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Titanium Double Wall 300 Mug
Snow Peak
Titanium Double Wall 300 Mug
$49.95
Description

  The Snow Peak Titanium Double Wall 300 Mug is a durable and ultralight camping cup. The mug is eco-manufactured with advanced welding techniques and is made of Japanese titanium. The mug’s double-wall insulation keeps beverages warm or cool.

  With a slimmer design, the Ti-Double 300 Mug can now nest within the Ti-Double 450 Mug (2023 version, sold separately) for simple storage for daily use and camping sets.

  Please note: double-wall titanium cannot be used for cooking or placed over a heat source.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Snow Peak
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
MG-152
Volume:
10.1 fl oz (300 mL)
Dimensions:
D 3.3 in. H 3.5 in. (D 83.2mm H 89mm)
Weight:
2.9 oz (84 g)
Other Features:
  • Lightweight & Compact Titanium Cup with Foldable Handles
  • Ti-Double 300 Mug Can Stack in Ti-Double 450 Mug (2023 version only, sold separately)
  • Insulated to Keep Drinks Hot or Cold
  • *This product can be nested inside the MG-153 Titanium Double Mug 450 released in 2023. It cannot be nested in the Titanium Double Mug 450 (MG-053R) made before 2023.
  • *Please note, this product is not compatible with MGC-054 Double Mug Silicone Lid - 300 mL.
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