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Ti Sierra Cup Folding Handle
Evernew
Ti Sierra Cup Folding Handle
$27.99
Description

  Titanium Sierra cup with folding handle

  The Ti Sierra Cup FD is specifically designed for backpackers who need reliable, lightweight cookware to keep their packs as light as possible. Evernew Ultralight pots are designed to be the lightest on the market without compromising reliability. Evernew has accomplished this by eliminating the coating and using thinner titanium that maintains its durability thanks to a proprietary cold-forging process.

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Description
Brand Name:
Evernew
Cookware Material:
Titanium
Volume:
310 ml
Non Stick:
No Coating
Weight:
2.1 oz / 60 g
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
696940 / EBY152
UPC:
4934048426750
Other Features:
• Folding handle saves space in your pack
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