja2827542 at Backcountry.com on 04/20/2009

good product

Rating:****

The price is a litle high but when you think of the weight and how it keeps things warm it's worth it. I actually bought a second cup after one morning not thinking I put my first on the heat. The bottom rounded out a little but it still works great. I now take the rounded one when backpacking on long trips with my wife and share it; and both when weight isn't much of a consideration like overnight in the warm weather or car camping.

dmckay2313309 at Backcountry.com on 09/16/2008

"sweet, smooth feel/texture, but logo fades fast, still worth it"

Rating:****
I got the silver one, LOVE it! I use it for daily coffee. However, it doesn't seem to keep coffee hot for very long. On my latest camping trip, I took it along & used it every morning. I LOVE THE SMOOTH FEEL OF TITANIUM! But, somehow stove heat perhaps? the black logo & name have already mostly worn off. Not that that's what's important, but why put it on there if its going to wear off so quickly?
Elizabeth at Moosejaw on 04/03/2008

Lid Option

Rating:*****
I use this great mug every day, whether at home or anywhere camping, backpacking, motel coffee, etc. I bought another, because a serious gearhead must have backups, right? As for a lid option, REI sells lids for their caribiner insulated bug (the huge one). If you pick up a different O-ring at your hardware store, you can adapt that lid to fit perfectly on the SP mug. This will double the time that your drink stays warm.
Mooseman at REI on 03/09/2009

Simply the Best

Rating:*****

I went through a couple of steel insulating mugs before I sprung for the Snow Peak 450. It's lighter, never burns my lips and appears to be very well made. This one is a keeper. I didn't mind the Snow Peak name and logo on the side, but the "Outdoor Lifestyle Creator" subscript was a bit over the top, so I took a green pad and scrubbed the whole thing bare. Now it's a true minimalist mug.

A.R.M. at Backcountry.com on 07/31/2007

i freaking love this mug

Rating:*****

this mug keeps my hot chocolate so insulated that i can set the mug right down in the snow for several minutes and expect it to still be piping hot when i pick it up again. of course, this also means that i don't run the slightest risk of burning my fingers on the outside. it's small enough to fit inside my titanium cookset, and big enough for me to store a gigapower stove inside it.

Johanna VonKuster at Backcountry.com on 02/02/2009

Not just for hiking!

Rating:*****
I got this cup for hiking but could not stand to own such a great coffee/tea cup and not use it all the time. Now when I get ready to go hiking I go to my lunch box (bag) to pull it out (along with my Ti knife, fork, spoon set).

Holds in the heat, cleans up easily, is tough and looks cool on my work bench! (and works great when hiking too).
Brianb6603 at REI on 02/24/2009

Neutral Reviews:

Could be improved

Rating:***

The mug is a nice (standard) size and holds temperatures well. I'm not new to dual wall designs. I have a lot of dual wall stainless steel mugs that I use at home and they are awesome. There are two problems with this mug though, that could be improved upon. First, the titanium is extremely thin. I dropped the mug from about 3 feet on my kitchen floor and it dented the bottom edge. I think it should handle at least a minimal amount of abuse since it's made for outdoor use. I'd hate to see how it looks after years of use. Second, the handles are awkward and feel uncomfortable at times. Maybe if they clipped into each other and wouldn't move around it would be a little better. Otherwise, this mug does what it's supposed to.

nixage at Backcountry.com on 03/23/2009

"Not bad, but is it worth it's money?"

Rating:***
Well, depends what your expectations are? I expected it to isolate the heat very well, but you can feel the outside is still quite warm when you hold it in your hands. The only advantage over single wall cup is that it's warm but it want burn your hands like the single wall would. I like my tea to stay hot as long as possible and that's why I bought it, but it didn't make much difference comparing to my old cup with neoprene around it. Probably a lid would make more of a difference than an extra wall.
Tomasz at Moosejaw on 08/01/2009